A small and interesting museum of local lore. We stopped by on the way to Bobruisk and never regretted it. A wonderful guide who loves his small homeland and his work in the museum. We learned new facts about our traditions. It's great that there are such places.
We got to the manor museum on Saturday at about 16:00, paid in cash, took a tour.
I liked everything very much: the building itself, which has been well preserved for 150 years, and the filling of the halls (furniture and belongings of the owners of the estate were transferred to the museum), a very interesting hall of Belarusian life.
But the most wonderful thing is the people who work in this museum! Julia, the tour guide, is a real talent! And she told me a lot of interesting things, and showed me, and something could be touched.
Be sure to visit this museum.
Both children and adults liked everything very much
I came across this museum by chance. It doesn't seem to be anything special, but it's kind of "warm and lamp-like". I didn't know who the Bonch-Osmolovskys were, but it turned out that they were a poor but rather famous family in the Russian Empire, which gave rise to officials, scientists, writers and revolutionaries. Original furniture and household items from the 19th century. One of the few preserved old buildings in the area. I recommend.