An impressive place. I heartily advise you to visit. Majestic, beautiful, interesting.
My advice is to take a guided tour. Our tour of the castle was intense and informative, and I liked the guide. The castle itself impresses with its architecture. (I liked it better than Nesvizh Castle).
You will have to walk a lot on steep and narrow stairs, be prepared for this. Speaking of stairs, you can climb the observation tower (you'll have to climb a SUPER steep staircase very high), but if you have the strength and desire, I advise you to climb.
A beautiful castle, there are interesting historical expositions inside, various activities take place (we were on New Year's Eve, there was a children's ball). On the downside: the aisles are cramped, and if there is a large influx of visitors, it is not always possible to get close enough to see the exhibits. The guides are focused on "fast service", there is no time for questions. Perhaps it's just that we didn't go well... But, on the whole, the overall impression of visiting the castle remained pleasant!
We were on vacation in Minsk, we decided to arrange an excursion to this castle, a gorgeous place, and from the outside inside, the museum is cool, the exhibits are interesting. I was very pleased with the restaurant - borscht is above all praise . For the first time in my life, I tried draniki with sausages, it turns out now I love draniki🙂 A good souvenir shop in the castle, the prices are reasonable- especially for tinctures 😉
It was in September. Very twofold feelings after the visit. It is incredibly beautiful outside, a large territory, a pond and a majestic castle.
After entering the territory, we went to see an exhibition of wax figures. I saw it for the first time, creepy and beautiful. Judith was especially impressed.
I felt very sad about the castle. A completely commercial project. An awkward renovation that doesn't look anything like a renovation. Cheap ceramic tiles with strange and inappropriate decorations, chrome handrails. A huge amount of strange and ridiculous light. Lanterns and spotlights at every turn.
Crowds of people who can't move around the towers, queues of 20-30 minutes. There are no representatives of the administration along the way of inspection, no one oversees or distributes the flow of people.
I appreciated the furniture, which is partially represented in the castle, it's definitely worth a look.
I repeat, it is very sad. It would seem that such a serious part of Belarusian culture, historical heritage.... Ehh...
After the renovation, the castle was pleased. Everything is very beautiful. And the area along the pond was put in order. The only thing that upset me was that there are very few expansions when you climb the wall and towers. The stairs are very steep, I was very afraid of heights, I did not go up to the very last floor, but those who were there said that it was empty.. there is an ordinary staircase that rises to half the height (on the wall), but it was made only for descending, which is a pity... Well, the halls in the usual halls were pleased, everything is very beautiful and interesting. There are atmospheric cafes in the basement (the children ate nuggets with French fries there, and we ordered chebureks), and a restaurant. There is an elevator in the main lobby (but I understand it is for the disabled), The overall impression is good. Tickets are not cheap... But you can choose what you want to attend. For small children, the lift is free. There is a souvenir shop on the first floor, where we bought a Crambambula (a family holiday was just planned). There are also tents with souvenirs near the parking lot, we bought magnets and bracelets, the dishes are very expensive. Almost everyone works only with cash. And one more nuance that we did not immediately understand... The toilet at the entrance to the complex is paid... And the building downstairs is free (you can go there without a ticket). There are also large pavilions on the Shchamkov territory where food is prepared (for example, kebabs). If one of the relatives or an acquaintance comes from afar, then a visit to the Mir Castle at home will definitely be included in the visit))
My family and I really enjoyed it! A gorgeous place, beautiful architecture.
For a fee, you can walk along the high castle walls and towers or see the interiors. Think in advance about comfortable clothes, don't be like me😆 There are many narrow passages and steep stairs in the castle, it will be very uncomfortable to move around them in a long dress and sandals)
The entrance to the castle is free of charge. There is a beautiful park with a lake around the castle. I definitely advise you to visit this place.
The exposition is gorgeous, I have never seen such museums before, there are a lot of exhibits, both originals and very high-quality reconstructions. The number of halls, galleries, towers, stairs and basements is simply off the charts! everything is furnished with respect and professionalism!
But a very important point is that all Worldly catering is focused on the maintenance of organized excursions, and in most cases, when you go in for a snack, you will see the sign "Special Service", we were not able to have lunch...
A very beautiful castle with beautiful architecture and an interesting history. Inside the castle there are many rooms, each of which presents various expositions with their descriptions. The area around the castle is very picturesque, there is a small lake. Inside the castle there is a hotel, a restaurant, a souvenir shop with a variety of products for visitors. I recommend you to visit.
We arrived at the castle in early November, the weather was not very good, the wind was strong, but it was warm and comfortable inside. We had a group tour with a guide. The tour is very interesting, there was no unnecessary and boring information, during the tour we were not tired or tired. The 500-year-old walls inside the castle were very impressive. After completing the guide's story, we explored the remaining halls on our own. The ticket price includes a visit to the prison room in the basement of the castle, you can climb two towers. When climbing up, there is a very narrow space where one person can fit, so we had to wait for the flow of people descending, and then climb further. The steps are high, the staircase is spiral, you need to climb very carefully. There were additional expositions on the floors that can be studied, and at the very last level of the tower there is a beautiful view. There is a souvenir shop, a restaurant on the territory of the castle, and the Mir Park with a chapel around the castle. I liked everything very much, I advise everyone to visit!
We have been to Mir Castle several times with excursions and on our own. It is always interesting and informative. There are many exhibits in the castle, beautifully decorated halls and showcases. Competent guides, courteous staff. The area around is clean and well maintained, despite the large number of people. There is a Church of St. Nicholas not far from the castle, I also recommend a visit. The only point, try to set aside a whole day for inspection. Then you can fully enjoy a leisurely walk and a tour of the castle. We also went to Nesvizh, and it was already too much.
Good afternoon! Since the last visit to Mir Castle (6 years ago), everything has changed greatly for the better, especially the area around the castle. Everything is well maintained and refined. The exposition inside the castle and the halls are also at a high level, although nothing has changed inside. I can say one thing: stability is a sign of mastery! Well done Belarusians!!! I definitely advise you to visit and breathe the air of antiquity!
A place that leaves an unforgettable impression. I am very glad that we visited there. The castle has been restored. The thick old walls are included in the UNESCO heritage. The interior is very beautifully restored. You can walk along the defensive walls, go down to the basement where the prison was, and be sure to go to the chapel outside the territory. You can even stay overnight and have lunch! I definitely recommend visiting the castle.
A beautiful castle, interesting interactive exhibitions. Wonderful interiors. Affordable prices, interesting tour support. There are events for different age groups. Conveniently located. You can have a delicious meal in the antique interior. I recommend you to visit.
The castle is very interesting! We visited on the way from Minsk to Brest on 12.26.24. If desired and possible, you can spend the whole day. Renovated interiors, rich exposition. Curious ascents in the towers. I give 4 stars because of the restaurant: I didn't like the service, the dishes were mediocre in taste, the prices were high, even relative to the central restaurants in Minsk.
In general, there is a good exposition, weapons, armor, a lot of personal belongings, dishes. A separate tower is dedicated to the Jewish ghetto, but the exposition consists mainly of printed texts and photos in poor quality, so it is more like a prototype of a wall newspaper than an exhibition. Probably, if you read all this, it is very informative.
In addition to the floors of the castle itself, the main exposition includes towers and a basement. The towers are labyrinthine staircases and several small halls, either empty or with unremarkable exhibits. The basement is actually a small room with a shameful block, which would be a fun attraction for a roadside cafe, but somehow it's too weak for a museum. Given the stairs and passages that require physical effort, you can safely score on these extras, you will not lose anything.
I was at the time of the school holidays, the flow of visitors was large, but this, oddly enough, came as a surprise to the museum administration and no one thought of increasing the number of wardrobe workers. The only employee of the wardrobe, of course, could not cope, although she tried. The administrator also did not consider it relevant to lower any of the numerous cocktail aunts into the wardrobe. As a result, I waited in line for half an hour to hand over my clothes, which is the first time I've visited museums all over the planet in many years. In other words, the administration does not see the need to increase spending due to an increase in the number of ticket sales, which affects the overall impression. Well, let's say to ourselves, process optimization.
There is a restaurant with good cuisine and service in the basement of the castle. And, by the way, he turned out to be the only one not closed for "special maintenance" in the district.
I recommend visiting Mirsky to Nesvizh Radziwill Castle, and not vice versa.
Geographically, it is a very colorful place
The pond next to the castle
The parking lot for transport is quite small,
the city lunatic on the playground in front of the castle is firing from some kind of cannon, so take care of the children's ears.
The exposition is mainly made of a new model. Knights in the courtyard of the castle in authentic "Belarusian" clothes in a kilt)))
In my opinion, entertainment is for modern people who do not delve into the proposed historical product at all.
I really liked it! It was restored magnificently! Everything is beautiful and pleasant!
It's definitely worth a trip here.
The only disadvantage is that we were not allowed to climb the castle wall with a dog. What harm a dachshund dog can do to a stone castle is completely unclear.
For the sake of 2 castles (Mirsky and Nesvizh), he persuaded the family to leave St. Petersburg. And it was worth it. An excellent castle, a great place to visit. The only problem was to visit 2 castles (Mir and Nesvizh) in a row. We spent 3 hours in Mirsky. There are a lot of spiral staircases, places where you can sit and explore, feel the old way of life, put on armor and fence (try in such heavy armor)). The children were very tired, but they were satisfied. Mir Castle is gorgeous. It reminded me of the castle of Amboise from France, the same medieval, honest, chivalrous. Class. I definitely recommend it!
A very interesting place with a beautiful history... The castle itself is magnificent, mysterious, beautiful, as from a postcard. It has been restored since the 70s, at that time there were only walls... The town is beautiful, small, well maintained. Wonderful souvenirs for both children and adults can be purchased both in the castle and outside its walls (even more interesting and diverse)
One of the most famous castles in Belarus. A must-visit. Concise and brutal. At the same time, it is majestic. There is a well-groomed territory with a pond around, you can walk and enjoy the beauty, visit the chapel located here on the territory of the castle. In the evening, from 22.00 to 23.00, the backlight turns on, which gives additional atmosphere to the castle.
There is a hotel on the territory of the castle. If possible, be sure to spend the night in the castle. But keep in mind that you need to book rooms in advance (all detailed information is available on the official website of the Mir Castle). We booked 2 nights in the hotel in advance and did not regret it at all. Very comfortable and atmospheric room. They felt like a kind of princes or counts. Special thanks to the hotel staff - very polite and pleasant.
There is also a Princely Courtyard restaurant on the territory of the castle. Be sure to try the dishes of this restaurant. Sometimes, due to the crowded nature, you will have to wait 30-35 minutes for the dish, but believe me it's worth it. The serving of the dishes and the taste of the dishes themselves are gorgeous!!
In general, I definitely recommend visiting Mir Castle!!!
A very beautiful and interesting place, a wonderful guide in the castle itself, I liked the castle more than Nesvizh. I'll be happy to come back. By the way, during the holiday season in Russia, they said not to crowd at all, we were in October on a weekday and I will not say that it was spacious, tour after tour. Nevertheless, the guides tried to make sure that everyone had enough space and did not interfere with each other.
A very nicely decorated place))) there is plenty of room to walk inside and outside, but again there are shoals where the restorators have overdone it. And it's very beautiful and picturesque here. There are also performances of "stuntmen". I advise you to visit!
Very interesting! The castle is well restored, there is lighting everywhere. The exposition is not bad, the life of the nobles of the Middle Ages is well represented.
There is a souvenir shop, the prices there are lower than those of the merchants on the street.
A wonderful atmospheric place. One of the most beautiful castles in Belarus. I definitely recommend you to visit. We took an individual tour, it's much more interesting than walking by ourselves. Be sure to take a ticket to the towers with passages, where you can climb real ancient passages.
It was the third time with an interval of 8 years. The territory has become even bigger and more beautiful. Clean, beautiful. There are several mini-cafes and Parking nearby.
There is a photo zone inside the castle for a small fee. Interesting excursions (we did not take them ourselves, but we accidentally got into the group for a while).
The chapel is very beautiful, it was still under reconstruction on our last visit.
There is a hotel inside the castle for those who want to plunge into the Middle Ages. There is a small but cozy hotel nearby. There are few people on a weekday.
There are additional exhibitions - this time wax figures from St. Petersburg were exhibited.
I recommend that you definitely visit.
This is a masterpiece, in the middle of small towns it is simply not realistic to meet such beauty. It's like entering an ancient world. Everything is very reliably and efficiently done. The building, interior, furniture, objects and dishes are all antique. It impresses with its splendor. I highly recommend it, it's very easy to get there, there are signs everywhere, there is plenty of parking space. There are also many places to eat. Tickets can be purchased through the website and at the ticket office. Excursions can only be booked in advance. There may be no places
It is a very beautiful place, the views are wonderful all around, the castle is reflected in the lake.
The interior has also been restored, there are few exhibits of their own, they are trying to restore and redeem the found objects that once belonged to the owners of the castle. A lot still depends on the guide, ours was very enthusiastic himself, but he couldn't get us carried away (there is too much haphazard information, the thread of the narrative is quickly lost).
But I advise you to visit the castle, it will also be interesting for children, you can climb through narrow passages, basements and towers.
The castle is very interesting. This is an object with a very rich history. It has survived several epochs, many owners, was part of different countries, absorbed the culture of various peoples.
The castle itself seemed relatively small, but with a fairly large exposition. It is well maintained both inside and outside. It is surrounded by a small park pleasant for walking.
It makes sense to use the services of a guide. A good storyteller will "enliven" the expositions. For a full-fledged bypass, you will need to move between floors, including along narrow stairs. He carried his four-year-old son up the stairs in his arms.
The castle is guaranteed to appeal to fans of history, medieval times, and military themes.
Running in a hurry, you can inspect the castle in half a day and leave, for example, for Nesvizh. Getting to know each other can take a whole day. You can have a snack and relax a little here.
One of the most beautiful and interesting places in our country.
A beautiful park and a pond right next to the castle, many different birds.
An interesting history of the castle, I advise you to read it if you decide to visit.
In summer, various events and even concerts are held on the territory - see the poster, you can combine it with a visit to the castle.
If you take a blanket or a blanket with you, you can sit on the shore of the reservoir, watch the birds and nature and admire the castle.
Among the disadvantages, food is very poorly organized on the territory next to the castle, tents with food / water. There is little choice, mostly snacks or a long wait for food, so be prepared for this.
There is a toilet, but it is paid, which is strange because you have already paid for admission.
There is also a coffee shop and a hotel in the castle itself.
You can get there by car, there are large parking lots. Buses also run there several times a day.
If the physical form allows, then you can't find a better lock. You can climb into each tower, climb the walls. It's cool, but of course not for everyone. Very beautiful views from the towers to the inner and outer territory. It was really interesting to climb somewhere and look at the castle from a new angle. The museum exposition and interior interiors are nothing special, on 3 out of 5. But I liked the castle as a whole more than Nesvizh. Because I prefer physical interactive to a museum exhibit;)
Your wonderful castle welcomed us as welcome guests. The hotel is in the castle! What could be more exciting for travel lovers! It's soulful, colorful. And in addition, a restaurant where you want to have breakfast, lunch, and dinner. We will definitely come to you again. AND THANKS)
It's a very atmospheric place. It can be described for a long time. We walked around and took tickets to the internal expositions, liked the towers and the main hall. We spent 3 hours on everything, but it's just running. I do not advise taking tours to the tower too tightly, there are very narrow and steep stairs, but this has happened historically. In general, you get into the life of a medieval castle, and the music in the main courtyard also helps. I recommend.
There is a normal free Parking, near the souvenir market, where without it. The castle has a restaurant, restrooms, a gift shop, everything is in excellent condition and perfectly fits into the style of the castle. There weren't many shops, but there were enough for everyone.
A beautiful place, not far from Minsk (75 km), also relatively nearby (about 30 km) is the second Nesvizh Castle). It's very beautiful, but the castle itself is small, so there are a lot of people on holidays and weekends. There is a hotel on site and you can stay in a real castle!
Be sure to come here, along the way of the main sightseeing destinations. It's free to walk inside. There is often a cool interactive program there - for 30 minutes. It's a bomb. Tough guys.
Set an hour + to eat for the entire visit.
There are two parking lots, you can find a place, but it's difficult.
Beyond praise. We will definitely come back with friends. To the organizers of such a stylish place... thank you very much! Everything is neat. There is a museum nearby. You can walk around the entire castle until nightfall. Very good. Expensive... Yes, but what to do. Should I maintain such an infrastructure?.. it is also not cheap, but very expensive.
I recommend it for romantics. Or for those who want to experience unforgettable days and nights with their betrothed
The castle is beautiful, but its staff and administration are minus 100 stars. If you are going to visit it, just take a walk around or in the courtyard, there is no point in taking tickets for excursions, spoil your mood. The ascents to the towers are not controlled by employees in any way, people go back and forth themselves, create traffic jams, if you go up to the tower, you can go down when the flow of ascenders ends, and since no one controls them at the bottom, it can take a long time.... Then the museum, we did not get into it, to get there we need to remove outerwear, and in order to put it in the wardrobe, you have to stand in a giant queue. When I asked the staff of this complex to solve this problem, they replied: "we already have two cloakroom staff, what can we do?"
It's definitely worth visiting this place, the photos will be great, there's nothing to see inside, it's better to buy a souvenir.
A very beautiful castle, nearby there is a territory with a lake where you can walk. Interesting excursions. There are many expositions that can be explored. There is a souvenir shop nearby for different tastes.
This is my first castle! I recommend to everyone to visit, including the museum, a lot of interesting things: armor, weapons, interior of halls, furniture, fireplaces, dishes. Just keep in mind: the towers have high steps, very steep and narrow ascents. For young people, it will probably be possible to get into all corners of the castle.
It's a beautiful place! All buildings have been restored and are in perfect condition. We visited it in winter, and the entire exposition was open, which is important! Friendly staff. There is a gift shop with a large selection downstairs. Ducks in the pond conquered my daughter))) Definitely need to visit when traveling to Belarus.
Hello, I liked everything, the castle was restored, everything was done so that people would come and watch. Description of all exhibits in Belarusian and English. Russian speakers mostly come to you, but there is not a single description in Russian. A separate story about the museum staff, I can say that I have not seen such rudeness since the Soviet era. I was a witness, I did not participate myself. A woman approached a museum employee and asked where she should go next, a seemingly banal question, you can usually answer or show with your hand which way to go. But the castle employee is not a fool, it is unlikely that you will feel the intonation of the voice with which you answered, but I will try to convey it. Don't you see this sign, it's all in front of your eyes. The woman replied, no, she did not see it. We need to look better, an ordinary museum employee replied. What happens in the mind is not clear. These are the people who don't even touch you, spoil the positive effect of visiting establishments. And I was in a good mood, and it remained good, but the impression was spoiled.
If you want an active holiday and a lot of positive emotions, you are here, you will not regret it.
I liked everything from the word absolutely everything.
The staff is friendly and friendly (there is something to compare it with).
The atmosphere is mesmerizing on the way. But primitive. There is a minimum of sophistication here. The life and everyday life of that time is what it was. Accordingly, it will be more difficult to inspect the lock in stilettos than in sports shoes. It's all narrow passageways and twisted staircases. Sometimes the extreme is even worse.
I definitely recommend going around the castle. There are bonuses there. This is not counting the gorgeous nature that surrounds this wonderful place.
Definitely do not be lazy to walk or drive around the city itself. Splendor can be found on almost every corner.
A beautiful castle with an interesting and rich history. The interior is very impressive, no less than the view from the outside. There is something to see and be surprised at. The gift shop is rich in souvenirs, there is something to choose from. Don't forget to take a walk around the castle and take beautiful photos as a keepsake.
A very interesting place, a beautiful castle. There is a large exposition in the museum, I liked it in the basement and in the towers of the castle. Keep in mind that there are many steps to go through when visiting the museum and the fortress walls. There is a gift shop in the courtyard. There is a parking lot nearby, there are a lot of people in good weather.
Mir Castle is a great place for a guided tour! If you are thinking about where to go for a week from Moscow without a visa, this is of course Belarus. Cleanliness, no language barrier, European mild climate and European roads, absolutely not European prices with excellent quality, and beautiful castles restored by the state . For many years, there was even a school in the small village of Mir for the restoration of this castle, which trained restorers!
This castle is definitely worth a visit. The tour is gorgeous. You need to be prepared for long walks through the halls and narrow stairs. We visited all the towers, watched the performance of the actors. The territory is large and beautiful. There is a souvenir shop on site, the prices are reasonable.
It has been more than a week since we returned from a trip to Belarus. And I'm still under a pleasant impression. We were in a car, we found the castle complex quickly, and the navigator led us to the right place. There were also no problems with parking. The castle itself is gorgeous, the tour is informative and interesting. The staff are competent and polite. Everything is thought out to the smallest detail. The only problem with Wi-Fi. The only way to get a signal to set up the navigator was at a local hotel. The castle is interesting for both adults and children. We got in well and saw a theatrical performance of warriors in the courtyard. We went to the tomb church of the princes of the World. We took a walk in the park. We admired the pond. We took beautiful photos. We took an independent tour of the castle walls (very high and steep ascents, my husband climbed to the topmost tier without me, but the views from the top are very beautiful!) and a guided tour of the exhibits inside the castle. They paid with the MIR card everywhere. Students get a discount. Our family really liked it. If possible, I don't mind coming back again.
A great museum. Competent guides. It's very beautiful inside. Interesting expositions. Well-preserved exhibits. It's beautiful in the courtyard of the castle. I strongly advise you to visit this museum.