A wonderful museum! We are impressed! The museum is very beautifully decorated, excellent design, you can learn a lot about the partisans and soldiers of the Ushachsky district who defended their homeland during the Great Patriotic War
I advise you to visit definitely! a lot of personal belongings, photographs, household items, newspaper clippings have been collected.. — all this helps to plunge into history even more. my eyes are wet after visiting the museum. special thanks to the guide Victor
Good exposure. Several halls. Right at the entrance, military-themed paintings painted on all the walls, in black and red tones - fear, blood, grief - you immediately get into the spirit of the times and events. There are many original documents in the halls: orders and medals, characteristics of fighters, partisans. On the walls there are newspapers Pravda, June 22, 1941, May 9, 1945... You see and read what the Soviet people read. Among the exhibits are household items of soldiers, weapons, clothes, a machine gun... The atmosphere is appropriate: dim lights, backlights, silence. I definitely recommend a visit. Together with the famous ushachsky complex Breakthrough. Especially with children, so that they learn and remember.
The museum staff is friendly, it turned out to pay for the ticket with a card. It costs 4p in total. We were without an excursion, on our own, but the employee willingly answered questions.
There is a hall with paintings by local artists: military themes, caricatures of fascists, and the nature of the native land - very beautiful. I want to linger near each painting. Thanks to the employees, the management, that there is such a place.
The museum was very surprised. It's a great museum for such a small village. It was a pity there was no excursion, and it was so informative. Thanks to the people who do this
After cosmetic repairs, the building has refreshed. The staff are competent and friendly. They conduct very interesting excursions. This is a place that everyone needs to visit: both locals and guests
I was in school when it was built, at that time a stunning building! Great materials about the wartime Ushach have been collected! However, now the appearance of the Museum has changed.
Ushachi is a small town, but such a large and beautiful museum. Residents greatly appreciate and honor the memory of their ancestors, war heroes. Everything inside is assembled with a professional approach, the museum staff told us everything about the expositions for free, and left a very positive impression.
A great museum. Visit, especially after you visit the Breakthrough memorial and learn the history of the Polotsk-Lepel partisan zone. By the way, there are partisan zeilyankas to the left of the Breakthrough memorial. Don't miss it.
The museum is small, but documents, personal belongings of the partisans, and a lot of interesting material about the partisan movement of Ushachina are carefully stored.
Many thanks to the museum staff. We were warmly welcomed, even had a guided tour. I recommend visiting the museum!
It's very cool that such a small town has its own decent museum. Everything is very interesting. From the fact that it is not very:The lighting of the exhibits is poor, it is dark and gloomy. But, I'll make a reservation, we were in the museum 2 times before the restoration. Maybe things are different now.