Today we visited the Minsk Metro Museum with a child.
The organization is just great. We had previously planned a visit by appointment for the day at a time convenient for all parties, phones are available on all sites, there is no problem at all to find, there would be a desire. We have arrived, we have already been met. The guide is a very pleasant woman, she conducted an incredibly interesting tour individually for me and the child, she stood up for me and for the child. He talks very interesting, shows everything, gives the child the opportunity to touch, check, you can take a photo or video.
Thank you for this opportunity to get acquainted with the history, construction and development of the Minsk metro, to touch the artifacts of this process, an amazing journey. We visited the driver's cabin, and my daughter felt like a driver of the Minsk metro, since she was allowed to click and switch everything there. There are a lot of impressions.
I highly recommend visiting this museum, a great place for adults and children.
The tour was about 1.20. The guide told a lot about the subway. The museum itself is small, there are many interesting moments. You can plunge into the past for a while by looking at tickets, tokens, and elements of technical equipment.
It was June 10th, I really liked the tour. I managed to sit in the driver's cab and feel like a Minsk metro driver. They told us very interestingly about the history of the Minsk metro. I advise and recommend everyone to visit this museum.
We got into the museum yesterday. Adults and children really enjoyed the tour. We learned interesting facts, touched a lot, sat in the cockpit, and so on. Everything can be photographed. The guide tells a very interesting story!
Great, there is a guide for young visitors, for those who just want to visit the ticket as an entrance to the subway. And of course the cab of the metro train...
An amazing place for subway fans! The guide told me sooooo interesting, she is the best in the world. And the atmosphere... people who adore their work, their city, the subway, which they know everything about, make it unforgettable!
Thank you very much!!! I want to come back to you!!!
We visited the Minsk Metro Museum with a group of college students. The organization is excellent. The event was scheduled by appointment, taking into account all the specifics of the time and wishes. The guide gave a great tour. Thank you so much for the opportunity to get information about the construction and development of the Minsk metro, to touch the artifacts of this process, to visit the driver's cabin, albeit a fake one.
The branch of the MGAK named after academician M.S. Vysotsky UO RIPO group AC 42.
At first, we were told on the phone that all the time was busy and we had to make an appointment in advance. Then when they heard that we were from Russia, they invited us on a tour on the same day. It was very nice! Thank you for coming to meet us. Irina Konstantinovna - that's the name of the guide - is a great storyteller and a very pleasant woman. She told me everything in interesting detail, and then patiently and competently answered all my questions. Thank you very much Irina Konstantinovna!
It is quite an interesting museum, it has always been interesting how "everything began", because I live just near the Mogilevskaya station itself. I advise you to go.
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Юрий Рыбин
Level 11 Local Expert
July 15
The museum is open only on weekdays, during business hours. You can't get in without recording, why is not clear. Here you come, you stand near the entrance, you see the exposition, but you can't get in.
Thank you very much to the guide Irina for a very informative, interesting tour. The children are delighted, and so are the adults. I advise you to visit the museum.
This is an invisible museum. It seems to be there, but in order to get there, you need to call a special number. I called this number for three days, once some grandfather picked up the phone and giggled and said that he was "just passing by, call again." I don't recommend wasting time.
I never got there, because you need to assemble a group of at least five people and only then you will be given a tour. It's sad that even a couple can't go in and see the history of the subway.
It looks interesting from a distance, but everything is constantly closed. I turned to the employees several times, but they didn't let me in to see it. Nobody cares.
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Level 12 Local Expert
June 29, 2023
A small museum, but I liked it very much, it was also bigger, it would be better
Well, it's very interesting! I would drive schoolchildren. To show the work of machinists, dispatchers, trackmen, security guards. Prestige and a good salary, but one thing - a very strict medical board!
I really liked the tour, it is important that the guide has a good command of the material being presented, since she is a former metro employee. The tour is free, by appointment by phone.
Registration for the tour is carried out by calling (017) 219-60-67 and (017) 219-51-09. Guided tours are available only for organized groups, from 5 people, by appointment.