Nesvizh is a cute Belarusian town with a rich history. It is famous for its castle complex, which everyone visits . But besides the castle and the park, there are several other ancient attractions around; for example, the town hall. The City Hall is an architectural monument of the 16th century ; the oldest preserved structure of this type in Belarus; a beautiful building with a clock that reminds you of itself every 15 minutes. Nesvizh owes its beauty to the Radziwill family . For example, Nikolai Christopher Radziwill Sirotka, one of the most active of his kind, achieved the Magdeburg law for Nesvizh, after which the construction of the town hall and shopping malls adjacent to it began. There is a museum in the building …
The exposition is so-so, the staff simply guards the exhibits, does not give answers to questions on the topic.From the positive book in the souvenir shop there is an interesting selection on the history of Belarus and reasonable prices. I heartily recommend visiting Slutsk Brama instead of the Town Hall, which is 300 meters from the Town Hall.There, with fewer exhibits, you will get an interesting story about the history of Nesvizh from the mouth of the CASHIER and the receptionist girl! Here's respect for their interest in tourists!
An amazingly beautiful place!
Take a walk not only around the castle, but also find time to explore the surroundings!
A wonderful town hall and small restaurants in the area!
A brilliant place, I advise everyone who wants to immerse themselves in the history of this beautiful country and people! We will definitely come for a couple of days in the summer, the child was delighted with the castle 🤩
For a mandatory visit, it is a pity that there is something unintelligible near the town hall on the site of the shopping malls. Is it really impossible for tourists to open souvenir shops and Belarusian goods like in the Capital? Otherwise, the lingerie store is not impressive
Another attraction of Nesvizh is a must-visit after the Palace and Park complex. The whole history of the city, beautifully decorated, old shopping malls on the side and there is a wonderful coffee shop right in the building of the town hall.
A very beautiful place, I recommend you to visit, everything is organized for tourists, a wonderful park for a walk or you can rent a scooter, a catamaran, there is a place to have a snack
It was the first town hall I visited. The entrance costs only around 3-4 rubles, but there is something to see: exhibits, decoration, grandiose chandeliers.
The town hall is just like in clash of clans. I advise you to visit. I haven't been on the tour, but the exhibitions are quite interesting. Clear. The restaurant is good.
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Anton P.
Level 7 Local Expert
November 9
If you are in Nesvizh, then first of all be sure to visit the town hall and book a tour, the price is very democratic, but it's worth it. Full immersion in the rich and interesting history of the ancient city
I really liked it! The impressions were the best!! The staff is friendly and courteous.Beautiful exhibits, cleanliness and order everywhere, if possible, I will try to visit Nesvizh!!!
High, impermissible))high in comparison with Minsk. I really liked the treasury room, its design. The tour is always mandatory for people like me)
The kids will like the cafe to the left of the entrance
There was the best guide for the whole trip named Alla. An interesting story about medieval life. Thank you, Ala!In the Belarusian transcription, this name is written with one letter "L".
It's not bad for the overall development, we took an excursion, 45-50 minutes for a circle and that's enough, there is an exposition with a historical theme inside, but if you are too lazy to go or do not have time in time, you can do it)))
A small museum of the history of the city of Nesvizh in the oldest town hall in Belarus. There are copies, but they are based on original exhibits that add up the narrative of the urban past. It is open on Mondays.
I liked the town hall, it was delicious, beautiful, in general I recommend it) I especially recommend the herring appetizer with onions and sour cream, it's kind of unrealistically delicious.
Clean, beautiful. The territory is well maintained. Interesting. There are many antique items on display. I advise you to visit. The restoration is ongoing. Over time, I think it will be even more interesting.
There is a cafe "Batleika" in the town hall. They offer quests around the town hall. According to my daughter, "A very cool quest."
Basically a good place
The town hall is beautiful, inspected, the exposition is small inside, but it doesn't matter at all, the people there are kind and tell about everything with love.
A wonderful prologue before visiting the castle. The cashier is nice and friendly. The guide Evgenia Nikolaevna spoke very interestingly about the life of the city and the townspeople.
I cannot share the enthusiastic reviews about the museum in the Town Hall. There are several small halls with a small number of exhibits. The information content is minimal. But the Nesvizh Museum of Local History told in sufficient detail about the construction, reconstruction and fate of the Town Hall. The ticket price is an insignificant 3 rubles. I walked through 4 halls in 20 minutes, having studied all the exhibits in detail. I came out with the feeling that I had been deceived. It's not interesting. But I recommend taking a walk near the Town Hall. There are a certain number of places worth seeing.