An iconic place for fans of flea markets and flea markets. First there are rows of duffel bags, there are touts). At the end there are rows with old things, a tool and some antiques, the main assortment consists of tools, drills, cutters, Soviet tools and all sorts of Chinese junk. It will be interesting for amateurs, but for the sophisticated, the visit will be boring...
A very interesting and unusual place where you can buy both new things and products , as well as old rarities . A lot of household and household equipment . A lot of people visit it because of the second.
I love this place! You can always find a lot of interesting things and you need them both for personal use and antiques! You can bargain with sellers, there is an aura here :)
We visit here with my wife quite rarely, but every time we consider the offered product with great interest. This time, my wife found a couple of trinkets that will decorate the interior of our house. I like the atmosphere of the market.
In fact, this is my "place of power", I just love to wander through the rows and see what people are selling. Every 3-4 such trips can even be very successful with a bunch of great purchases. If you are the same hoarder, but for some reason do not know about this LEGENDARY place, then I strongly recommend you to study!
A place where you can find almost any thing from clothes to insoles on shoes. All sellers are friendly. Just one piece of advice, it's best to go on weekends
If you expect to find the Moscow Vernissage here, you will be disappointed. 90% of it is a flea market of all sorts of nonsense, and literally five tables with antiques or something similar to it.. I smiled that a table with a pile of clothes was sold entirely for 100 bel rubles (3 thousand rubles). 10 minutes was enough to understand that I was superfluous here... There's no point in going
We expected more. We were in June on a Saturday from 7-30 to 10-00. They were mainly interested in glass products. Two sellers with porcelain figurines, almost no glass. Some interesting samovars. A large selection of cast iron pans. There are mostly boo clothes and shoes (a lot of boo clothes, this is the first time we've seen such a lot). There is a choice of various tools, hardware.
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This is really a field of wonders!!! You can find everything! At the same time, agree on an acceptable price.
This is a whole shopping city, where you need to come for a full day.
I definitely recommend it, my find of the year in Minsk!
Definitely worth a visit to this place. However, keep in mind that most of the goods sold there are either Chinese sherpa or are sold at an inflated price. But, with all this, you can stumble upon a "diamond".
I visited the flea market, of course there are not enough old things, but what I planned to buy, namely an old beer mug, was given a good discount from the first price.
Another flea market in my collection. In general, it is quite sincere, but not very big, for those who like to devote two hours to this, no more than that.
The Field of Wonders, of course, is not exactly the market that was once on the Watchtower, but still, you can walk around the rows and look for various interesting things that you can't buy in regular stores.
An interesting topic! There are several markets, you can find everything from underpants to a steam locomotive, a pigeon market, farm food, the famous Belarusian lard. All this in one place, there is Parking. If you want a memorable one from Belarus, come here. Stark again. Everything is there.
It is crowded and diverse. We need to dig around, look for it. And you can find it. Good access, convenient Parking (2 hours free of charge). There is a cheap clothing market nearby.
It is better to come to the flea market on Saturday or Sunday, there is a second-hand store in the open air nearby, probably not enough day to explore everything. There is a place to eat that is not expensive.
The market is a real flea market. People sell anything, it resembles a second-hand store. If something is bothering you at home, you can definitely put it on sale in this market.
It's a magical place, I get there when I'm a kid. Grandma's utensils mixed with dandies and snows, Soviet tools and mobile phones are like a historical museum. I advise you to just remember your youth.
It is pointless to go there purposefully and find any necessary thing - the assortment is so diverse and unpredictable that it is impossible to predict. You can find a rare, collectible, exclusive thing, or you can absolutely mass consumer goods - both new and used. An interesting place, but prices are sometimes really overpriced (with some sellers, it's even useless to bargain, despite the fact that it's easy to show evidence), sometimes on the contrary, buying one thing, the seller can give a couple more nishtyaks as a bonus....In short, I recommend enthusiasts, lovers of antiquity or just those who are interested.
An open-air flea market, with a focus on selling tools. Compared to the legendary St. Petersburg "Udelka" is small. It is convenient to get there, there is a city train station and a bus stop nearby.
An interesting place in the Zhdanovichi market. What is not sold there, for every taste and color) There are old things, a huge amount of everything for everyday life. There is a master at repairing power tools, judging by the number of people standing nearby, he is handy.
Minsk flea market with a long history on the edge of the city. It's a very appropriate name. A lot of old tools, dishes and all sorts of junk. There are already few decent things, as at many of today's flea markets. I recommend you to visit
An interesting place.
They sell everything from needles to clothes.
There are a couple of rows left where people bring a lot of old things- irons, samovars and so on.
Sometimes I am happy to visit this place, where things that you see for the first time are met.
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Pavel Sindrevich
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October 29, 2024
The Field of Wonders has slowly turned into an ordinary flea market. It is difficult to find anything interesting, vintage, a matter of chance. Half of the market is a pile of rags, in the second half there are mostly all sorts of old things that the hand did not rise to take to the trash. There are really tools and accessories for them, souvenirs and other small things. Although, it must be assumed that there is a demand for such an offer, since the parking lot is almost full and the traffic is very intense.
A great, atmospheric place where you can go back to the past. There are used things, food, old man. You can go to a museum. Actually, I saw tourists there.
The Field of Miracles is a separate kind of art. I really like to visit such places. A lot of historical and ancient things can be found in this market. A little off topic will be the merchants who sell new and modern goods there. The Field of Miracles is like a time machine, it is in order to visit the distant past.
A lot of things can be found, there are decent sellers and goods. There are rude sellers and the price tag is too high for them.
The shawarma point at the entrance is very pleasing. It's not a Russian guy and a girl who cook. I would give them 50 points out of ten for their good taste, assortment, and service.
A cool place to look for everything that comes to mind from old to new goods the prices are reasonable that is cheap you can repair electric and benzo tools it is better to visit on the weekend, of course
Not exactly a flea market. 45% of construction tools are new and used, 40% of clothes are new and used (more just piled up clothes). The rest is a real flea. You can find a lot of interesting things: plates, badges, porcelain.
I bought two Soviet SAZ 0.5 and 0.25 beer mugs on 07/05/23. and a straight razor in good condition. Mugs were sold for 15rubles, a razor for 10 rubles. I gave it away after bidding for all 35 rubles.
Everything is fine in the field of miracles, and the opportunity to find something that you won't find anymore, from plumbing gadgets, to shelves for the refrigerator, stamps, badges, a lot of different dishes, antique and Soviet-era things. There is a large variety of sekonda nearby, if you dig around on the tables, it's very realistic to find a sweater for 5 rubles, a lot of new things, almost new, though you have to look very picky) great jackets, jeans, a lot of children's things
Not really on the subject, there are not enough miracles, but there are craftsmen, true artisans, and a lot of people just trade in what they get and get.although maybe this is entrepreneurship. But I still haven't found an army double-decker bed!!
This is a place where they sell different goods: used, new or brought from somewhere. What I like is that sometimes you can find things here that you won't always find on the Internet, or in any store.
The area and the choice of goods are huge, there are good conscientious sellers, and there are "dealers" who just want to cram their things in. The prices are reasonable.
There are a lot of parking spaces, the location is good, there are no problems getting to the market.