I liked. Despite the fact that we were in winter. It is interesting to climb into the cabins of the equipment, imagine yourself in the place of the drivers. I think there will be a fire with the guide at all
Hooray for the museum!!! He's beautiful! I visited by chance and I am very happy. It is a pity that not all cars can be walked inside. It would be very interesting to compare how it was and how it is now.
I really liked it! I learned a lot of interesting things about the history of railway equipment and its structure. The steam locomotive in the section was especially impressive! Be sure to visit when you are in Brest!)))
This is not the first time we have visited this museum. The children love him very much. It's nice to touch the old days and see all the developed railway transport. For children, they want more opportunities to get inside the wagons.
I definitely recommend you to visit! A very cool museum! You can climb on many locomotives and look into the driver's cabin. There is also a museum and a cafe on the territory.
It's a good place. There are many new exhibits, there is an opportunity to get into the cabin of a steam locomotive and a diesel locomotive, there is a showroom with souvenirs and a small cafe
A very good museum. Trains of different eras from steam locomotives to electric locomotives are collected. My son is fond of trains, he really liked it, but he was very upset that they did not let him into all the exhibits)) Although on the other hand, in the museums where we were not allowed into any, you could only look from the outside :)
Very cool! I especially liked that you can climb into the cabin of some steam locomotives!
We went with the whole family, we all really liked it! And even a two-year-old daughter))
Just walking outside is not particularly interesting, it is impossible to climb on them, only two locomotives are open, it is impossible to get into the cars, nothing can be seen through the windows. So-so
The child is delighted, the equipment is beautifully designed, there are descriptions everywhere. Excellent exposition in the building. There were not enough souvenirs and I would like more interaction with technology. In Baranovichi, the museum is more interesting in this regard (the trolley works, the furnace opens in the car if the exit to the street from the car).
An interesting place, you can climb on some trains, and in some even get inside. It's very cool, the emotions are unforgettable. We had fun, remembered our childhood
A great museum to visit with and without children. There are trains that you can enter, special ladders are set up, all the exhibits are in excellent condition, very well restored. There is also an exposition in the room with a chic stand with a miniature railway.
It is very informative and interesting.
An interesting museum, a lot of exhibits. It is very interesting to see the steam giants live. There is an internal exposition, a mock-up of the railway.
I really liked the museum, especially the child.I liked that you can climb up and look inside several wagons.I would like more cars to be open.A great place to visit for both children and adults!
It's a good place. It's very educational for a child.
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ANASTHESIA
Level 30 Local Expert
January 2, 2024
A wonderful museum that will appeal to everyone who is interested in railways. There is a large collection of steam locomotives, diesel locomotives, electric locomotives and wagons representing different epochs of railway transport development. The exhibits are well restored and well maintained.
Indeed, it is a very positive place, as if I plunged into childhood, that is exactly the delight I experienced. A rich exposition of steam locomotives and other railway equipment. The building has an interactive museum with a functioning miniature railway and a bar.
I didn't notice the cafe, you won't find parking right away, they didn't tell us anything about the excursions. Nevertheless, I highly recommend it. You look at history live, most steam locomotives and diesel locomotives are workers, they are being watched, even dust is brushed off with brooms. The pavilion has a well-chosen thematic exposition. I walked for more than an hour, left because of the closure, I regret that I did not get there again. Take a photo on the window. Please do not touch them and do not show them to children.
There is Parking, a small cafe (you can drink tea and coffee), there is one indoor museum on the territory and a lot of railway equipment in three rows. Children and adults can climb and see many steam locomotives, etc. I advise you to mark this museum.
I really liked it! On some trains, you can climb in the driver's cabin. The ticket price is symbolic. Take at least 2 hours to inspect (slowly). There is a cafe on site where you can have a snack or grab a cocktail. You can also buy commemorative key rings and magnets there. I recommend it!
I liked the museum, the price is not very expensive.Some trains are open, you can sit inside.They were hiding from the rain inside the locomotive.There is also a small indoor museum.
It is very interesting to visit the museum together with a guide, who can be booked on site. There is access to the cabins of some steam trains. I was especially impressed by a real steam locomotive "in the context", Next to it there is a scheme with the principle of operation. There is a small indoor museum on site. This is a very cool place for children, they will be delighted, as well as adults.
The museum is cool
Were on August 16 with friends from Russia
But
the smell in the museum building is unbearable (
the excursion with Julia was money in the wind (((
And so vnatri clean and cozy
The museum itself is interesting, but there is one thing, but you will not be able to get into the cars since they are all closed, you will be able to see the maximum through the window from the street from the wooden ladder into the cab where the driver is sitting, you can only enter a couple of trains on the same wooden ladder
There are many types of steam locomotives and diesel locomotives, there are two samples in the "section" that allow you to study / understand the principles of operation and the device of a steam locomotive. You can visit several exhibits inside the cabin. I recommend visiting for fans of technology and just for development.
An interesting museum, worthy of being visited by both an adult and a child. It will be especially interesting for anyone who is unevenly interested in the history of this kind of technology. And the opportunity to get inside the cabin of a steam locomotive, study the structure on a real example or realistic dioramas with moving models will definitely not leave children indifferent.
The museum has deteriorated. Previously, diesel locomotives and steam locomotives were open, you could climb into them. Now you walk between them like you're walking through a train station.
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Техник
Level 19 Local Expert
August 25, 2024
An interesting place. Many of the exhibits were involved in the filming of various films and TV series.
They found out by accident. An interesting museum. Some of them you can go inside. The children enjoyed climbing. And me too)). It was 1.5hours.
Wish: add a more detailed description to the exhibits.
A large number of steam locomotives, which is unique for railway museums of the former USSR, many locomotives have access to cabins for visitors, I recommend visiting
A very friendly male security guard who meets at the turnstiles. The exposition is large, you can enter some locomotives, I especially liked TE3. There is a working layout in the exhibition pavilion, there is a cafe and a toilet. Admission is 6 rubles.
I really liked the museum! It is interesting to see how the trains changed and how many types there were! And the museum is a delight at all, the miniatures of the main stations and the mini railway impressed the children)
Great! Very interesting. We were alone with my son, it's a pity that we didn't have a guide, but we still really liked it! There are steam rooms where you can enter, study the device and the mechanism of action! The boy's uncle is a great place to gain new knowledge. After that, we went to a cafe where the prices are sooo affordable, tea with lemon is served in a glass with a cup holder. And we also bought some souvenirs there. I recommend.