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Музей-усадьба Адама Мицкевича

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Ольга К
Level 5 Local Expert
January 12
The ticket costs 10 rubles per person, the tour costs 25 rubles for a group of up to 20 people, and a separate photo costs 5 rubles for 10 minutes. It's a bit expensive, but we didn't spare any money or time. The tour was conducted by the director of the museum, Viktor Pavlovich Dmukhovsky, who told and showed everything very interestingly. After the tour, we walked around the museum on our own, no one watched the shooting time, did not breathe into the back of our heads, did not rush. We walked freely around the territory, took photos and filmed videos without any problems.
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Евгения Машинистова
Level 5 Local Expert
September 14, 2024
Quiet, beautiful place. It attracts with its simplicity and solitude M. A wonderful museum, as my daughter said, I liked it more here, since palaces and castles are almost the same everywhere. We booked a tour and it was very interesting. And it's also a great place for a photo shoot.
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Евгений Журавский
Level 4 Local Expert
May 28
It's an interesting place, you can take a short walk, but I wouldn't go there on purpose. I recommend stopping there on the way to Svityaz Lake.
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Галина Кирилина
Level 3 Local Expert
March 10
It's a beautiful place. I recommend you to visit. Friendly and erudite museum guides.
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Energo
Level 8 Local Expert
August 6, 2024
Well, just about the cons: the road is frankly a little better than two hundred years ago. The manor is a new model based on motives and memories. Pros: they look at the territory and the exposition normally. The guide is sincere. In general: the family went by car and after the places of Ya. Kolas, there was no wow effect... But in general, it is normal.
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Кристина
Level 2 Local Expert
July 27, 2024
We arrived, saw the disgusting mood of the employee and the desire to visit the museum disappeared. She clearly hinted at us to leave already and she probably wanted to go home herself, since we arrived at 17:20, and she was already going to leave on a bicycle. I note that the museum is open until 18:00. Payment is only in cash, we did not have them with us, so we did not get into the museum, and we were not allowed to walk around the territory BEHIND the fence and outside the estate itself, as they said that it was also paid, although it was not indicated anywhere. I didn't like it, thank you…
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Виталий Прокопчук
Level 14 Local Expert
August 7, 2023
The estate and the territory are very well maintained, the director of the museum is sociable and hospitable! Around the estate, as well as inside there is a smell of antiquity with an appropriate atmosphere, there are many exhibits, tools of our grandparents. It was nice to see them and remember my childhood with my grandmother! Definitely worth coming, there were no tourists.
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Валентина Гаврилюк
Level 3 Local Expert
July 18, 2023
We decided with our family to visit the estate on Sunday and make my mother happy in honor of her birthday, plus my mother 25 years ago, being a member of the Union of Craftsmen of the Republic of Belarus, participated in the creation of the interior of the main house of the estate (sewed all curtains for the main room). The only positive thing is how the manor, farmstead and buildings look like. And there are a lot of disadvantages: -to get from Minsk to the estate, it is necessary to pave the way to the navigator yourself, since there are no signs, from the word At All (only when approaching the Estate we saw a wooden pointer) -the price list turned out to be very funny: there is absolutely no interest in attracting and supporting different social groups of the population (there are only adult and children's tickets, there are no discounts for pensioners and the disabled (!), but for shooting wherever you are (in the main house or on the territory) you have to pay and there is a timing (it is very interesting who keeps track of what you take pictures for 10 minutes or 20 minutes?). And there is no such place as a Cash register, and when we go into the main dwelling and ask where to pay, we learn from a female employee exactly what we have to pay for Her. After payment, we had to repeat it 5 times to get the change back, but this employee reminded us about buying souvenirs. When visiting the main dwelling, an employee of the museum, if we turned into any room, sharply warned us that we should go there first, and only then here. And for the first time in my life, when visiting the museum, I had a strong desire to leave this place! - when examining the farmstead, there were no signs saying what kind of building it was (it is clear that logically it can be understood that this is an outbuilding, and this is a bathhouse). So on the day of the visit, it was the human factor in the form of an employee of the museum, her attitude towards us (money first of all (!), maybe they would have given you a discount and that's not a fact if you were disabled, but to tell my mother that, why did you sew curtains so that you had to partially update (well, has it been 25 years?)) He shocked us!
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marynakosmich
Level 6 Local Expert
August 2, 2023
A beautiful, simply poetic place. But there is not enough vivacity in conducting the tour. A boring, monotonous conversation. And it was all the more surprising that photography in the museum is prohibited and is allowed only for a fee. But we've already paid for the entrance! Can't even take a selfie? Strange. And in general, if you go there for a lyrical mood, then the place is great, as if on a farm. It is noteworthy that an old linden tree has been preserved, which still remembers Adam Mickiewicz. The hands of museum workers recreated the life of the family in which the future poet was born. But I personally did not have enough interactivity and creativity in the museum. You arrived, paid for the entrance, and get the information you need yourself. And so I would like to combine both the life of the family and the work of the master in the excursion. It would be more interesting for children and schoolchildren. By the way, there are no discounts for parents with many children to pay for a children's ticket.
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Явген Якушев
Level 7 Local Expert
October 18, 2024
Needless to say, how in love and inspired you feel, even after hearing a minute from a man who devoted his life to one cause. It is mandatory to visit and talk with the director of the museum Anatoly Ivanovich.
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Максим
Level 11 Local Expert
November 19, 2024
It's a very beautiful place. Everything is clean and well maintained. Come, go to the museum, walk among the old huts. Take a deep breath of the spirit of antiquity.
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Светлана Шапиро
Level 9 Local Expert
September 26, 2023
We visit this estate often - several times a year (someone has not been there yet)) - I really like the local atmosphere - the spirit of the times, so to speak) And in recent years a musical and poetic festival has been held - "Vosen at Zavosse" - I really recommend it! Here you can find (of the many events proposed by the program) what is more to your liking. Many people come with children - and it's great) This time I was most pleased with the folk group "Kudmen" - an amazing male trio performing folk songs in the old style)
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Yury Sh
Level 16 Local Expert
March 11, 2024
A must-visit, especially if you are traveling towards Brest. It is the birthplace of the Belarusian and Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz. The ticket is not expensive - 5 rubles for children, 10 for adults. There is convenient parking. Be sure to take a walk to the bathhouse and sit under the famous lime tree.
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Yulia K.
Level 8 Local Expert
May 27
Wonderful museum, excellent guides. We came specially to the museum.
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М М
Level 9 Local Expert
April 26
The recreated manor is very interesting. A nice guy is an educator who conducts excursions. The interesting history of the estate struck me. We will definitely come again!
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Анастасия С.
Level 4 Local Expert
May 15
Very interesting. But the tour costs money, don't forget to take your wallet)
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Екатерина Шарешик
Level 9 Local Expert
July 1, 2024
Not really about anything. There is nothing authentic, the manor itself is a new building. You can only take pictures for money. An unjustified place. At least they'd come up with some kind of interactive. As it is, nothing special
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Alexei Burachevski
Level 4 Local Expert
December 16, 2024
We arrived, kissed the castle and left. It's good that we didn't drive purposefully
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Станислав
Level 23 Local Expert
April 17, 2024
The museum itself is interesting. But the staff should have worked on the service. The tour was extremely short, crumpled, 10-15 minutes. And only for the main building. The rest, go yourself, look and guess. And this is for 25 Belarusian rubles plus 10 rubles for admission per person. The first museum of its kind, where it was forbidden to take pictures with a phone!!! The tariff is 5 rubles for 10 minutes of filming by phone! I understand if we were talking about a professional camera with a flash, etc. But you can't just take pictures with your phone??? Nonsense! Like in the Sextine Chapel!!!
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Татьяна Ру
Level 9 Local Expert
May 14, 2024
A wonderful museum, a wonderful director who conducted an exciting tour. I recommend everyone to visit
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Наталья
Level 13 Local Expert
April 23, 2023
If there are places of power in Belarus, then this is one of them! The manor museum is located far from the city, around fields, forests, fresh air....this year is the 25th anniversary of the museum's opening and the 225th anniversary of Adam Mickiewicz's birth. An atmospheric place, yes, albeit not original, a new model, but at the same time filled with museum objects of that era, and the visit is accompanied by exciting excursions from the head of the branch Viktor Pavlovich Dmukhovsky. The annual poetry and song festival "Vosen u Zavosi" takes place in September and has already become a brand name. I highly recommend you to visit!
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Ольга Петрович
Level 21 Local Expert
August 8, 2024
The impressions are twofold: very beautiful territory, well maintained. The house itself is ordinary, the tour was conducted by a woman in a tedious and uninteresting way.
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Александр Клокоцкий
Level 12 Local Expert
July 21, 2020
Yes, anyone here will become a poet! Liquid meadows, mowed down to fragrant hay, rest against piles of clouds, a three-hundred-year-old linden tree that survived all the wars, a hut under a reed roof with coolness in the summer heat, a wonderful smell of wood, clay, a heated oven, a threshing floor where you want to lie down and read. There is a neat (albeit a hole in the floor) wooden toilet in the parking lot. A flower alley of heavenly beauty. All inscriptions are in Belarusian and Polish. At the entrance to the hut there is a director with an assistant. Guided tour (multilingual). You can wander, touch, rattle the bolts. It's a pity, you can't bake pancakes in the oven, so that with bacon, onion, garlic, sour cream, and inside into the offal, and finish everything with kvass.
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Александр Войнич
Level 8 Local Expert
August 8, 2024
It's quite interesting. The employee of the museum, apparently, loves her job. He tells it very interestingly.
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Ирина Шиманская
Level 2 Local Expert
August 3, 2021
On July 31, I visited the museum. I was impressed by everything: beautiful nature, lovingly restored historical artifacts. The museum director is an amazing tour guide. One can feel his love for the museum, for the history, which he interestingly conveys to visitors. I will definitely advise my friends to visit the museum!
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Василий
Level 8 Local Expert
May 3, 2023
A very well-maintained, beautiful, peaceful place. The wonderful director of the museum will tell you everything and show you, not corny and dry, but with love for the place. Researchers of course argue about the historical facts and details about the place of birth of A.Mickiewicz, but it is quite possible that he was really born there. I recommend visiting this place, especially in good weather, you can stay longer and take a walk.
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Елена С.
Level 5 Local Expert
July 27, 2020
Unexpectedly, it turned out to be a very interesting museum. There are many objects of ancient rural life. In good weather, it's nice to wander around the beautiful place around the museum. The guide is a very likeable person. We liked it.
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Samoilik M.
Level 9 Local Expert
November 14, 2024
The guided tour and tickets are among the most expensive in the Republic of Belarus. But the guide splits interesting facts and details.
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Андрей Р.
Level 5 Local Expert
May 7
They were not allowed into the museum, they demand payment in cash
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Алеся Савицкая
Level 8 Local Expert
April 23
Everyone just needs to be there!!
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Виталий Ф.
Level 6 Local Expert
October 20, 2024
Far and uninformative. Just a hut with sheds. Empty. And the cost of the tour of the hut is inadequate for its content
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Караим Олег
Level 19 Local Expert
November 13, 2021
It's a wonderful place. And if you are indifferent to the work of Adam Mickiewicz, just come for a walk here. A linden tree that is more than two hundred years old, a birch and a maple that have wrapped around each other. Even in autumn in the fog, this place will not leave anyone indifferent. A bathhouse by the pond, the buildings themselves are made of century-old logs and covered with a reed roof. A crane at the well.
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Виктор Д.
Level 3 Local Expert
August 6, 2023
The place is well maintained and beautiful, but after paying the money for the tour, we were only told where the room was and that was it. Absolutely lazy employees. We were impressed by the indifference, especially after visiting the farms of Ya. Kolas, the Ya. Kupala Museum in Vyazynka, where the excursions were interesting.
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Эрджей
Level 15 Local Expert
July 26, 2022
An interesting place, in summer you can take a walk to look at the houses, the tour is paid, you can take pictures in the museum, but also for a fee. Of the interesting things: you can mint a coin yourself, but the base of the coin is paid ;) But nature is free
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Николай Гапонов
Level 7 Local Expert
March 18
Soulful and beautiful
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SP SP
Level 9 Local Expert
July 15, 2022
A good place for a quiet walk and rest from the "city". The staff is beyond praise - they will professionally conduct a tour and a sincere conversation.
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Александр
Level 5 Local Expert
July 28, 2023
If you are passing by, you can also stop by, but only in good weather. It takes about 30-60 minutes to view. It's definitely not worth going separately.
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Татьяна Тарас
Level 4 Local Expert
July 7, 2024
Admission from an adult is 10 rubles. Children's 5 rubles. In fact, there is nothing to watch.
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иля
Level 8 Local Expert
March 30
It was very friendly, everything was told in two languages.
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Владимир Р
Level 13 Local Expert
August 9, 2024
An interesting tour for those who are interested.
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Oleg Pischicov
Level 6 Local Expert
June 14, 2021
A beautiful place for photo shoots. You can only take photos for money, and there is no division into amateur and professional. Entrance to the museum for an adult is 5 rubles.
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Martin Dimi
Level 17 Local Expert
July 28, 2020
A great museum, not far from the highway. But the navigator leads to the village of Zaosye, and the estate is a kilometer further away.
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Пётр Бутько
Level 8 Local Expert
July 19, 2022
I really liked the tour, the male guide with a sense of humor in the Belarusian language was very interesting about everything.
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Pavel Korzun
Level 9 Local Expert
July 15, 2024
a very atmospheric place, I advise you to visit
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Любовь Ильясова
Level 6 Local Expert
September 11, 2024
It is very interesting and beautiful
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Лиза
Level 14 Local Expert
November 20, 2021
A delightful place, very authentic. It is clear that people who love the history of their country are working. I advise you to visit.
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Виктор К.
Level 5 Local Expert
August 24, 2020
A well-recreated Mickiewicz manor. The guide tells a very interesting story. One of the disadvantages is paid shooting.
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Veronica Zelionaya
Level 4 Local Expert
August 21, 2023
We had a great time. I recommend taking a guided tour.
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Александр Б.
Level 9 Local Expert
November 4, 2020
The manor was completely rebuilt in our time. I got a good guide - I had good impressions.
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Sergei
Level 8 Local Expert
February 5, 2022
A great place to stop by and take a look. Wonderful, history-loving people are working.
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