While passing through Grodno, I accidentally visited a pharmacy museum.I was pleasantly surprised, as I had never seen anything like it anywhere.It's great that you can buy medicines by getting advice from competent and polite specialists, while plunging into history and admiring the exhibits that are presented in the museum!Thank you for your work and for your idea!
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Андрей Александрович
Level 14 Local Expert
July 5
The pharmacy Museum is an original, beautiful place. Admission is free, but you have to pay to take a photo inside... Pennies , but still strange . We were also very pleasantly surprised to feel the difference in service. There is a very nice, pleasant, and helpful girl in the pharmacy itself, and a disgruntled, rude woman in the pharmacy museum. She answered the questions with obvious aggression .
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Gala
Level 23 Local Expert
July 7
The museum is free of charge. But! Everything would be fine, that's just the payment for everything else in the pharmacy EXCLUSIVELY in cash.
To pay for the tour, you must have cash with you. And without a guide, it is difficult to understand anything - these are just showcases with some incomprehensible exhibits.
And even a photo shoot costs 1 Belarusian ruble, but it must also be paid in cash.
For this reason, we were unable to buy handmade soap and tea.
Is it really so difficult to install a card payment terminal?
Moreover, in the next room of the city pharmacy, payment by bank cards is accepted.