Serving as both the capital of Belarus and the headquarters of the Commonwealth of Independent States, Minsk is a hub of business and government. Although few older buildings survived WWII bombings and Stalinist construction projects, Belarusians are proud of their capital's long history and its continued cultural importance. The city boasts 16 museums, 11 theaters, and 139 libraries, including the National Library of Belarus, with collections housed in a towering glass geometric ball.
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The Museum “Zair Azgur Memorial Studio” is a unique place as it is the only monographic museum in Belarus founded on the basis of the workshop of the academy of arts and Azgur’s private studio. The building was built for this purpose in 1984 and in 1996 after the death of the sculptor became the museum. This workshop was his most favourite one as it constantly inspired him on creating his masterpieces. Although the main mission of our museum is to preserve and populize the herritage of the great master we move in different directions nowadays as practically any museum nowadays. Various exsibitions of modern art take place here representing both well-known and forgotten authors. Besides we organize numerous cinema, music and theatre festivals becoming the platform for the development and self-fulfillment of the talented youth.
5.0 based on 703 reviews
Museum of architectural miniatures «Strana mini» is an excellent choice for tourists. What expects you in «Strana mini»: ❶ Sightseeing exposure of 22 key Belarussian attractions, trip to which you're able to take directly from the museum; ❷ Souvenir shop with a large range of souvenirs and presents from Belarus, made by more than 100 Belarusian craftsmen; ❸ English-speaking tour-guides; ❹ «Strana mini» mobile app is an audio-guide in the Russian and English languages. You can download this app absolutely gratis; ❺ Virtual Reality zone, where you can see sights outside and inside; ❻ 2 photo zones «Traditional Belarusian house» and «Belarusian bison-swing»; ❼ Free high-speed wi-fi; ❽ Rest zone; ❾ Each ticket includes photos & audio-guide. Museum “Strana mini” is a perfect place for getting acquainted with Belarus.
Museum Strana Mini is a great place to get an overview of many of Belarus' major castles, historical sites and important buildings all in one place! Staff are helpful, the audio guides incredibly informative and the models themselves are really detailed! My one suggestion is that they should consider more signposting outside - we walked past the museum twice as there is only one sign and a cherry-picker was parked in front of it! Other than this, great addition to any itinerary in Minsk!
5.0 based on 81 reviews
The Groshi Museum of money is a new project in the Republic of Belarus dedicated to the history of money circulation on its territory. The exhibition represents only original coins and banknotes that have been used in Belarus since the II century AD (The Roman Empire), The Great Duchy of Lithuania, Rzech Pospolita, The Russian Empire and the Soviet Union ending with the present. Our gides are always pleased to put you through the history of our country using exciting stories about money. In the Museum you can buy commemorative coins and souvenirs as a valuable memory about Belarus for you, your family and friends.
5.0 based on 139 reviews
LIBRA Exhibition Hall opened its doors for visitors on July 6, 2018. The concept of the exhibition hall involves organization of exhibitions that represent the exposition of both the historical and cultural heritage of Belarus, as well as artworks of world-famous artists. The expositions will change every 2-3 months. The goal of our project is to contribute to the development of the cultural and
5.0 based on 22 reviews
The first and only one Lego museum in Belarus. The largest private collection of sets. Many exclusive and rare items in the large hall of 450 square meters! A game room where you can make legos from thousands of details; console room where you can play lego games on PS4 consoles and much more.
4.5 based on 326 reviews
A wonderful art gallery in the heart of Minsk showcasing Belarusian art from the past few centuries. One pays around £3 to enter, a little more if you wish to take photos. The old stone building is attached to a grand and impressive modern extension. This holds yet more art. I was greatly impressed by the breadth of the collection and recommended spending an hour or so browsing. It's centrally located on vulica Lienina and there is a cafe which looked pleasant.
4.5 based on 126 reviews
In order to take part in our excursions you should sign up for a tour at our web-page and make a note in the "for groups" section, that you'd like to have a guided excursion in English. To organise a guided tour English we require a minimum of 4 participants. We're open from Wednesday till Sunday and factory tours and tastings are starting at 18.00 usually. IT IS ONLY POSSIBLE to visit our museum if you sign up for excursion in advance. If for some reason tour on that date is not possible, our tour guides will contact you.
4.5 based on 912 reviews
The Belarusian State Museum of the History of the Great Patriotic War is the greatest national depository of material and spiritual monuments of the 1941-1945 war history. Open: 10.00 – 18.00. Day off: Monday
I've been in several such museums throughout Europe, including the Moscow's one and Kiev's only few days before and I can tell you - this one in Minsk is by far the best. The musuem is little bit away from other Minsk attractions, but still easy reachable by taxi, bus or even walk-around 30 min from the center. Best layout and panorama of the museum is from a residential block hill diagonal from the musuem (this TA front pic is shot from there). Despite the Sovietish exterior with huge concrete blocks and obelisk rising, the interior is state of the art, very modern. The museum describes the pre WWII years throughout the entire war till its end. There's abundance of artifacts - from personal items, memorabilia, newspapers, weapons, life size original machine guns, big guns, tanks, planes to high tech 3D dioramas, touch screens, etc... Highlight is the ending Victory hall in the dome (this one's again little bit Sovietish, but hey, you're in that part of the world). Entrance fee is cheap (cannot remember exactly, around 5 Euros), I didn't take the audio guide (don't like them as they're very time consuming), and you don't need it as a lot is explained also in English. There're clean restrooms, coats wardrobe and a souvenir shop. Count on around 2 hrs for a visit.
4.5 based on 1,066 reviews
The outside surface, brick is visually very pleasing but like most churches, it's the inside that really inspires. The main door is a massive, heavy affair with beautiful stained glass. The alter is sublime in its structure and materials.
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