This is a wonderful, interesting, informative and beautiful place. A huge selection of souvenirs, food and beverages of our own production. Very competent and pleasant guides. But not cheap, money, money, where without them. For example, 100 grams of lard-5 rubles, cranberry moonshine 0.5 liters - 40 rubles. But this did not affect my feedback and positive emotions. Retromobile park, it's a pity not to post the video. I recommend it, you won't regret it!!!
Complete delight. We were on an excursion on 11.10.24, guides Olga and Maria- excellent! Tastings - everything is delicious and interesting: moonshine, lard, cheese, bread, butter, tea - you can buy it all with you. Artisans show and tell everything, you can buy souvenirs. Livestock- chickens, ducks, geese, wild boar, deer (like them), horses. The territory is clean and well maintained. There is a cafe where you can eat. Retro cars, riding a horse cart. I definitely recommend it!!!
On October 20, 2024, a large group of children with their parents visited the Dudutki Museum complex.
Children and adults were completely delighted with the atmosphere of the national flavor of the Belarusian region.
Special thanks for: excellent guides, clear logistics and accurate timing. We express our gratitude to the guides in Minsk: the organizer Inna, the guides: Elena Bazhok, Yanina Protosovskaya, Marina Miranchuk, a group of guides from the Dudutki estate led by the "sorceress" Irina Viktorovna.
Choreographic ensemble "The Sun" of the city of Krasnozmensk , MO.
I really liked the Dudutki. It is interesting, informative, and sincere. We took an excursion. Special thanks to our guide, Natalia. She told me everything in detail. She is very pleasant to talk to. The craftsmen were also pleased, especially in the workshops on straw weaving and woodworking. I would love to come back here again. One of the best places in Belarus
I was very excited about this museum. Here you can get acquainted with the craft of craftsmen. Artisans tell and show everything. You can also buy beautiful and most importantly handmade souvenirs from them. We tasted the local cheese, butter, bread and all this own production, everything is so delicious. There are animals, we especially liked ostriches. They are so interesting, the male sat and guarded the egg that the female laid. I definitely recommend everyone to visit.
Well done for continuing to develop the Dudutka museum complex, everything is decent, clean and culturally. There is even a small zoo.But it would be nice to sell fresh vegetables for animal feed. I really wanted to feed the goats, ostrich and other animals with something. A nice clean cafe with original original tables and chairs. The prices are normal.
A wonderful atmospheric place, but you definitely need to take a tour.
Just to walk around to see, it just seems like a bunch of souvenir shops. And on the tour there are several tastings, they talk about each craft, the masters show how and what they do. It is very interesting and informative.
There is a cafeteria-type cafe on site. The prices are very cheap, but the dishes are not restaurant dishes, but more homemade.
The parking lot is quite large.
An ethnographic complex dedicated to the Belarusian village. There are many different craftsmen who make products in their huts. There is a small museum of retro cars, a mill. They make their own moonshine on the territory and sell it, arrange tastings of cheeses, moonshine, lard. The lard is very tasty, the moonshine is soft, and the snack from the sandwich, which consists of black bread, honey and pickles, is simply incomparable.
A pleasant place, not far from Minsk. Such a small town of craftsmen. Workshops of a potter, a weaver, a candle workshop, wood products, a bakery, a cheese factory, a blacksmith shop, straw weaving. There are ostriches, peacocks, ducks, chickens, horses. The children will be interested. Parents will have to stock up on cash, because none of the workshops accept cards, and there is only one ATM- and that one at the entrance))) There is a parking lot. There is also a stunningly beautiful temple nearby, it is definitely worth seeing the unique decoration of the altar, which is woven from straw.
We visited this craft museum at the end of July. The weather was wonderful and we enjoyed the surroundings of this place. There is an alley of crafts on the territory, opposite there is a playground, a small orchard with hammocks, as well as a mini farm and a stable. There is a cafe. I advise you to take a tour, and then walk yourself. The ticket price also includes a tasting of local bread, cheese and butter. Both adults and children liked it very much!
An interesting place, we had a nice time. Of course, everything is focused on buying souvenirs, but if you are an inquisitive person and know how to ask questions, then in each themed house you will be told and shown the history of crafts. If you are at the stage of home improvement after renovation, this is a godsend, there are so many interesting little things, both necessary in everyday life and just art objects for the house.
There is a cafe-the food is normal.
There is a farm and a stable, the animals are cared for. Entrance to the stable is allowed, which is very valuable.
The mill is located to the side, it is under construction, not a new building.
Minus one, if you are just a visitor without a guide, then let's say it's not fate to try fresh local bread in a craft house, they answered like this: "there are many of you-I am alone." It's not so critical, but it's unpleasant.
Visited on August 30, 2024.An amazing place!!! You plunge into the past and present, many folk crafts are vividly and vividly represented, the masters will tell you about their craft very professionally. Personally, I enjoyed and kind of returned to my childhood, to my grandmother in the village, a lot of familiar objects, just as warmly and hospitably. Do not even doubt whether it is worth visiting this place, you can tell for a long time and describe in detail all the advantages, but it is better to see it with your own eyes. This place will help you to get to know and understand Belarus better.
Good day!We want to express our gratitude for the amazing tour! There were 120 people in our choreographic ensemble "Sunny" on 10/20/2024.
Emotions are off the scale from everything heard and seen: pottery workshops, straw workshops, a forge, bread and cheese tasting, a mill... And all this was told in such a way by the extraordinary guide Irina and her team that I did not want to leave... Thank you!!! Prosperity and expansion! Let more tourists visit this place! And they will hear you!
An interesting farm complex . In addition to the poultry yard and stables, you can see ostriches, deer, wild boar, and ponies on the territory. Admission costs 18 rubles for an adult. There are many craft workshops, but not all of them can work. A large selection of straw themed handmade products, pottery works. You can buy honey on site, see how fabrics are made. In general, it takes 2-3 hours for a full inspection, there are guided tours with treats, the entrance ticket includes a treat with bread with local butter and cheese.
An atmospheric place, you can get from Minsk by regular bus from the south-zapodnaya station of the bus station (Petrovshchyna metro station). We took a sightseeing tour, with a tasting of moonshine (in fact, only 1 name), while there was no visit to the cheese factory, although it is in the description on the website. There are craft workshops on the territory, where they briefly talk about crafts (blacksmithing, straw weaving, beekeeping, etc.), a small museum of retro cars. I really liked the dining room, where I managed to have breakfast and lunch. Beautiful territory. A large selection of souvenirs at good prices in each craft department. Of the cons: since they are positioned as a manor, I would like to see the master's house and the hut of a craftsman, where you could see elements of folk life.
Here, under the guidance of a guide, you can make an exciting journey into the world of ancient life and professions, taste original dishes, visit a zoo and ride a cart.
The Dudutka Museum is located 40 km from the city of Minsk, in the Pukhovichi district. It is located in a picturesque place next to the Ptich River, one and a half kilometers from the village of Dudichi. Special thanks to the guide Tatiana, the masters of the bakery, blacksmith shop and pottery house.
We visit several times a year at festivals and just for family trips. Very diverse territory, interesting locations, clean, sincere and atmospheric everywhere. There is a delicious cafe on the territory, you can buy a variety of souvenirs, we went and we will go!)
A very beautiful poultry yard. Peacocks used to walk all over the museum (I can't hear them now, although my cottage is nearby). An interesting museum of retro technology. Pottery and blacksmithing workshops are interesting. The entrance fee (15 bps) for adults includes a tasting of bread baked in the museum, butter and cheese cooked there. And, for the male contingent, there is also distilled moonshine with rural snacks (lard, pickles, etc.). A souvenir ceramic container can be bought and sealed in a pottery workshop.
I really liked it! We learned a lot of new things) the tour is very different. It will be interesting for both children and adults. They treat you, offer you to try crafts. There are gazebos where you can eat. We did not visit the restaurant, but after leaving the local "bar" you can sit :) Under the signs "drunkenness fight" :)
A cool place where the traditions of craftsmen and cuisine are preserved. I really liked the workshops of various crafts and especially the tasting of traditional dishes and drinks. Of course, they brought unique souvenirs from there, which simply cannot be found in souvenir shops in the city.
One of the places in Belarus that you must definitely visit. Especially for some festival. The city of craftsmen, acquaintance with crafts, handicrafts of craftsmen. It is better to have Belarusian rubles in cash, not everywhere you can pay with a card. Parking is free and large. The entrance to the festival is paid. On the second day, Our Grunwald festival ticket for an adult cost 70 b. r.
Good day to everyone 👋
Our tour was held under the slogan "gallop through Europe")))
The park is very beautiful and well-maintained, the workshops are beautifully decorated😍
Special words of gratitude to the Masters who met and conducted master classes 🤝
The lunch was very satisfying: chicken broth, pancakes with sour cream, boiled potatoes with sausages, and finally compote with pancake and honey 🥞
I strongly recommend visiting this picturesque place 💯
Choosing to relax in the Dudutki museum complex only in the best mood.
There are countless times when the combination of nature and skill calmed and switched the mood to a plus.
For many years I have been watching the complex develop (it's scary to say))))))(15 years old) and I participate in well-prepared events whenever possible.
Let's run through the tips
- choose a day when you have 3 hours for a full rest (excluding roads)
- prepare a basket, it is baked because there are gazebos and just grass
- there is no desire to prepare in advance or just a day without clogs and a stove, then you will go to coffee. The menu is for every taste and, most importantly, it is always delicious and affordable (adjusted for the wind of prices in such places)
- be sure to visit the workshops and talk with the masters (visit and you will understand for yourself that the description cannot be compared with real communication)
- guides are almost always out of competition (as it is fashionable to say now - customer-oriented)
- hammocks
- playgrounds
There is everything for all categories and levels of development
And the rest depends on you!
Enjoy your stay
A nice and pleasant place where you can touch the history. Colorful nature and locations, interesting craftsmen and cool guides. Children definitely need to visit there, and adults will be interested in remembering their childhood with their grandmother.
We were on a guided tour on 10/20/24. We didn't have enough time for everything at all! Although all the crafts were interesting, I would really like to just walk around the beautiful territory. Of course, you should pay attention right away that payment in workshops is accepted only in cash, and there is an ATM only at the entrance. And I wanted to buy EVERYTHING: some completely unreal cups in a pottery workshop, and magical paintings on birch bark, and artfully woven airy souvenirs made of straw, iron, linen, etc. Everything is very interesting and entertaining! Thanks!
It is very authentic, stylized as an ancient village with all the crafts of that time. In many ways, it shows the way of life of distant times. For today's generation, it is very important to touch the origins in kind so that the emerging associations give rise to reflection on the development of the depth of production.
An ideal place for family holidays and outdoor cultural events. Convenient Parking, well-maintained territory, many thematic expositions and living areas with horses, sheep, poultry, ostriches and peacocks. There is even a corner with deer and wild boars. Friendly, courteous staff. Self-service cafe with affordable prices.
An amazing place to visit with children. Quite interactive excursions that instantly captivate you and allow you to immerse yourself in the history of crafts and crafts. Excellent guides, awesome expositions. We spent 2.5 hours with pleasure! I recommend it!
We were very pleasantly surprised that there is such a place with a pottery workshop, a blacksmith shop, a beekeeper's house, a shop with straw weaving and weaving, there is a stable, a retro car park, an old sleigh, aviaries with deer and ostriches, a cheese factory, a bakery with digustations and a temple. Well done for preserving ancient technologies and pleasing tourists!
A great place for a fascinating immersion in the history of various crafts. You can come here with your family and friends. It will be interesting for everyone, both children and adults. Very picturesque places! There are many workshops-shops where you can buy souvenirs and real works of art! In cozy cafes you can have a delicious meal! To buy home various goodies that are produced and prepared here, because the museum is also an operating agricultural enterprise. The territory has its own mini zoo, where you can see and photograph various animals and birds. And also to ride a horse-drawn carriage. Come to Dudutki for sure!!! A lot of positive impressions are guaranteed to you!!! But, if you don't want to stand in line at an ATM, it is on the territory of the museum, take cash with you, in many places you can buy something only for cash. I highly recommend visiting this place!!!
One of my favorite places! Wonderful craft workshops and guides! Stable, cafe.....Everything is very interesting and informative for children and adults! A family place where you can spend the whole day!
An atmospheric place, everything is very cozy and homely, it is interesting to visit with children, because there is a zoo on the territory of the complex, in the cat. ostrich, deer, wild boars, peacock and other birds are represented, there are horses, you can ride them if you wish. Local cheese makers will prepare a great homemade cheese for you. There are various workshops where you can buy interesting souvenirs, there is a hotel on site for those who want to spend the night and a cafe where you can eat inexpensively. The church is very beautiful, located nearby, and, of course, do not forget to visit the mill, the cat looks very impressive from afar. We were in winter and we liked it, we will definitely come again in summer!!!
A wonderful place, a wonderful tour! Excellent guides. We learned a lot of interesting and new things. We were very pleased with what we saw. We felt the hospitality and soul of the Belarusian people, its culture.
It is interesting to look at various crafts. Everyone is very rosy. The guides tell us interesting things. We were an independent group. The children liked the animals, especially the spotted deer. I am glad that you can touch animals with your hands and stroke them.
My favorite place, always delicious pancakes at festivals, young guys sold the most delicious Zbitsen in my
life, plus a bonus - much cheaper than in Minsk for such an amount, and really spicy homemade beautiful gingerbread also with cranberries, there were fillings to choose from, beautifully decorated and hearty, so they also gave a bagel on top, there is retro cars, a lot of workshops, you can buy metal mini motorcycles and other cool products from the blacksmith, you can buy many more excellent products from the craftsmen, which is what everyone is usually busy with, many people leave with packages, it was super for the carnival. There was no time to take pictures) There are a couple of not very talking about the scale of my photos, but what is there) There was no time, it was necessary to lead round dances, get fire the old-fashioned way and participate in contests for homemade cheese, walk in stocks, fight with bags on a log, count drying, tug of war and compete on wooden wheeled horses, throwing a stick. there was no time to take pictures in general, which pleases. I fell in love with local animals-especially geese and turkey and a specific horse presumably named Carmelita or Sima. Pancakes were also eaten straight from the grill-carriage. In general, I love Dudutki and that's it.
The only disadvantage is the interactive in two locations at once, I want to be there and there at the same time) I had to rush, I was late for my favorite dances in a circle to the bagpipes of the times ON, I got sad, and went back to earn pieces of wood at competitions, this year the presenter from the knight's club was some kind of unusual on her wave, but well done, she gave color to her features. Homemade ale is for sale, everything from samovars. That's normal. I would like to note that the potter is cool, he told me interesting things and all sorts of whistles can be bought at prices, though symbolic, they sound beautiful. the dishes are excellent.
The cost of an entrance ticket is small here, but you will not find any special impressions either. The territory is small, the craft shops are essentially just souvenir shops. The surroundings of the countryside of the past are not particularly felt. Among the advantages: tasting delicious local cheese (included in the price, but alas, you can't buy it there), an inexpensive cafe with pancakes and other national dishes (but the assortment is not great), fragrant local moonshine (also very cheap). In general, if you have never been to similar places, then you can visit them once. Well, the price tag for souvenirs is on average lower than in Minsk.
It's a very beautiful place. Here you can see, and try for yourself, all the crafts of antiquity. And so there is a place to relax, for example, lie on sun beds, on the grass, ride horses, connect with nature.
It is interesting and atmospheric. They really bake very tasty bread and make excellent rustic cheese. But in order not to wander around the complex, you need to go either as part of a tour group or with a guide. And be sure to take a tour of the complex! The tasting tour is only available as part of an organized group!
A wonderful complex. I recommend everyone to visit it during the days of the Grunwald knight Festival, where you can learn a lot about history, watch jousting matches and impressive fights on the lists!
There is a museum of crafts (you can see ancient pottery techniques or, for example, forging), a small car museum and a zoo with various animals (including peacocks and ostriches), full of interesting souvenirs. And there are also a couple of great festivals on the territory of the museum, so I definitely recommend visiting)
It is a very cool place, I recommend visiting both with and without children. The tour includes a visit to several different thematic workshops: pottery, straw, blacksmith. You can also buy goods and souvenirs there. We really liked it!
My son (13 years old) and I are delighted. Be sure to take the tour, we took it right on the spot. It's exciting, with great love, I want to try everything and bring you a piece of this man-made miracle. We have to go)!
An interesting and very original place. A hymn to human labor. I really liked the potters and the specialists who made such beautiful things out of straw. The staff is beyond praise. Time passed unnoticeably. I'd just like to review the menu of local cafes, we were in deep autumn, it was cool. The food was all cold.
I really liked it, a variety of crafts and workshops are presented, you can buy souvenirs made by craftsmen. Delicious tea, a small zoo, a very atmospheric place!
I highly recommend visiting the DUDUKI Museum Park. We walked without a guide, but everything was interesting. I recommend visiting the POTTERY, there is a nook where fans of interesting and wonderful figurines and paintings will find very interesting clay fakes. There is a mini zoo. I recommend going there. Butter, cheese and fresh bread can be tasted at the cheese factory. They really praise moonshine from Dududok😂I bought a bottle for my husband, let him evaluate it. Find the NOSE of an OLD HOUSEKEEPER and wipe it with a wish. In general, there is something to do there 😁
It was the second time, with relatives from Latvia, and this time in the summer! Everything is fine, as always, informative, interesting, atmospheric, beautiful! The tour is very interesting!
An interesting place! Pleasant guides! Nature, greenery, educational handicrafts! Delicious moonshine) I advise you to come, but it is better and more interesting to book an excursion with a guide!
A nice place to walk with children and get acquainted with folk crafts. The main disadvantage is that it is expensive to buy something as a souvenir. It is fashionable to have a quiet lunch in the on-site dining room.
I can't find the words. Thank you so much for such a place. Olga led the tour, it has never been so interesting. Special greetings from Moscow to her. Everything is clear, understandable, and informative. You can count such people on your fingers. I bow low and thank you very much. Now about the complex. We were greeted very good-naturedly, first we visited the mill, then had lunch, were fed heartily, the dishes were delicious, then we went to the chambers. Each tower is a separate fishery. It is so thought out to the smallest detail, a complete immersion in ancient times. The territory is clean and well maintained. It is mandatory for all guests of Minsk to visit . Our entire team, both children and adults, were impressed. Take cash with you to buy souvenirs.
Not far from Minsk there is a Museum complex of ancient crafts and technologies "Dudutki". I was there a few years ago during an excursion during the New Year holidays and was shocked by the decoration of the unique, in every sense, church of the Holy Prophet John the Baptist, which houses a unique Iconostasis woven from straw. The guide said that, in general, Belarusian works made of straw have no analogues in the world. The straw weaving of Belarus is included in the UNESCO list of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
The ancestors of Belarusians considered straw to be the equivalent of gold and used it, including in church decoration (as well as in the manufacture of various amulets).
I advise everyone to visit Belarus and in particular these places.