I liked the partisan camp very much. About 10 different dugouts. It is made with soul and thoughtfully. To understand the life of the partisans very clearly. There is also a gorgeous 500-year-old oak tree on the territory. A must-visit.
A cool important complex. A BIG REQUEST TO THE ORGANIZERS TO REMOVE FROM THE BEAUTIFUL 500-YEAR-OLD OAK ALL THESE PIECES OF IRON NAILED TO IT WITH a CAT AND A MERMAID and a box, the oak saw different events and even more so what does a mermaid and a cat have to do with it ((( very sorry for the tree..It's a partisan camp. Who came up with this... the tree is being tortured, nailed to a living tree. this box and sculptures are not the most beautiful, they do not decorate, the tree is beautiful and so, please listen, and free this tree from all this heavy it is not clear what (THE COMPOSITION CAN BE PLACED NEXT TO IT ON a BENCH, IF IT IS IMPORTANT FOR SOMEONE TO SAVE IT (a cat, a mermaid and a box and a chain on a bench, not on the most valuable oak) Unfortunately, now this is a mockery of the tree, I would like to respect nature like our ancestors. And so the complex is wonderful, a whole guerrilla town, not big, but enough to look into. The organizers are great, but the tree needs to be freed -somehow inappropriate. The complex is serious. The mermaid and the guerrilla camp are somehow strange) And so, if it is possible to take a guide, take a better one-so that they also tell you.
A magnificent place of Great History. In the forest, where many trees witnessed how the partisans were approaching Victory Day. On a hot day, it's cool there, it smells of pine needles and silence... The dugouts are equipped with those few objects that vividly convey the life of the war years. I advise you to relax with friends and children.
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Moonspell
Level 14 Local Expert
July 27
Not a bad place. Especially when viewed together with other locations located nearby: an open-air museum of military equipment and a small children's amusement park along with a zoo. In the partisan camp itself, you will find dugout houses with various utensils and partisan mannequins. There are a couple of guns + a wish tree. There is also a cafe. My recommendations for families with children
This place just amazed us!!! Emotions and impressions for a lifetime! It was very interesting to go down into the dugouts and see everything with your own eyes! Many thanks to those who restored and supported it so that we could touch our history!! P.S. the road to the majestic oak is simply fabulous!
It's a good place. There is a dugout location in the forest. You can imagine how hard it was at that time. The whole family and the child came for the sake of the locomotive and it was transported to the Mound of Glory. The child was upset. I also had to go to the Kurgan....)).
The idea is not bad, but everything is very modern inside the dugouts and be prepared for a huge number of mosquitoes near the oak tree, gnawing mercilessly in a matter of minutes
It's a very atmospheric and cool place.
Friends, I recommend it to everyone
The GIANT OAK (500 years old) was especially impressed
I left a good imprint in my soul
A guerrilla camp.
Dugouts are simple 💜
A nice quiet place. Clean, neat. It is clear that a lot of effort has been invested in the project. I think if you go in class with a guide, so that everything is told and shown, it will be much more interesting.
It seemed more interesting before. Now it feels like the exposition is "tired", but they are not in a hurry to update it. After the first visit, I wanted to come back again. There is no such desire now.
The idea is good, the implementation (was) not bad. That was the end of all the good things. It was much better somewhere in 2018, now everything is dilapidated, it is not being pulled up at the proper level (exhibits, dugouts, tent), they are falling into desolation.
P.S. In order to develop patriotism among people, the memory of difficult everyday life during the war, it is necessary to attract people to visit for the purpose of ideological preparation, and not to exhibit a commercial project, with an entrance fee. The fee is 6 rubles. It is not expensive, but it can try to lure people without a ticket entrance (by the way, they do not give tickets (receipts) for 6 rubles, but they earn money for maintenance, modernization by selling accessories, field porridge, tea by the campfire, etc.
I do not recommend visiting in 2023. Expensive, not patriotic. It is URGENTLY necessary to apply reviving measures.
A very good idea, but you pay for the entrance, you enter and that's it, a couple of trenches, you can't climb in the technique, there is practically no interactive. There is not enough scale. And so it was very interesting for children to climb on steam locomotives, take pictures with weapons, etc.
Unfortunately, wasted time, unlike the "old border" there is practically nothing to look at here... the entrance is 6 p. for 4 ... it is better to go to the border a second time.
An interesting, peculiar place. You can see everything and go everywhere. Oak is something - we grabbed it a little at 5.
Children really like this place.
A lot of the same type of dugouts are in the negative. The coolest 500-year-old oak tree is a plus. It can only be visited when combined with the zoo and the WWII Museum. You should not go separately
This place has a very vivid impression. It is always interesting to get acquainted with the practical details of everyday life, especially in a place like the Belarusian forests.
I have never seen such a museum anywhere. The dugouts in which the partisans lived, were treated, studied - recreated in detail, with mannequins, objects of that time. All the details are visible thanks to the substructure. You begin to understand how people's lives were arranged in the forest! Wartime songs sound in the background, creating an atmosphere of time. Magnificent nature, the ancient "oak of desires". Everything is very interesting. I recommend.
It is a pity that a 500-year-old oak turned out to be on the territory where a boring fake camp was organized, and to look at an ancient tree you need to pay