The place itself is GORGEOUS, cool renovation, beautiful halls, clean, cozy, convenient transition to the main building, I liked the lockers for storing things with pictures, from the cons in the elevator in English, the girl reads the numbering of floors so badly that it seemed to me that they speak Chinese)))Although I speak English fluently, I did not immediately realize that it was him. The impression was spoiled only by the employee of the ticket office, as they came, she chatted on the phone about personal matters, went to the ticket office to buy tickets, said into the phone - customers came and continued to talk further, we waited a long time, waited so long for the woman to talk during working hours (We were in February or March 2024.Also, this employee and a wardrobe employee, while the guests were undressing, loudly discussed raising money for brownies for a colleague. Not professional behavior for me. And since the building is super, if the employee is changed on the 1st floor, then we will continue to visit and change the assessment, I will lower the assessment for incorrect behavior of the cashier to attract the attention of the Hood's Superiors. To improve the work of the institution, I will change it to a well-deserved 5k if there are changes. Exhibitions are always great
A great museum!
A wonderful collection of paintings and sculptures.
It will take more than one day to see the entire exposition!
There is a souvenir shop and a cafe where they make delicious coffee.
I highly recommend you to visit.
The rich exposition includes paintings by many famous Russian artists: Aivazovsky, Repin, Perov, Fedotov, Levitan, etc.
I liked the exhibition of a modern photographer.
Friendly staff, ready to answer our questions.
One disadvantage is that there is no elevator, it's too hard for the elderly to crawl up the stairs.
A great museum. I did not expect such a collection of paintings in Minsk, I was pleasantly surprised. In addition, there are paintings created during the period of Soviet Belarus, which allows us to study and try to understand this stage in the history of Belarus and Russia more fully.
A must-visit in Minsk! A very interesting museum with not the most obvious masterpieces. And you definitely need to watch rotating exhibitions - it can be very interesting.
The modern building of the National Art Museum of the Republic of Belarus, opened recently, everything was done competently, conveniently, modernly! It is convenient for people with disabilities to visit, there is an elevator, expositions are located on the 3rd and 4th floors, there are only 4 halls, projects often last for a month and a half. On the ground floor there is a cafe (coffee, tea, cakes) and a museum shop with museum merchandise, museum publications, souvenirs. On Thursday, the museum is open until 21.00, closed: Tuesday
I recommend a visit. The masterpieces are available and in proper quality.
Russian halls are a separate story. You can write a lot here, but it's better to see it. You will not remain indifferent.
I will not repeat all the positive reviews - they are fair. What was missing was that I really wanted to take some products (souvenirs, painting, etc.), according to tradition, but there was nothing at all, I kept only a ticket as a souvenir.
The permanent exhibition is interesting. And temporary exhibitions are always fascinating.
Tickets have really gone up in price. The cost is the same as in the Hermitage.