One of the most beautiful and historically significant places in the city.
I highly recommend visiting with children: there are a lot of questions, and therefore reasons for communication...
Since the moderators rejected my positive review, let them write it themselves. And I take off my hat and bow low to the defenders of Mogilev, the soldiers of the Dnieper frontier, the liberators of Belarus and the entire Soviet people, who defeated the fascist evil spirits from all over Europe. I grieve for the dead and am proud of my country, which stood up in a battle that has never been equaled in the entire history of human civilization.
I was there for the New Year holidays. Very impressive, beautiful. At the entrance from Mogilev there is a stone in memory of Konstantin Simonov, whose ashes were scattered over this field.
It is a beautiful place, I would like to visit the museum, get acquainted with the collected materials about military operations, but everything was closed. A German tank, you won't see this anywhere. There are only three such tanks left from the war, one of them in Mogilev.
Not bad at all. But, as for me, it's so empty. The exhibits are banal. I didn't see any special ones. And as always, it is clean, well-groomed and beautiful, well, as everywhere in Belarus.
The place is nice and quiet, it's nice to walk, there are pieces of iron, and I wanted a playground for children. I need to think about the future and not remember the past.
Beautifully clean, for understanding and educating children and explaining the feat of our ancestors. Of the disadvantages, only in sunny weather there are few places to hide in the shade
Clean, well-groomed, there is a small exposition of tanks, a chapel, a Simon's stone. I put 4, not 5 points, because I would like to see at least a mini-museum with an exposition telling about the terrible days of the defense of the city, about Simonov and so on…
A nice, quiet and peaceful place. Fresh air. Interesting information can be obtained during the walk. Children are interested and curious to learn about the times of war.
Clean, well-groomed, immediately visible. An important place, many died in this field.. Rest in peace, everything is beautiful, you can learn about the history in Mogilev. You can take a picture. Walk around the field :)
Very little technology is represented. And there is no information about the one that exists. The existing signs with a story about the technique were painted over for some reason. It is impossible to read
An iconic place. The defense of Mogilev, the first victories over the Nazis at the beginning of the war, dozens of destroyed German tanks... K. Simonov's book "The Living and the Dead" vividly describes these events. And the ashes of the famous writer, according to his will, were scattered over the Buinichi field.
The installed memorial stone reminds of this.
In general, everything is fine, I hope the park will develop and be complemented by expositions and stands. It's a shame that visitors litter this place with garbage, although there seem to be enough bins.
Belarus! How much there is in this word, place and country! This field is another place of memory and courage, tears and pain! Belarus is saturated with places of military glory! Thanks for the memory!
You can relax with the whole family. To leave with a mass of impressions that cannot be conveyed in words. You need to visit yourself to experience it.