The museum is located in a small former school building. A gorgeous tour guide. The museum has a small, very cozy concert hall with 40 seats. If desired, you can order a concert of Monyushko's works after the tour. This will be a worthy end to the tour. I recommend it!
The music lounge was opened in 2017 with the money of the European Union. The museum consists of an exhibition dedicated to the life and work of composer Stanislav Manyushko, as well as a cozy chamber hall.
It's a good thing, it's a pity that the museum was locked up in Smilovichi, but in Minsk there are cafes and a plaque covered with an umbrella in the place of his house. History is everything, but the bakery is more important.