The museum is generally not bad, the working woman is very friendly and helpful. But the exhibition itself about the world of tanks upset. What kind of idea is it to show videos that are already on YouTube and even cropped? Moreover, the most interesting video (the parade of tanks) is cut off the most. The other two are just videos for the events in the game. Seriously? Is this something that should be shown on the insert?!
The rest is just printed photos of tanks and places in the game.
There is also a room with two PCs, you can play a 1-on-1 battle.
Well, one room is "interactive", but of course there is no more interactive than in a smart light bulb that can change color.
In general, as an IT person, I didn't see anything interesting, although the announcement promises something about the development and addition of tanks to the game.
By the way, for some reason they decided to put it separately in QR codes, and mark up banal screenshots of places from the map and tanks in the photo…
The only positive and interesting moment is the quest for the exhibition.
It is better to watch videos from the YouTube channel instead of this exhibition, by the way, there are very interesting mini-lectures about tank battles of the Second World War, for example
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Anastasiya K.
Level 12 Local Expert
December 11
Did you visit the exhibition "Autumn? Very much!" I really liked it! Everything is thought out to the smallest detail: a quest, a zone with migratory birds, a prediction in digital format, an immersive film! Every part of the exhibition is simply beautiful! I will definitely return to other exhibitions)
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Vlada Milkovich
Level 3 Local Expert
November 3
Hello, did you go to the exhibition "Autumn? - Autumn." and I was disappointed.
When I saw the main cover of the exhibition, I immediately wanted to go to it only after arriving in Minsk. At the entrance, I was greeted by a beautiful autumn composition surrounded by different paintings and that's it.... that's it. I thought there were more rooms, but it turned out that there were 3 small rooms in one of them they placed a coffee machine, the second and the third with one painting.
The room with the projector was not impressed at all. Even for children, there is only a sticker next to the picture. Well, it doesn't cost 14 rubles, maximum 6!
It costs the same amount to go to the National Art Museum of the Republic of Belarus, so this is how to compare heaven and earth. I understand that Farba is aimed at young artists and paintings change there all the time, but I have no positive emotions left. 2 stars for the helpful staff.
The entire tour of the exposition takes 10 minutes.