A cool place, a lot of interesting exhibits. You should definitely take a guided tour.
The disadvantages are the confusing layout, it is not always clear where to go.
Some of the halls were closed.
Incredible beauty! The entrance to the castle is free of charge. If you want to see the castle inside, you will already have to pay. Discounts for students from the Russian Federation. Next to the castle there is a huge park where you can walk, rent a bike.
A good place, interesting and informative. The tour is possible both with a guide and with an audio guide, it is paid separately. You can eat at the on-site restaurant.
The preserved castle is in excellent condition, perfectly emphasizes the time of the past centuries, excellent excursions and a guide, well-chosen compartments (weapons, paintings, stones). It is very informative and interesting
It was my first castle in Belarus-I was delighted!
Aesthetic delight and harmony with nature are provided for you! 🤩
Any photo on the background of the castle is already a masterpiece😁
I sincerely advise you to visit in warm sunny weather💖
The beautiful castle, an architectural monument of the 16th-18th centuries, was the residence of Prince Radziwill, a representative of a wealthy family in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Regarding the territory, the safety of the castle itself, everything is very cool. Entrance to the castle is paid, there is a museum, but there are few historically preserved items left there (bed, wall panels, ceiling), mostly everything is new, stylized for that era.
What didn't you like?
Firstly, the strange, unfriendly staff. We decided to go to the museum. Upon entering the courtyard of the castle, the employee pointed to the cash register in the opposite part of the courtyard, stating that it was the only one in the castle. Since we arrived late, we ran to catch up. And then it turned out that there is a ticket office at the entrance to the museum. Did the employee not know about this? It's very strange.
Then, after a while, we needed a bathroom. The employee told her husband that the toilet was closed. Although the museum was still an hour away from closing. After loud indignation on my part, unexpectedly, it turned out from another employee that the toilet was still open. What kind of special protection of the bathroom is also a mystery.
Secondly, I really did not like that some of the exhibits presented in the museum contain absolutely incorrect historical data. In particular, in one of the showcases under the exhibit it was said: "Belarus as part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 18th-19th century", "Belarus as part of the Russian Empire of the 18th-19th centuries." What kind of state is Belarus that existed in the 18th century? At first, they thought that it was simply written crookedly, although many other exhibits had quite literate writing: "The territory of modern Belarus, 18th century." And then we saw that on those exhibits, on which it was written about a certain "Belarus in the composition.." there were stickers describing that this program is funded by the EU, in particular, Latvia and Lithuania. After that, the questions of such formulations disappeared, but the sediment from the fact that it was written so illiterate remained.
Well, one more drawback: literally in the first hall after entering the castle, it is indicated that the bed in the prince's bedroom is historically preserved. Preserved, yes, but it is impossible to approach and examine it, because the hall is simply fenced off with ribbons. As a result, one of the few items that were saved (because almost everything in the halls is a new model) in fact, it is hidden, you can only see it in the doorway from afar.
Well, the ticket says that the castle has two entrances with different halls. As it can already be understood, we got into one, but alas, into the second. Having passed exactly as indicated on the ticket, we did not find any entrance. Either it was indicated on the doors that the entrance was official, or some souvenirs-restaurants. Navigation in the territory is clearly not very good.
In general, given the disadvantages described above, I think that 3 is an assessment solely for the safety of the castle itself and for the pleasant territory around it.
The castle in Nesvizh, unlike the Mir Castle, is more majestic, festive and pompous, I would say it looks like a palace. Both castles are beautiful in their own way. If the castle in Nesvizh is festive, then the Mir Castle is exactly like a castle - brutal and concise.
Visit the castle in Nesvizh and enjoy its beauty.
It's an amazing place, I think it's worth visiting, everything is organized. The architecture of the interior is impressive. Friendly and courteous staff of the museum
An interesting place from a historical point of view. Everything is for guests and tourists. Logistics and infrastructure are well thought out. The city also deserves attention.
The castle and the territory adjacent to it are of extraordinary beauty) You can walk for a long time and enjoy the beauty (ponds, lakes, swans, ducks, a very beautiful park). There is parking, it is paid, but if you check into the Palau Castle hotel, then parking will be free for you. The hotel is also very cozy, the staff is polite, there is a restaurant and souvenir shops on the territory of the castle.
The excursions themselves are very exciting and informative. The guides focus on those things from the interior that have remained since those times. The history of the castle and its owners is very interesting.
The castle can be visited and viewed both in free viewing and with a guide. We stayed with my husband in full admiration, we advise everyone to visit the castle!
Despite the fact that the castle can be said to be a new model, it is definitely worth visiting and definitely with an excursion! I really liked the girl guide) There are a million people on May holidays, it's good that they were on a tour, because groups were allowed without waiting in line. Independent tourists stood in a huge queue for tickets, the queue was already going to the women's toilet. Therefore, if possible, it is better to come on weekdays, or at least on weekends.
I was very impressed by the visit to the castle. The palace has many beautiful halls, visiting which you admire and learn its history. The area around is large, beautiful, well-groomed, there are benches for recreation, ponds and a large park area.
A beautifully restored castle from the Polish-Lithuanian period.
A very interesting tour.
There is an audio guide.
The collections of home interiors, tableware, and hunting trophies have been restored.
There are souvenirs.
A magically beautiful place. It is very beautiful during the golden autumn. The castle holds the mysteries of the life of the Radziwill dynasty. The excursions are very interesting.
One of the best castles in Belarus, of course it is worth a visit. Good excursions are conducted in it. The car was parked at the entrance, parking is free. The entrance to the territory is already paid, you can walk around the castle, it is very beautiful. The city is also very beautiful. There will be an opportunity to visit this place, I will definitely stop by.
Briefly about the main thing for those who did not pass the TRP standards for the 100500th time:
"We took a bicycle mask and it was our mistake - it was hard to pedal, in the heat it became just a torment."
The main thing is short for those to whom the Devil is not a brother and the Witch is not a sister:
"... for lovers of mysteries and horror stories from October to March there are night tours with stories about the ghost and the mirror, where there is a portal"!
Someone calls it a castle, someone a palace! For me, both are suitable. It is beautiful, soulful, atmospheric and amazing that everything has been preserved to this day. Thanks to everyone whose credit it is
Beautiful castle, several parks around. Interesting excursions. There was a long queue at the ticket office, but we bought tickets online. It's convenient. There are good cafes, with very friendly staff)) It is not convenient to get from Minsk by public transport.
A great beautiful place with a great history.It's about love and conspiracies, intrigues, mysticism.The castle itself was on fire and restored.Of course, it is better to take a guide so that there are more impressions.The ticket costs 16 rubles with an independent visit to the halls. Schoolchildren, students 8, children up to 7 liters .free.The park area is decorated in different styles around.There are cafes and restaurants where you can have a snack.Coffee is 9-10 rubles, lunch will cost 50 rubles per person.
Very interesting. A touch of antiquity. Everything is often, neatly, and in detail restored. I also see a disadvantage in this: it creates a feeling of some kind of new model. Almost nothing remains of the antiquity and decoration. This is also probably the case, but I wanted to see at least something natural from those times. But I suppose this is my subjective assessment.
A good castle, a good and picturesque location, a nice park around. Quite a lot of rooms for various purposes have been restored in the exhibition, you can learn the interesting history of this castle
A beautiful place, nice to walk around, the castle itself is well restored. There is a place to relax everywhere, bike rental is a great choice. There are cozy cafes. I recommend
That's cool! Restore the castle from the old sanatorium!!! Well done! I was pleased with the simplicity of life of the former owners of the castle. Walking a lot. We need to prepare for this.
The place is beautiful, wonderful, extraordinary. Thanks to the Belarusians. I liked everything! Do not just go to the Sputnik hotel in Minsk, I do not recommend going, although relatively cheap, but not joyfully, it is depressing, the guard is mustachioed and old as a watchman, rude, quarrels between peoples, commands, as if people did not come to rest, but from the zone on leave. On May 3, 2023, this elderly guard drove a taxi waiting for tourists, as if from his own garden. They started asking , "What's the problem ?" It turned out that we annoy him, like tourists sitting in the lobby. We were sitting quietly, someone was dozing. He jumped up, shouted, woke up the sleepers....This is such a service!!! the hotel is for large families, it is noisy and there is no concern for the welfare of customers. For 3 thousand rubles, it is more than a modest micro-gift. The design is also poor. 😙😞
The castle in Nesvizh. The second most important (in my perception) castle in the Republic of Belarus.
Chic, beautiful, comfortable for that time.
It is one of the top five attractions of the Republic of Belarus. I would recommend watching it all day. 2-3 hours to the inner apartments, the castle park and across the English pond and return to the city through the Slutskaya brama. The rest of the time you can visit the Museum of local lore, the museum in the town hall to see the churches and churches. Just walk through the streets.
During a break, if necessary, go to a cafe or restaurant. Yes, and just to sit somewhere to rest. ie. go with an overnight stay.
a beautiful, pleasant place. just a huge space for walking, cycling/scooter rides. everything is well-groomed, the crowd of people is distributed throughout the territory, so there is no feeling of mass character. everything inside is also beautiful and interesting. and even got to the rehearsal of the ball in the courtyard.
The reconstructed castle, but the scale is impressive. We spent the night in a hotel on the territory. We had dinner in the restaurant inside. Comfortable. Nicely.
My love forever! It is not difficult to get from Minsk by public transport! An incredibly polite employee at the museum's ticket office! She has a separate respect! The museum is clean and tidy, pleasant smell, polite staff! I really liked it! Many thanks to all the museum staff for their incredible work! I will definitely come again!!!
A beautiful palace, with a gorgeous exposition, in which the spirit of mixing the cultures of Poland, the Baltic States and the Slavs lives. I highly recommend you to visit!
You will not be able to climb like in a Mundane castle, but you will be amazed by the decoration of the castle inside! Very beautiful! If you want to have lunch, it's better to cross the bridge and go to the restaurant near the Town Hall.
An unforgettable palace and castle complex. The residence of the Radziwill princes impresses with its solemnity. The interior and exterior decoration attracts with conciseness and romance. The landscape of the castle completes the magnificent composition of the complex.
Both inside and out there is a very beautiful castle. Renovated for 5+
There is a large park and interesting sculptures nearby. And angry mosquitoes)))
The local cafe is expensive, but delicious
A wonderful place to relax 🥰
A beautiful lake with an alley. Very interesting excursions and exhibitions of the castle.Friendly staff.A large selection of themed excursions. There are enough parking spaces.
Minus one - we couldn't have lunch (in the area of the Town Hall), three places were simply closed, which is very strange. Previously, there were no such problems (we have been visiting these places every year since 2003).
It is a very beautiful museum, I have visited it many times. There was also a night tour. It's an interesting show, but if you want to see the subtlety of the entire architecture, the color scheme of the interiors, it's better to go during the day, since at night there will be no lighting accompanied by guides with flashlights, sometimes they are turned off for a greater impression of stashers and ghosts. For night visits from 12 years old
We walked around the castle grounds and were in the castle itself. The architecture and interiors of the castle are amazing. It's like we're in a fairy tale! An unforgettable experience! I advise everyone to visit!
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December 9, 2024
A very beautiful castle, you get right into the old fairy tales about the Middle Ages! Inside, too, everything has been carefully restored, and the guide will tell you in some interesting detail. We were out of season in November, so there were few people, and it was possible to walk and take pictures without crowds, and other groups did not interfere at all. There is no such thing in the summer, of course, 5,000 people speak there per day.
A very beautiful place! A detailed story by a museum employee revealed the family secrets of the castle residents! It was very interesting. I recommend you to visit.
Everything is very beautiful, the castle and the territory have been restored with a soul. The guide Natalia (I forgot the patronymic) conducted an interesting tour. We took a photo in historical costumes - everyone was just delighted))
A great place to relax from the hustle and bustle. A large area for walking on the street, a beautiful castle. It's quite interesting inside. However, not all rooms are allowed to enter.
The castle and the lakes around it are very impressive. An interesting story about the castle and the lands around, I will not spoil it, look and listen for yourself. We drove by car, parking is both paid and free. There is also a church and a square nearby.
It was interesting) The museum is good. Everything is done with love. It's a pity there are not enough guides, we would love to hear a story about the history of the castle... But the audio guide helped out to some extent. A very beautiful, well-maintained park near the castle.