This is a must-visit place! Of course, with an excursion, it is impossible to book a place in the group in advance, you arrive and find out on the spot whether you get to the nearest one or not. We had to wait about an hour, but it's worth it. Moreover, the museum is located on the territory of a beautiful well-maintained park and you can spend time walking around the park while waiting for the tour to begin. There is ample parking next to the museum. The museum itself is large-scale, modern (projectors, interactive screens, etc.), spacious, with real military equipment of those years. The tour lasts almost 1.5 hours, but it will be absolutely tiresome for children. Definitely bring the children here, our duty is to tell them and preserve the memory of the terrible years of the Great Patriotic War. I bow low to Belarus for such an exposition, traveling around the Republic of Belarus we saw many monuments of the Great Patriotic War, all with flowers.
Just WOW!!! I was very impressed..... The tour was great. It is interesting and clear that everything has been decided now every time we come to Minsk, we will visit different excursions and of course we will book the Quest in advance
The museum is located on 4 floors. Each stand can be studied for hours. Before the eyes of the stories of people who wanted to live, love, build, but not everyone saw the Victory. I spent several hours there and I realize that it is negligible. We have to come back again and again. I looked at faces, read biographies, and looked for similarities with modern people. I wanted to understand how they stood up, defended, what was the strength of the spirit of the Winners! Take a tour, an audio guide, and talk to the staff in the halls. They will tell you everything in detail and show you. The museum is extraordinary. Come with the children. To remember the main thing, to honor the memory...
An excellent, modern museum. A large multi-storey exhibition. There are equipment, documents, and a chronicle. It will appeal to those who just like to watch and those who like to study everything carefully. We stayed there for a couple of hours - we weren't even tired.
Such places cannot be bad, they are always needed and important. But this museum, among other things, is very well made. The exhibits are colorful and visual. Despite the fact that the expositions are designed to remind of terrible events, it's still a beautiful place. I recommend everyone to visit and never forget the great feat of our ancestors!
It is a very atmospheric and informative place. The expositions are close to real battles. Khatyn and the gallery of paintings of prisoners, a place of mourning. I recommend you to visit, this is still the best WWII museum that I have visited.
An interesting and incredibly huge amount of work has been done in the creation of this museum. It is clear that those people who were engaged in recreating the moments of battles and historical events were completely absorbed in this matter. They gave themselves completely so that their descendants would remember those terrible and tragic events! Take the tour right away, you definitely won't regret it!
I liked the museum. There are many authentic artifacts. The sounds of war in the halls add emotion. Attentive staff. It's a little inconvenient location if you get there by public transport. There is a buffet.
Excellent museum, extensive exposition. There are equipment and weapons, a lot of visual information, diaramas, maps, layouts, uniforms. Required to visit. You can book a guided tour
The museum is amazing! The exposition is simply gorgeous, you can't take your eyes off it! You can watch it yourself, you can join the tour. In any case, you will be satisfied. The museum is definitely worth a visit to all those who are not indifferent. The prices are very affordable.
I advise you to visit if you like history, you like museums dedicated to the Second World War. 4 floors, beautiful modern expositions. We went with a guide, I really liked it
We recommend you to visit. We did not take a tour and did not regret it, we visited the museum for 2.5 hours. Excursions are conducted at a fairly fast pace, you will have to return to view the exposition again. There are many interesting exhibits, paintings, diaramas.
An amazing exhibition. There are a lot of artifacts from the Great Patriotic War, various expositions of Soviet and German equipment, as well as various weapons.
We decided to start exploring Minsk with this museum, because there is no more important page in our history.
The exposition is very diverse, the exhibits clearly show how much our people paid for the Victory in the Great Patriotic War.
The majestic building, located in a picturesque place of the city, attracts a lot of attention. I will definitely come back again.
I liked the museum very much, the impressive expositions, tanks, planes and other equipment of the Second World War, the details in the little things. The museum is made with a soul and very responsibly. With eternal memory to those people who gave us freedom and life.
In general, the museum is good, there are many different installations. But in sunny weather, being on the top floor just hurts the eyes. Everything gold and glass glares reflects the sun's rays, very brightly and the eyes open with difficulty to read the inscriptions.
A gorgeous museum. I've been there a couple of times. Each time the tour was conducted in different ways. Different accents were made. There was a group from Russia nearby, they were presented with facts in a different way. But it's still interesting. At the entrance to the upper floor there was an interesting interactive curtain, now for some reason it does not work. And so it was a cool feature. I advise everyone to visit.
Magnificent! There are just not enough words to convey all the feelings that we experienced when visiting this museum. Thank God that there is a place where history is kept unchanged. Many visitors, like us, sniffed, well, it's just impossible to walk past individual expositions without tears...Special thanks to the caretaker of one of the halls Kolikova Alla Ivanovna, with her fascinating story she was able to interest our 5-year-old daughter. Be sure to visit if possible!
I, I emphasize, personally. This is my opinion. We were a family (4 people) in Minsk. My wife's uncle died near Mogilev. We took an excursion. It's all good. The girl spoke loudly and clearly about the stages of the Great Patriotic War. I just didn't feel that it was one country that withstood the pressure of "dedicated Europe" and was able to turn it around. I do not diminish the role of the Belarusian partisan and underground movement, but I did not feel unity. Maybe I took it that way, I don't know... As in a fairy tale, twigs are easy to break, a broom is difficult....
Probably the best museum of the Second World War, there are a lot of real exhibits. And also a very interesting and informative tour. There is an impressive fountain next to the museum.
In July 2024, my daughter and grandson visited the WWII Museum in Minsk. The grandiose scale, the greatest of all that we saw in the museum delighted us! Thanks to everyone who honors the memory of the heroes who won the Victory over fascism!
The museum is very rich in exhibits. Thanks to the delicate, friendly staff of the museum. We got a great impression. There was not enough time, so next year we will visit this place again.
She visited the museum in March 2024.
The exposition is arranged in chronological order and is well structured.Original documents, belongings, awards, weapons.The exhibition of equipment is impressive.
A separate segment is the exhibition of the artist Savitsky, with paintings dedicated to the war.The museum is located on several levels and ends at the top with the Hall of Fame, where the names of the war heroes are listed.
It is clear that a lot of work has been done.
You can take thematic excursions in the museum, you can go on your own.
I plan to visit this museum with my children.
I recommend.
The museum, which, once in Minsk, you definitely need to visit! 4 floors with many reconstructions, themed halls, young guides👍 surprised a large number of foreign tourists
A wonderful museum of the Second World War, with a very large exposition. The first time we arrived early and took audio guides: these are portable players where guides tell you about the exhibits of each hall, with details and details. It took us 4 hours to walk through the entire museum from beginning to end with an audio guide and stops at video projections. It was very informative, although physically difficult.
However, at least once, it is necessary to take such an excursion. You will learn a lot of things that you were not told at school and you will have a more complete picture of the events of the war.
One of the best places in Minsk. A grandiose museum with the greatest history. It is obligatory for everyone, without exception, who loves and appreciates their Homeland and History. I definitely recommend studying it.
It's very atmospheric, to the point of goosebumps. The exposures are realistic. Emotionally, of course, it's hard. The museum is a must to visit, to understand the history. Calculate the time for at least 2 hours. We went without an excursion.
A must-visit! An interesting, modern museum! Moreover, it is interesting for both adults and children! It is respected how carefully the memory of the Great Patriotic War is cherished in Belarus. Thanks!
The museum exceeded expectations. A huge number of military artifacts. I was also impressed by the wonderful reconstructions of various events of the war. Definitely worth a visit!!!
We were together with our family. There are a lot of tourists and a very beautiful place. There are also many exhibits in the museum and the guides are good. We also really liked the tall stella.
Excellent exposure. A lot of equipment, layouts, documents. It will be interesting for both children and adults. Everyone will find something of their own. The staff in the halls of the museum are friendly and try to answer all questions in detail. The cost of admission is insignificant, compared to the museum itself. It is strongly recommended to make a mandatory visit to Minsk.
An excellent museum of the history of the Second World War (the USSR flag is flying on the roof) . Everything is detailed and interesting. We went with a guide. He is a young man, but it is clear that he loves his job very much. If you are in Minsk, go, you will not regret it.
The best impressions remained. Some of the expositions are real, but there are also props. The exhibition is amazing. Emotions are running high, I recommend watching it. They also sell souvenirs there.
The museum is imbued with the spirit of patriotism, memory of the terrible events of the Second World War, heroism and exploits of ordinary people who stood up for the defense of the country.
The exhibits are impressive, most of them are authentic. The museum is large and spacious. Thanks to well-placed expositions and transitions between halls and floors, you can move unnoticed through the history of the war.
I recommend a group tour, you will go around the entire museum in an hour and hear important and interesting points about the exhibits, and if you wish, you can return and examine them in detail again.
We came to Minsk and specially visited this magnificent grandiose Museum together with the children! Impressive! It's amazing! Thank you very much! It must be remembered - how people fought Evil, how much they endured and withstood, and at what price they won! A MUST-visit!
A super-place with rich expositions, numerous models of military equipment, a mass of homemade guerrilla weapons and a majestic victory hall is a dream for a selfie lover
Hello comrades, as a person who has visited many HERO Cities such as Volgograd, Kaliningrad, Smolensk, Brest, Rzhev and so on, I will tell you that visiting the museum is a must, here you will learn another piece of the history of those terrible and terrible years of this war, now, however, some countries want to distort the history of those years in every possible way, but we remember that and they will not succeed, because without the past there is no future, all is well and study history. Thank you.
I visited the museum last month with friends and was very pleased. The museum is very large and interesting, there are many different exhibits, from documents and photographs to weapons and equipment. I especially liked the hall dedicated to the defensive battles in Belarus in the summer of 1941, where you can see maps, posters, personal belongings of soldiers and partisans. The museum is very well decorated, there are many interactive elements, video and audio. The museum staff was friendly and polite, answered all our questions. The museum is located in a convenient location, we reached it by bus without any problems. I recommend everyone to visit this museum to learn more about the Great Patriotic War and to honor the memory of the heroes. I give the museum five stars.
An incredibly cool museum, large, spacious, a lot of exhibits, there are organized excursions. In Belarus, in general, everyone is doing well - the theme of war is everywhere, it feels like people honor and remember every moment and this is the biggest tragedy for the people and it's incredible..... I definitely recommend visiting the museum.
An unforgettable experience! A gorgeous exposition, we got on a one-hour team tour-I'm just delighted! The guide Elizabeth is just a smart girl, knows a lot, owns the material.
I recommend you to visit.
The museum is informative, there are many interesting exhibits.
A very beautiful location, we were at the end of November, in the summer it must be incredibly beautiful
A very large and beautiful museum, a must-visit. The presence of real tanks, cars, weapons will not leave indifferent either a child or an adult. Next to the museum there is a majestic monument to the motherland and several smaller monuments. The square and the museum itself make an indelible impression.
I really liked the museum. There are many different exhibits (equipment, paintings, personal belongings), each hall has its own theme, the halls are not large, those with children do not get tired, everything can be photographed.
I definitely recommend you to visit. There are a lot of exhibits, the route inside the museum is interestingly thought out. Don't drive by! A very decent museum.
The museum was very impressive. The pain and courage of the residents and defenders of Belarus are felt in it. An excellent idea and architectural realization of the museum: the whole path goes spiraling upwards, from the first days of the war to Victory. I would like to see more interactivity so that documents and comments on them can be viewed on screens. In any case, the museum is definitely worth a visit. To remember.
A very interesting museum with a diverse exposition. We were there for three hours, but we need a lot more time. The hall at the end of the exhibition makes a special impression. Be sure to visit if you are interested in history
A modern museum. Interesting items, weapons and other attributes of the Great Patriotic War. An excursion to the main one about the exploits of the Belarusian people. I recommend listening to the tour first..and then we can walk around the second circle and calmly look at photographs, old videos. The territory is neat. I was impressed by the hall dedicated to the concentration camps. The dome of the building is very beautiful from the inside.
Be sure to take a guide, you will learn a lot of new and interesting things. The exhibits were very impressive, I especially liked the tanks and the expositions with people. And also very strong paintings.
The modern museum of the history of the Great Patriotic War, there are also types of weapons and life-size models of tanks, interactive stands, military uniforms, medals. The atmosphere of the museum conveys all the horror of that time from the fascist genocide in the occupied territory of Belarus. The museum is not boring, understandable and accessible to children and adults.