A place that cannot be visited without emotions!!! The story of the Great War, the Great Victory of our people!!! A must-visit with the younger generation!!! I think it will be very interesting to be in the fortress on May 9th!!! There are many letters and photographs in the museum, and many interesting moments from the life of the defenders of the fortress! It is better to go to Brest with an overnight stay in order to have time to get around everything, there are no problems renting a place....
I recommend you to visit. There is a nuance to get acquainted with all the museums and memorials, in terms of time - you need to plan the whole day. Thanks to the people who have preserved all the "exhibits" to our time, thanks to the guides, thanks to the girls selling tickets. Everyone calmly answers questions from even people who are not completely calm).
This is a place of our memory, history, our sorrow and our pride for the Soviet people who gave the first battle to the fascist inhumans.
The size of the fortress is impressive. It's interesting to walk around and see the history. A cultural place. There is no garbage and everything is clean. Of the disadvantages, only a large price tag for water and ice cream. (0.5 water is more than 2byn). I recommend you to visit.
A new and interesting museum. Thanks to the guide Artyom, who, with his informal story, managed not only to convey the ideas that were laid down when creating the exhibition, but also to set the appropriate mood. This was especially noticeable after a formal and uninteresting excursion to the Brest Fortress Defense Museum. Keep it up !
This place makes a very strong impression, as if it had been in the past, there are many interesting museums, the garrison temple is very beautiful. It's a pity the weather didn't allow us to visit everything we wanted.
We were at the museum on February 3, it was raining and we went to the museum according to the type where we would get to, we got to the Museum of War-the territory of peace and did not regret it.There were 6 of us (2 teenagers) and we took a tour, it cost like 35 rubles and 10 rubles a ticket for an adult.I have been to many places, attended many excursions and I can say for sure that our guide was one of the best.The tour lasted about 1.5 hours in one breath, to the point of tears, it hurts, but we need it, it's our Memory.The guide is a very pleasant woman with a clear, fascinating voice without parasite words. The museum consists of several halls passing into each other telling about different stages of the war, and the defense of the fortress and life in the war after the capture of the fortress, the fate of those who survived and who did not survive, Eternal Memory.You can understand the essence of the museum yourself, but the main emotions that have not been released for 2 weeks have been presented by the tour.I advise you to visit the museum and definitely with an excursion
An epic place... Without knowing the details of the history, find a good guide, it is from him that a lot will depend on your perception of this place
It is unlikely to be possible to evaluate it without understanding the history. I recommend setting aside a whole day for the inspection
Very impressive. The exhibits, preserved letters, household items, and clothes are perfectly selected. Video and audio effects cause tremors. Special thanks to Elena Evgenievna, an employee of the museum, for the story. Thanks to her professionalism, the visit will be remembered for a long time, even men wiped away tears
Thank you very much to the guide Galina. She led the tour just great, told a lot of information. Answered all the questions. It is very clear that this beautiful girl loves her job. He knows and knows how to convey to tourists not only information, but also puts his soul into it. Thank you very much!
Definitely one of the best memorial sites in terms of atmosphere, knowledge, new feelings and emotions. There is no excessive pathos, but the greatness of this place and a completely different feat on this earth feels good.
I saw the Brest Fortress for the first time as a 10-year-old kid. I was very impressed! 36 years later, he brought his sons. But my heart is also beating with excitement and tears come to my eyes from visiting this holy place. Special thanks to the authorities and the people of the Republic of Belarus for cherishing the memory and patriotically educating the younger generation! Everything is organized flawlessly!
A very interesting museum! The entire history of the Brest Fortress is presented. Bright expositions, interesting facts. If you are on a guided tour, they will tell you the story in more detail.
I liked it, we were there recently with a tour of it. The only thing that's a little creepy is the music at the entrance before the declaration of war, I'll only add one photo. Sorry
The tour was conducted by Elena Evgenievna, everything was informative, interesting, calm and useful. I advise everyone who is not indifferent to our history to visit this museum. I was crying, the children were crying, everyone was imbued with that atmosphere. I bow low to all those involved in the creation and working in this museum
The heart freezes from the atmosphere that permeates every centimeter of the Brest fortress. The museums located on the territory of the fortress contain information, personal belongings and photos of the heroes who took the first battle on this diverse land. I recommend visiting this place not only for adults, but also for children. We must not forget this, it is our duty to keep in our hearts the memory of every soldier and officer who gave his life for our peaceful sky.
An amazing historical installation. An interesting idea of the halls, which reflect different periods of the fortress. At the same time, it is quite difficult to be here when you read the descriptions of photos and objects. I would also like to mention the friendly staff. I was very pleased!
The museum has a lot of photos of people and events related to the history of the fortress, and the feat of the defenders of the Brest fortress in June 1941, as well as the liberators in 1944. It's Also Impressive.
A story that you can touch with your hand. I recommend watching the Brest Fortress movie in advance. When you are in a place where, conditionally, you saw with your own eyes what was happening, you especially understand and feel the pain and suffering that the defenders of the fortress experienced.
A great museum! A very informative exposition. It is necessary to constantly guide young people and schoolchildren through this museum. The only thing I didn't like was how one of the guides talked about how a young Wehrmacht soldier fought and died. And they kept in touch with his family. It is clear that in Russia, first of all, humanism. But who called the German troops to the Soviet Union. Personally, my wife and I didn't like it. Everything else in the museum is fine. 5 STARS.
Everyone should visit this place!
I came with my son (14 years old), before the trip we watched a film about the feat of the defenders of the garrison!
Honored the memory!!!
A grand memorial!
A very interesting museum. Here you feel proud of the courage and heroism of our people who went through the war. We will definitely come here with the child. Thanks a lot to the guides.
The last Wednesday of the month is a 50% discount on tickets, we got very lucky, minus that it works until 18.00, we had to quickly inspect the expositions, and there are a lot of them. In general, I liked everything.
It is a very memorable place that I think all Russians and CIS countries should visit. This is a place of incredible courage and fortitude. Be sure to take a guided tour.
At the age of 36, I finally visited this wonderful place for the first time. It causes very strong feelings. It's just a pity for me that my already deceased grandmother, who went through the war, did not visit here. I'm sure I would have heard a lot of emotional stories from her.
A great museum. There is a lot to see. There are guided tours. Everything is very clean and neatly done. Any self-respecting patriot should visit this city and this museum.
A grandiose structure! It's worth a visit. A visit to the fortress made an indelible impression. Very impressive. The territory is large and well decorated. REMEMBER!!!
The place itself is grandiose and energetically strong!
I was impressed by the Kholm Gate.
The museum is inside, although the reconstructions are of high quality, but somehow there are very few exhibition rooms.
There are not enough stands with photos and information throughout the territory, as it was and looked like before the war...even the video glass in the Brest railway station, where a documentary about the fortress is broadcast, told us more than all the stands on the territory...
You can book a guided tour. You can choose a guide. You can visit any museum on your own. The citadel is in the spotlight. The museum's exposition is dedicated to the first days of the fortress defense.
A place of heroic deeds and heroism of the doomed. For some reason, the guides do not tell about the 6 thousand soldiers from the fortress, who immediately surrendered in the first hours of the war..
It is worth visiting and giving this museum a minimum of one day. I liked the museum inside the fortress for preschoolers and schoolchildren, there is a lot to touch and hear.
Probably the newest (2019) a museum on the theme of the Second World War on the territory of the Brest fortress. It is a very atmospheric place - the suddenly changing lighting when viewing expositions strongly immerses in the atmosphere of the events of June 22, 1941. It is open until 19:00, while most museums close at 18:00. The approximate viewing time is 60-90 minutes.
The exposition has been updated, there is something to see, interactive elements have been added. But it's better to take an audio guide. Then the impression will be complete and you will spend your time usefully.
I really like the city of Brest, and the Brest Fortress is a separate topic. Getting into the territory, everything changes inside. You're living right through everything that happened in it during World War II. I advise everyone to visit. Be sure to take a guide and walk around the territory. A 5-year-old child listened attentively to the guide and liked everything, passed 2.5 hours quietly and peacefully.
He showed the Brest fortress to children. You either need to prepare yourself or take a guide. It is advisable to watch the movie "Brest Fortress" either before or after