One of the main attractions of the city of Mogilev. There is an interesting museum nearby. The ensemble looks beautiful and organic! What is important is that even in the middle of the day we found free parking spaces next to the town hall!
We walked past the Town Hall and saw that there was an observation deck upstairs. We decided to go in and look at Mogilev from a height.
We took a ticket to the museum itself and to the observation deck. We also paid separately for the opportunity to take photos (yes, it's paid). About the paid photography. It's strange to take money for this. The photos that tourists show to their relatives are posted on the Internet - a kind of advertisement. And other people will go and want to visit the Town Hall. The second point is that the exposure is quite poor. There's not much to photograph. It would be better if they just included this small amount in the ticket price right away.
The observation deck, of course, left a wonderful impression. A very beautiful view of the city with its magnificent cozy courtyards. You can climb higher and see the ancient clockwork. Get up, you won't regret it.
But the "excursion" left a strange impression. Maybe the guide thinks that people are not interested in listening. Maybe she's tired of telling the same thing, or maybe she just doesn't know how to tell. We were given general information without unnecessary details with a lot of "a", "e" sounds and heavy sighs. Although, according to the questions that the tourists tried to ask, it was obvious that it was interesting to learn more about this place.