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Татьяна Татун
Level 5 Local Expert
April 7
The Gatovsky Manor (Kozel-Poklewski) is not only a fabulous and beautiful palace, but also a place of remembrance for all the victims of the Great Patriotic War. The manor house itself, once descended from the pages of fantasy books, is well preserved. And thanks to the surviving photographs, most of the interior was recreated during restoration to almost its primary appearance. The preserved staircase, fireplaces, tiles on the floor in the hall, the fascinating decoration of the ceilings and walls - it's all impressive. The rooms are decorated in different styles. There are 12 styles in total. The house has 36 rooms. There are 15 rooms available for viewing, but to be honest, I didn't count them. Most of the furniture and interior items are antiques taken from the private collection of Gomel collector S.Putilina. There is a portrait of the hostess in the house and the dress of those times has been preserved.
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Анна Сидор
Level 9 Local Expert
April 4
Krasny Bereg Estate is a fantastic estate in Belarus. It looks like a castle from childhood dreams. The manor was built in 1893 and since then it has been perfectly preserved. Currently, you can see the manor house, an outbuilding, outbuildings and an English-style park. The exterior of the manor house is decorated with tower tents, mansard roofs, and gargoyle figures built into the main entrance. And the inner halls are a kind of guide to the history of architectural styles in the interior. It combines more than 10 styles - Gothic and Romanesque, Rococo, Mannerism, Baroque and classicism. One of the main features of the palace is its well-preserved interiors. There are 36 rooms in the palace, and all of them are decorated in different styles - you can walk around the estate and study the history of architecture. For example, the main entrance with openwork stucco and colorful stained glass windows is Gothic. The dining room with painted ceilings is Romanesque. The building has largely been preserved in its original form. The tiles on the floor, stairs, and wrought iron products are original. The manor is open every day from 8:00 to 17:00 Admission costs 5 Belarusian rubles (135 Russian rubles or $ 1.59) for adults. Information for March 2025. And it is better to book the tour in advance by phone. 8 (02334) 2 22 01.
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Александр К
Level 8 Local Expert
March 11
An interesting place. I advise you to visit. One of the few attractions of our country is so well preserved. It's just a pity that the English garden and the fence surrounding the estate are in disrepair. There is also a lack of infrastructure nearby. The college is located on the territory of the estate, which also occupies one of the buildings of the estate. It's a pity, of course, but as it is. But I recommend visiting it, it's part of our history.
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Динара Кравцова
Level 7 Local Expert
May 12
The Kozel-Paklevsky Estate in Krasny Bereg is an architectural treasure of Belarus. The Neo-Gothic mansion with stained glass windows, stucco and exquisite interiors takes you back to the era of the nobility. And the park with century-old trees and a quiet river is ideal for walking. Guided tours reveal the history of the Paklevsky family and the secrets of architecture, and the atmosphere inspires photo shoots. This place is worth a visit for anyone who appreciates beauty and wants to touch history.
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NATA ZHILKO
Level 19 Local Expert
February 17
During the New Year holidays, I visited the Kozell Poklewski manor complex in the village of Krasnybereg near Zhlobin, Gomel region. The impression was wonderful - the ballroom decorated with fir trees seemed to have just been abandoned by the owners and their guests.Everything is very nice and homey. I really liked the employee's story, the story of the family and the vicissitudes of family relations....Unfortunately, the objects that fill the house are only from that time, there are no genuine items, the revolutions and the Soviet state left no stone unturned by the small nobles and their way of life.Everything was restored with love and respect for the past history .I really liked it! Unfortunately, I can't tell you how to get there on your own, we took a tour bus.
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Екатерина Михеева
Level 6 Local Expert
May 5
We came from Minsk on an excursion on 03.05. this was our final point on excursions that day. Something is missing, the building itself is very beautiful and exciting, and the interior is no longer native, but it is also interesting. It is a pity that the same ceilings and floors were restored simply for such a castle, but apparently the emphasis was placed on furnishing. In the future, I would like to return to the renovated building of the complex and re-walk through these corridors and rooms decorated in various styles. Perhaps the impression was not so sublime after visiting the more colorful Bulgakov Castle, but still I want to see more history in this complex too.
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Ольга Квадяева
Level 14 Local Expert
January 8
I've always dreamed of visiting this estate. A very beautiful place, fantastic interiors. A wonderful park. Thank you so much for the hospitality of all the staff. There is a large parking lot where you can also buy delicious pies and coffee.
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Иришша
Level 8 Local Expert
May 30
Once again we visited Krasny Bereg. I advise you to combine it with a tour of the city of Bobruisk and its fortifications, residential buildings, and the palace and park complex. Krasny Bereg will surprise you very much, I guarantee) The compact "cottage" of the Kozel-Poklewskys is different from anything you have seen so far. Unusual, beautiful, a little fabulous, minimal restoration work. Be sure to take a guided tour.
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G.D.
Level 15 Local Expert
August 5, 2024
It is a very beautiful museum. Excellent preservation of the interiors. We took a tour, I liked it! The guide told in detail and interestingly about the history of the place and its owners. A wonderful park has been preserved from the estate, which is a pleasure to walk through. A family of storks lives in the park! The museum is located on the territory of the agricultural college, opposite the college there is a cafe-shop with very tasty rolls and bread where you can have a snack. It takes 15 minutes to walk from the manor to the railway station. There are trains to Zhlobin and Bobruisk.
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Владимир Пятериков
Level 13 Local Expert
May 8
Do you like different styles and can't decide which one is bigger? Do you like expensive estates? Don't like the large flow of people? This way for you. The interiors are a mess, beautiful, beautiful, and beautiful again. My personal collection of interesting ceilings in Belarus has not been replenished with a single copy. There is only one drawback: the caretaker who ordered white light lamps in the chandeliers was reprimanded. The white color does not fit at all and greatly spoils the picture.
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Наталья Сманькова
Level 12 Local Expert
March 24
We are coming for the second year in a row. Very atmospheric, well-groomed and cozy. The decoration of the halls of the manor in different styles is simply a delight, as if you are moving not only in time, but also in space.a bench has been set up in the winter garden - you can relax among the greenery)
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оксана з.
Level 5 Local Expert
May 6
Great tour, the castle is beautiful, atmospheric place, the interiors are amazing, the family history is interesting, authentic interior items (mirrors, dressers, etc.)
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Екатерина Н.
Level 12 Local Expert
May 8
They didn't get into the palace itself, because they didn't accept card payments. Everything is clean near the palace, the building is interesting. We walked through the park, ancient trees, but not very well maintained. The river is covered in fallen trees, and it would also be nice to clean it. For the view of the park minus a star...
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Мария Задерновская
Level 8 Local Expert
May 16
I really liked the manor, the interiors are beautiful, the location is also deep in the park. It resembles a fairy-tale princess's house. I liked it even more inside than in the neighboring Bulgakov Palace.
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Misha astapenko
Level 8 Local Expert
January 5
A great place to stop by for a weekend stroll. Besides the fact that the manor itself looks like something fabulous, there is also a beautiful park nearby, the paths of which simply transport you to another world.
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Виктория Осипенко
Level 9 Local Expert
October 12, 2024
The most beautiful estate in Belarus, of all the places I have already visited. It is very unusual, the staff is polite, the exposition is interesting. The backyard park is also great. We were here in autumn and did not regret it, the manor looks very beautiful against the background of yellowed foliage. I really liked the gargoyles at the entrance. The entrance fee is small - 8 rubles.
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Катерина Товстелёва
Level 7 Local Expert
October 23, 2024
A great place for a family outing, and there is something to show the guests. Children always like to come here. The palace is very beautiful and unique, there are very few such historical estates in the Gomel region. It was recently restored. The park is very beautiful, there is a river and picturesque places nearby. It is very beautiful there at any time of the year
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Ni Va
Level 15 Local Expert
December 1, 2023
I liked the house museum so much! I recommend it to everyone!!! Very interesting interiors, each room is unique, and in what good condition everything is kept, with what love the staff takes care of everything, and I received such detailed explanations from the "caretakers of the room" for all my questions. I liked both the inside and the area around - everything is well-groomed, clean, beautiful! It rather resembles small castles from Europe than just a house museum. I recommend you to visit! You can pass through a beautiful gate, an agricultural college is located on the territory of the estate (occupied part of the estate) entrance to the museum is 8 white rubles per person, paid photos only on the camera - this does not apply to phones, ribbons for the wish tree for 10 kopecks. Payment by card-phone is available. There is also a nice winter garden inside. There is no cafe or stall with coffee and food in the vicinity - it's worth taking a thermos and sandwiches with you and having a nice meal walking around the English Park around the estate!
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ира гринкевич
Level 4 Local Expert
May 24
I really liked the manor. The fullness of the halls is wonderful, the furniture is varied and beautiful. The only drawback is the organization of excursions.the groups are going in different directions. If you arrive alone or in a small company, it will be difficult to inspect the premises. Either the guides or the caretakers ask to leave the hall. At the same time, there is a group in most of the halls. There was an unpleasant aftertaste from this. It seems to me that it would be more reasonable to recruit groups on a first-come, first-served basis. It is clear that there are large companies that have booked the tour time in advance, but for ordinary people, you can slightly improve this process:) Well, at least to conduct excursions in one direction, otherwise it's not clear which way to run, so as not to join someone else's group;)
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Светлана Р.
Level 3 Local Expert
May 13
A unique manor. 9 architectural styles in one manor are unlikely to be found anywhere else. 80 percent of the stucco has been preserved. It is very beautiful and interesting with a guided tour.
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Алена
Level 10 Local Expert
January 7
I didn't know we had such cool palaces! The Gothic style was especially impressive, the interior and architecture were amazing! We even danced a waltz in the main hall!
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Константин Р.
Level 10 Local Expert
February 19
One of my favorite museums in Belarus, I love going there and have probably been there 5 or 6 times already. It's a pity the palace is not as popular as, for example, even the neighboring residents, but it definitely deserves attention!
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Илья Родкин
Level 25 Local Expert
April 29
The territory is neat, there is a huge nest of storks on a pole at the entrance to the estate, the stork itself was also seen by the river, and it is worth visiting the memorial complex for children victims of the war nearby.
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Юлия Р.
Level 7 Local Expert
October 7, 2024
Beautiful architecture, a tour of the exposition filled with history, a cozy area overlooking the river. I was pleased with the winter garden filled with various plants. Thanks to the staff of the complex.
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Игорь Дайнеко
Level 14 Local Expert
January 10
It's just a delight! The palace is interesting because each room is made in its own style. My wife was impressed by the Alhambra living room. A kind word to the local patron of the arts, who donated a lot of furniture, making the rooms look more natural. In summer, you can probably take a walk in the park.
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Игорь
Level 21 Local Expert
May 4
The Kozel-Poklevsky Palace and Park Complex in Krasny Bereg is a real journey into a fairy tale! The manor, built in 1893, struck with its unusual architecture — a mixture of Gothic, Baroque and rare neo-Moorish style. The facade is decorated with gargoyles and bright stained glass windows, as if from fantasy, and inside there are small rooms, each in its own style. Antique furniture and cozy halls create the feeling of being transported to the 19th century. The English park around the palace is an ideal place for a walk. Nearby is the memorial to the "Children victims of the war", which touches to the depths of the soul.
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Павел Липинский
Level 10 Local Expert
August 7, 2024
The Kozel-Poklevsky Palace and Park complex surprises with its beauty and atmosphere. Each room of the manor is decorated in a unique style, creating a unique impression of the visit. The picturesque corners of the park inspire you to think and allow you to escape from the daily hustle and bustle. There is a wish tree nearby. I recommend you to visit!
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Елена П.
Level 11 Local Expert
April 19
An interesting place. Repairs are required. There is no terminal for ticket purchase. Only Belarusian rubles. There is no ATM either. Inability to receive tour service when buying tickets. We wanted to join the tour, we couldn't even pay for it, although the guide didn't mind. One employee gave us a whole lecture that this was an unconscionable act. This has reduced interest in the palace.
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Sergey S.
Level 5 Local Expert
April 30
All such places are interesting, some to a greater extent, others to a lesser extent, but interesting, because this is our story. And it's good when they are kept in good condition. In any case, if you are traveling in Belarus and you have such a place on your way, then it's worth stopping here.
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Ольга Басалай
Level 11 Local Expert
November 10, 2024
The atmosphere is mesmerizing. A wonderful park. We visited the museum in autumn-the park was surrounded by colorful foliage. The interior is striking in its antiquity and beauty. It's a great place to understand that you can find yourself in a fairy tale.
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Владимир
Level 20 Local Expert
June 6
It's an amazing place. Everyone needs to go there. Beautiful interior. Furniture. The ceilings are gorgeous. Everything is interesting there
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Ирина Куклицкая
Level 5 Local Expert
August 19, 2024
I really liked the place, my daughter loves castles and palaces, a good place, quiet, calm, there is an English park on the estate, it is not well maintained, they are just trying to do something, in any case, I recommend those who love this kind of place.
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Анастасия
Level 11 Local Expert
June 17
It's beautiful, I really liked the arboretum. Interesting architecture, generally quiet place, few excursions there, apparently, we were in 2022
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Юлия
Level 10 Local Expert
August 26, 2024
My son and I were delighted! We took an audio guide, it was very interesting to hear about each hall in this estate. It was like we were immersed in the atmosphere of those years. It looks like the owners have just left for the weekend somewhere. Thank you for such wonderful historical monuments, for the fact that each hall has preserved its own style. That's great!
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Андрей Бисултанов
Level 7 Local Expert
June 3
This is the best manor I've ever been to! Very interesting! Beautiful house-palace, beautiful territory! Very positive energy!
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Юлия
Level 5 Local Expert
September 18, 2024
10 out of 10!!! This is a very cool place, amazing preservation of the interiors, an amazing old park, which is so pleasant to walk in. The guide is just a master of his craft! I highly recommend it!
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Jimmy's
Level 5 Local Expert
July 1, 2024
The estate survived the 2nd World War without a single shell, and retained an absolute sense of antiquity. All furniture and interior items are authentic. Authentic stucco is everywhere. To appreciate the exposition, it is better to book an excursion or an audio guide in advance. I would like to thank the amazing tour guide Maria Dmitrievna Tkacheva, who made the whole group fall in love with this palace!
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Дария Мядель
Level 4 Local Expert
June 10, 2024
A very interesting manor, really worth a visit. The abundance of architectural styles is very impressive, the contrasts of the interior of the building, each room as a separate world. Excursions are not tiring, the estate itself is small, so you can have time to take pictures, take a walk in the park, and buy souvenirs. There is also a cafe.
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Мармарис Мармарис
Level 13 Local Expert
May 5
An interesting building from the point of view of architecture and history. I was especially surprised that there is an agricultural college on the territory.
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Артём С
Level 10 Local Expert
May 4
During the May holidays, we decided to go sightseeing with friends. Have arrived. And they got turned away, so to speak. We walked around the estate, went inside, got upset and left. Why? Everything is simple. The terminal is not working. 21st century. Tourists from all over the world are coming to you, everyone has maps. How can the terminal not work? It also didn't work out to withdraw cash, there is nowhere. The manor itself and the surrounding area are beautiful. For that and three.
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Svetlana Rasolko
Level 11 Local Expert
August 30, 2024
It's a very beautiful place. A unique estate. Both outside and inside. I've wanted to come here for a long time, even after Peter, I was delighted. The world is resting compared to this beauty. We need to advertise it more, because people from Rogachev and Bobruisk do not know about it, let alone Minsk residents.
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Tarysawa Sare
Level 6 Local Expert
February 8
It's a beautiful place. It's interesting to take a walk and see. Sooooo nice staff. Respect and respect of the krh.
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Сергей Шандра
Level 20 Local Expert
May 26
Cool! A real gem hidden in the trees! There is something to see both inside and out! I highly recommend you to visit!
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Юлия Вегеро
Level 3 Local Expert
April 2
I really liked it, it's a good place, there's a lot to see! The entrance is 10p to the estate and 10p to the "museum for children of war victims".
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Дарья Ковалёва
Level 5 Local Expert
May 23, 2024
A great place to relax. There is a park near the restored estate. It is better to visit the museum with an excursion-this way you will get more impressions. When visiting in the summer, take a repellent, because there are a lot of midges and they bite hard. To get to the manor, you need to enter the gates of the educational institution and go deeper.
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Michael T.
Level 5 Local Expert
August 16, 2024
A wonderful museum. There are a lot of exhibits, the interiors are fascinating. A small quiet park with ducks. We had a great time with the whole family. Two or three hours flew by unnoticed.
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денис иванов
Level 12 Local Expert
May 22, 2024
It's a very beautiful place. Each room of the estate is made in its own style, from classical to Arabic. Of course, there is also a dark side to the history of this estate, but it is represented by a monument next to it. There is a wish tree near the estate, next to which storks have settled. Maybe it really works? You can also wander around the old park. There is a cafe with inexpensive coffee and cooking near the estate.
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Александр Королёв
Level 6 Local Expert
May 10
The architecture, nature and people are great!!!! But do not forget to visit the monument to the victims of the children of war... 300 meters
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анна барташевич
Level 9 Local Expert
July 25, 2023
It's a very beautiful place.The house looks small, but there are many rooms with different types of interior inside.The building has 2 floors.There are a lot of flowers in the rooms, there is even a small greenhouse that I was delighted with.The entrance cost us some 7 rubles per person.At the same time, we saw an exhibition of handmade dolls, as well as an exhibition of paintings by a Belarusian artist.Nearby is a beautiful large park surrounded by a brick fence.There is a small river, by the way, a good descent and a bridge have been made to it.There is still an operating Krasnoberezhsky Agricultural College on the territory.It will be interesting who likes the classic interiors of the 19th century.There is a lot of furniture brought from different corners.Which was carefully preserved for this estate.Come, I think there will be something to see.
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Ирина Ковалёва
Level 7 Local Expert
September 6, 2023
An unusual architectural structure. Each room is beautiful and rich in antique pieces of furniture from private collections. It is definitely worth visiting this place. We have not seen anything like this in Belarus in terms of architectural solutions. Admission is 7 rubles, the presence of a camera is paid separately - 5 rubles. I can't say anything about the tour, because we were there in the last hour of the museum's work and did not plan to take the tour, but no one offered it to us. PS: the cost of the tour is 25 rubles per group, so I recommend grouping and hitting the road😁 After visiting the estate with a guide, each exhibit sparkled with new colors.
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