A very beautiful memorable place. Several museums in dugouts, a trench, guns. You can shoot with a gun. There is a place to eat. I liked everything. This is an example of how to improve significant memorable places.
I visited the Partizanskaya Krinichka military historical complex two years ago. It impresses with its realism, the work done to preserve and reconstruct the complex. Before that, I was there in Soviet times. There is something to compare it with . I advise everyone to visit. The only problem is that you can only get there by private transport (that was the case a couple of years ago, I don't think that's changed).
All residents and guests of Gomel just need to visit this place themselves and show the children!!! The cost of the visit is not expensive (3-4 rubles). or 100-120 rubles per year), and the emotions are very strong. Realistically built strawberries, as they were in the war (my grandfather was a partisan), a transfer into reality of how the partisans lived, how they fought the Nazis. Many samples of the relic can be touched to immerse yourself in that distant atmosphere. In addition to the dugouts, the territory itself is equipped, the life of the partisans, some military equipment of those times that you can touch, trenches along which you can walk. The guides and the head simply live their work, and convey all the emotions and experiences of the war to the visitors. Words can't convey everything, visit and you won't regret it!!!
It's a very interesting place. Many thanks to the guide, a professional story. Even locals who work in taxis and live 7 km away don't know about this unique place.
The child loves to visit this place very much. And it is very interesting for us to plunge into this atmosphere. Everything is very realistically reconstructed.
the location of the Gomel partisan detachment "Bolshevik" under the command of Yemelyan Barykin, which existed from 1941 to 1943 until the complete liberation of Gomel, and then as part of the Red Army participated in Operation Bagration to liberate the entire territory of Belarus.
The place has changed beyond recognition. Previously, it was a quiet corner in the forest where you could go or ride a mountain bike. Now the perfect road has been laid there. The complex itself is now a military museum. But it is sad that the very roof with water was laid with paving stones with grilles, although he used to collect and drink water from there himself. And you can visit the complex only during opening hours, although previously many people came on weekends and stayed overnight with tents.
The place is beautiful. The road is paved. The Chabarok Restaurant is 5.5 km away. The guides are knowledgeable, especially Dmitry. He tells interesting stories. I do not advise you to communicate with the manager - he is rude and uncultured. She dresses untidily.
A historic place!We always used to ride bicycles there when we were kids.
But unfortunately, after the reconstruction, someone decided to make a paid visit. Nonsense! This is the heritage of the entire Belarusian people, and in particular the Homelites!
An interesting complex, there is something to see and how to spend time with children. In addition, it is also a good route for a short bike ride outside the city.
I've been here in 2020 and 2021, it was great. Now it's great, there is only a high-quality road from the chabarok restaurant to krynichka. We made a paid entrance , time limit . And in fact there is nothing there and there is nothing to pay for . I think it's a pity that we squeezed out such a place surrounded by forest. Bicycles and roller skates are constantly being ridden along a good road - a new attraction. There is nothing more to say
Recently, my husband and relatives visited this historic place. I would like to express my gratitude to the employee of this complex - Golub Anna Vasilyevna, who gave us a very interesting tour and told us a lot of things that are not taught in schools, but it's a pity. A lot of things impressed me, sometimes goosebumps ran through my skin, especially in what real conditions I had to survive! I want our children and grandchildren to be taken to such memorable places from the first grade and told at what cost of millions of lives every piece of our land was conquered for the advent of peace! I strongly advise you to visit, first by calling the administration.
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Level 14 Local Expert
April 30, 2024
A wonderful military-historical complex Partizanskaya krinichka, located 2 km from the final stop "Kristall"; and 5 km from the highway to the forest. A wonderful paved road has been built along which you can easily reach the memorial museum itself, where you can clearly see the difficult conditions in which our grandfathers had to extract a long-awaited VICTORY for the current generation and all previous ones! This sacred place is visited by excursions, and on weekends many families with children come here, telling the story to the children about the Bolshevik partisan detachment, in whose honor this memorial was opened! I recommend all guests and vacationers in the sanatoriums of our beautiful, green, clean city to visit this unique museum under the open, peaceful sky of Belarus!!!
Quite an atmospheric historical place. By and large, there are not enough objects for inspection, but they are gradually being added.
It's a long walk from the highway, but I recommend cycling.
We were here with the children during the military historical reconstruction in November 2023. A very interesting place, strawberries, monuments. The tour will be remembered for a long time, especially for the teenage generation, so that they remember the history and do not forget what our land has experienced.
It's a very interesting place. An excellent complex for the historical education of children, teenagers, and adults. History and heroes must be remembered.
it takes pride that such patriotic places are being restored, they have made an entrance for transport, a chapel, there is something to see and where to pay tribute to the generation of war
Recently we visited the Partisan clinic with children. I liked that the employee of the clinic talked in detail about the wartime, we looked at how the partisans survived in dugouts. The installation shows well those difficult and terrible times. I believe that it is necessary for children to tell and show the history of their native land. After all, history is something that stays with a person and that is passed down from generation to generation.
It is necessary to visit. The guides are good, I advise you to take professional excursions
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Андрей Собонь
Level 5 Local Expert
July 22, 2024
I advise you, the museum is very beautiful, take a tour, and a lot will be clear, and shoot carefully, the prices are just fire, yes, maybe it won't be enough for you, but this is a parking lot of the party, here, as it falls
Everything is very remote from reality, and from what used to be in this place. They turned it into a commercial project, shooting from a stripped-down weapon is very expensive by local, and not by local standards
I'm sure there are no indifferent people here. Visiting such places makes you think about good and evil. The realization that people went to their deaths without hesitation - for the Motherland , for the truth .
The place is actually beautiful, but due to the fact that there is no sign that it is not working now, it is very insulting. Many people go there to see the beauty of the place. And people walk 5km in order to see the fenced set.
Having safely reached a beautiful, pleasant place, the administration asked for an exit, first you need to ask permission and agree on the time, everyone for the future, come by themselves to see "it is impossible".One star just for that.Do not search the Internet for how to get there, but look for phone numbers where you can coordinate the time of the visit , insanity.
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Сергей Афанасьев
Level 6 Local Expert
March 9, 2024
It's cool in winter. In the summer, it will be great to wander there with the kids. The expositions are good.
I highly recommend it.
We drove for an hour to krynitsa, where our grandfathers lived and fought, and its authorities blocked it with a fence and closed it from ordinary citizens.
The one who put up this fence is a very short-sighted person, I hope his political career will end in the near future, as the free passage to the krynitsa ended.