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Uk Brestsky oblastnoy krayevedchesky muzey Arkheologichesky muzey Berestye

Rating 4.9
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Brest, Krapasny prajezd, 15
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Brest, Krapasny prajezd, 15
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Open until 7:00 PM
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Марина Корчёмкина/Подосёнов
Level 9 Local Expert
June 2
The museum is very atmospheric and homely.It was very interesting to me both from a historical and an ethnographic point of view. Much attention is paid to the identity of the Belarusian settlements and their way of life. I was pleased with the Birch Bark cat! He's so funny and kind! I even trusted him with an owl wish in his ear! And of course the excavation! It conquers with its orderliness and originality... I think it will be interesting for everyone, both adults and children.
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игорь игорев
Level 17 Local Expert
June 19
This is a museum with archaeological finds and, in general, a unique object, especially for the Eastern Slavs (to whom I refer the main nations of the inhabitants of the Republic of Belarus, Ukraine, and the Russian Federation). If you are a fan of history, archeology, and related sciences, you definitely should go here. At first glance, the museum's exposition may seem quite insignificant, but if you remember that many of the artifacts date back to the 13th century and are wooden products (buildings, objects, etc.), then you realize how unique (due to the swampy terrain)the material collected here allows for a deeper understanding of our Slavic history, way of life, occupations, and other aspects of life, which is characteristic to a greater or lesser extent of almost all proto-urban and simple settlements that did not realize themselves into something more, located once within the territory of the medieval ancient Russian state, which included to one degree or another the above-mentioned individual States. Others who are not interested will probably not be particularly interested in this museum exhibit, and the composition will seem very modest. But to understand this, as always, you need to visit there yourself and form your own opinion. I really enjoyed visiting the museum, and I wish you the same. And I will add that all of the above is my personal opinion.
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Елена Елена
Level 6 Local Expert
May 16
A wonderful place to learn about the history of your native land! It's beautiful, atmospheric, informative and very exciting. There are many exhibits, and information is available in three languages. There is an area for watching a film about the excavations, and there is an interactive part. You can buy souvenirs to remember this amazing place. I recommend you to visit!
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