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Yakhimovshchina filial Gosudarstvennogo Literaturnogo Muzeya Yanki Kupaly

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СЕРГЕЙ Федотов
Level 8 Local Expert
November 2, 2024
A beautiful museum.there are many expositions. The story of Kupala and Yakhimovshchina is told.the building is large, there is a basement with vaults.It is interesting to have a stove with tiles.
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Лилия
Level 2 Local Expert
April 11, 2024
A very interesting museum. A wonderful manager who conducts excursions in great detail and professionally. I would like to see more attention paid to the restoration and repair of premises, especially the basement and outbuildings.
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Екатерина Рынке
Level 7 Local Expert
August 19, 2024
The museum is preparing to open after repairs and restoration, they say they will open with full strength by spring. So far, you can only stop by, chat with a guide, a very charming woman and support the museum with a ruble
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Андрей Безштанько
Level 9 Local Expert
February 26, 2024
It was interesting to visit the place where the classic of Belarusian literature lived. It's a pity the museum itself was closed for reconstruction, but that didn't stop you from enjoying the beauty of this place.
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Iamkuroko
Level 14 Local Expert
November 13, 2022
The house Museum is a residential building built in 1897, the summer kitchen of the last owner of the estate in Yakhimovshchina. In 1906-1907, Yanka Kupala lived and worked here at the distillery as a laborer. Here he wrote many of his poems, for example, "And who is there idze, and who is there idze at agromnistai such a gramadze? — Belarusians" and was preparing for publication his first collection "Zhaleika". In the museum you will visit the room where the poet lived, you will see the results of his literary work. There are also several halls in the museum that are not related to Kupala's activities, but are also curious. In addition to the museum, there is something else to see in the village. By the beginning of the XX century, a large industrial complex had been formed at the estate: a distillery, a tarry, an oil mill, a cheese factory, a brick factory, a smokehouse, a mill. During the First World War in 1914, most of the manor complex was severely damaged, and the manor house was almost completely destroyed. Since that time, the main house of the estate has become an outbuilding (official), two wooden barns, a house where laborers lived, part of the distillery and the house museum itself have also been preserved. I also want to thank the museum staff who accompanied us. A wonderful, sincere person, thank you for your work.
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Алексей Х.
Level 10 Local Expert
June 18
I didn't work on Sunday, so I got three stars.
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Anastasia K
Level 12 Local Expert
September 18, 2022
An excellent museum of the great poet. An interesting tour, a pleasant guide. I even managed to look into the master's cellars and see with my own eyes the ovens in which the servants cooked food. Be sure to take the tour, it's not expensive, but it's a great pleasure
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Татьяна Горохова
Level 5 Local Expert
March 20, 2023
A wonderful place, special thanks to the guide, it is clear that the person lives this job and gives his best one hundred percent.
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Виктор Юшкевич
Level 6 Local Expert
September 8, 2024
A very good guide
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Сергей Герасимчик
Level 6 Local Expert
July 27, 2024
It's a beautiful place!
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Эрджей
Level 15 Local Expert
August 26, 2022
Be sure to visit, the bonus is a cute cat near the museum and the estate opposite
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Юлия Капыш
Level 9 Local Expert
March 5, 2023
A pleasant place, it's worth stopping by
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Denis Kolkovskiy
Level 2 Local Expert
August 22, 2023
Cool
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