A must-visit. The work schedule is from 10 to 19 (break from 14 to 15) from Wednesday to Sunday. There are a lot of interesting exhibits. The author of the works, Ivan Suprunchik, lives nearby, if not on site, then the locals will tell you where to find him. He still has a lot of exhibits at home. We learned a lot of things that were not told or shown to us anywhere.
This is not a museum, but a real treasure trove of Polesie! Therefore, I advise you to stock up on time, one hour will obviously not be enough.
The center itself was created on the initiative of Ivan Filipovich Suprunchik, ganarov paleshuk, who makes this place special. He remembers the history of each item – who brought it, where he found it, and how it was used in everyday life. He also paints paintings and creates wooden sculptures based on ritual and toponymic stories. Well, what a wonderful storyteller he is, just a storehouse of knowledge about Belarusian culture!
I highly recommend you to visit.
An interesting autistic place. The long-term history of the artist and his work.
The impressions are incredible!!!
You definitely need to visit here and get to know the artist Ivan Suprunchik. An incredible man, with his own worldview, with an abundance of life stories and their imprints in wooden sculptures, drawings, personal belongings and other various devices from the Terebici district.
An excursion into history is imprinted on the subcortex of the brain. Most of the jobs are creep jobs. The author's grandfather, in his Polessky dialect, told horror stories on the subject. In general, it's impressive.
It's cheap, in 2024 I paid 1.4 rubles. There are toilets.