We recently visited the Nesvizh Town Hall, came to the "reception at the town hall" event. First of all, I would like to mention the girl who accepted our order, explained everything in an accessible way, and was in touch with us whenever necessary. The event was cool, the young actors greeted us in vintage costumes and led us into the hall where the event itself was taking place. The girl who hosted the reception was also wearing a beautiful dress. We haven't seen such professional analysis yet, watching videos of dancing, we ourselves didn't believe that we were dancing. The presenter (the queen) explained everything clearly and clearly, suggested the movements during the dancing. There was a very friendly atmosphere, and very interesting, funny dancing, all the time I had the feeling that I was at a real ball. If I'm not mistaken, the host's name is Anastasia, but I'm not sure. In conclusion, I will write briefly: I DEFINITELY RECOMMEND IT!, Once again , to all those who are curious - thank you !
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наталия тимошенко
Level 14 Local Expert
July 18, 2024
Nesvizh is a cute Belarusian town with a rich history. It is famous for its castle complex, which everyone visits . But besides the castle and the park, there are several other ancient attractions around; for example, the town hall. The City Hall is an architectural monument of the 16th century ; the oldest preserved structure of this type in Belarus; a beautiful building with a clock that reminds you of itself every 15 minutes. Nesvizh owes its beauty to the Radziwill family . For example, Nikolai Christopher Radziwill Sirotka, one of the most active of his kind, achieved the Magdeburg law for Nesvizh, after which the construction of the town hall and shopping malls adjacent to it began. There is a museum in the building …
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Елена
Level 10 Local Expert
July 11, 2024
The exposition is so-so, the staff simply guards the exhibits, does not give answers to questions on the topic.From the positive book in the souvenir shop there is an interesting selection on the history of Belarus and reasonable prices. I heartily recommend visiting Slutsk Brama instead of the Town Hall, which is 300 meters from the Town Hall.There, with fewer exhibits, you will get an interesting story about the history of Nesvizh from the mouth of the CASHIER and the receptionist girl! Here's respect for their interest in tourists!