Many thanks to the staff of the complex. The tour was conducted perfectly, the guide told the story expressively and touchingly. Moreover, employees promptly answer questions on social networks, consult on the phone on how best to get there, and even call back themselves when they see missed calls. I am very pleased with this attitude, thank you.
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Дмитрий Зайцев
Level 15 Local Expert
December 8, 2024
A memorial complex telling about the atrocities of the Nazi invaders on the territory of Belarus in general and in the village of Khatyn in particular.
I highly recommend visiting with a guided tour.
The complex is well maintained, clean, in excellent condition. Every detail makes you think and feel the heavy atmosphere of the war years and the period of occupation.
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Ольга Петрова
Level 8 Local Expert
September 25, 2024
I believe that this place should be visited by everyone who remembers and honors the history of their people and ancestors.
It's very quiet there, and only the bells on the memorials, which symbolize the burned huts, ring every 30 seconds.
On the site of each house there is a memorial-a stele on which there is a plaque with the names of those who lived in the house. At their foot are children's toys that people bring. There were many children in the families..
The monument "The Unconquered Man", the eternal flame, the cemetery of burned and destroyed villages, the very atmosphere of this place makes you remember once again.
It takes 40 minutes by car from Minsk, there is a huge parking lot, cafes, toilets, a souvenir shop on the territory.