State Memorial complex Brest Fortress-hero - Belarus.
Entrance to the territory of the Memorial Complex is free and allowed from 08.00 to 24.00.
There are several museums on the territory - they are paid separately.
Everything is clean, everything is kept in a decent way
The main entrance to the Fortress is made in the shape of a star.
At the entrance, the call signs of the central radio station of the Soviet Union sound, the voice of Levitan, talking about the treacherous attack of Nazi Germany on the USSR, or the sounds of bombing.
It is better if you take a mosquito repellent with you.
Parking is decent.
There are shops on the territory
There is one toilet at the entrance and one on the territory.
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Людмила Батюня
Level 3 Local Expert
June 4
We went on 2 excursions with young, but very wonderful guides. First, we visited the art museum with the guide Anna. Calmly, interestingly, accessible to children and adults, she told us about the emergence of the city of Brest, and then about the artists. Then we got to another wonderful guide Vyacheslav. He spoke about the war in a very informative and accessible way. In general, we are very happy that we visited this place. I recommend
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W∅rld Trâ$h™
Level 12 Local Expert
April 29
Hero Fortress Brest
Cleanliness ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
(Everything is clean, the lawn is mowed, the trees are well-groomed, there is a sufficient amount of garbage.)
Nature ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
( Lots of greenery and trees )
Architecture ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
(Some of the fortress buildings (which were destroyed during the storming of the Brest fortress by the troops of the 3rd Reich) have been restored, and some left untouched. At the entrance, we are greeted by the monument of the star, in which a song from the time of the Second World War is playing, in the citadel there is a museum of the Brest Fortress (In the former barracks) In the center there is an "obelisk bayonet" and a sculpture "courage", ruins of the engineering department (foundation) Behind them is the garrison church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, which was a club in Soviet times.