Many thanks to the staff of the Potemkin Palace for the informative and informative tour. There are many unique historical exhibits in the Palace. The interior of the rooms of the past has been recreated with high design art. Everything is done very harmoniously, beautifully and interestingly.
It is worth mentioning the Mother's Museum, which contains educational materials about famous women mothers of the Krichevsky district and their children. All this is very unusual and touchingly designed.
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Антонина Евдокимова
Level 7 Local Expert
August 15, 2024
A wonderful and very atmospheric place, albeit after reconstruction.
A wonderful private tour.
There are amazing exhibits. It's great that everyone is trying to carefully and carefully recreate (most of the historical exhibits were seized at the Belarusian customs, or bought at various auctions).
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Мария _
Level 8 Local Expert
October 14, 2023
We visited this museum in the summer and are very glad that we visited it. A very beautiful well-kept garden around the estate, there is a place to walk and arrange photo shoots, you can take a snack with you. I think that this cultural object is not deservedly deprived of attention, there is very little information about it on the Internet and, accordingly, few people know about its existence. We took an excursion. With a soul and great love, the guide tells about the estate. Yes, many exhibits have not been preserved, but similar original exhibits of those times are on display in the museum and the visitor can get an idea of how people lived at that time. During the tour there are tricky riddles, very fascinating and sometimes funny - about what this or that piece of furniture was intended for. There is a curious story about the clock. But it becomes even more mysterious and amazing when you hear a similar almost detective story in the museum-town hall in Mogilev. Go listen and you won't regret it! It is better to go in fine weather, if in summer, then you can still swim in a small and picturesque river nearby. We wish the museum itself development and prosperity. It would be possible to add magnets for memory, some small postcards, maybe a recipe for an old herbal tea or with some local berries, it would be interesting to see a tiny pharmacy garden. There is not enough page in Instagram or telegram about the life of the museum, its exhibits, maybe a master class on some craft that flourished in the time of Potemkin.