Probably the most unusual place in recent trips to our homeland) To begin with, we were pleasantly surprised to meet the guide of the local museum of local lore located in the manor) A very energetic, charismatic woman who provided us with a lot of interesting information) The furniture has been minimally restored, everything is filled with the energy of its guests. You can touch the exhibits, look into the cabinets, everything is working. The estate is located on a hill, with a fast-flowing river flowing below. We were in winter, nature did not please us with lush greenery, but the place is still beautiful and worth a visit, we did not spare the time spent)
We were passing through Blonie, and decided to stop by this museum. The caretaker is a lovely person, it is clear that she loves both the place where she works and the land where she was born and lives. The museum is finally with authentic exhibits, and not like in a mundane castle, everything is in replicas. Unfortunately, we didn't get on the tour, as we arrived almost at closing time, but the museum employee took the time to tell us interesting facts anyway. Thank you so much for such a warm and truly sincere welcome. I hope we'll come back and walk as part of the tour group.
Well-preserved house, interesting museum, beautiful view of the river, even in winter) I recommend visiting and definitely visiting the museum, the museum staff will be happy to tell you everything.
A small and interesting museum of local lore. We stopped by on the way to Bobruisk and never regretted it. A wonderful guide who loves his small homeland and his work in the museum. We learned new facts about our traditions. It's great that there are such places.
We got to the manor museum on Saturday at about 16:00, paid in cash, took a tour.
I liked everything very much: the building itself, which has been well preserved for 150 years, and the filling of the halls (furniture and belongings of the owners of the estate were transferred to the museum), a very interesting hall of Belarusian life.
But the most wonderful thing is the people who work in this museum! Julia, the tour guide, is a real talent! And she told me a lot of interesting things, and showed me, and something could be touched.
Be sure to visit this museum.
Both children and adults liked everything very much
I came across this museum by chance. It doesn't seem to be anything special, but it's kind of "warm and lamp-like". I didn't know who the Bonch-Osmolovskys were, but it turned out that they were a poor but rather famous family in the Russian Empire, which gave rise to officials, scientists, writers and revolutionaries. Original furniture and household items from the 19th century. One of the few preserved old buildings in the area. I recommend.
It's a very atmospheric museum. You can see with what love and care the exhibits were collected and stored. Julia's guide is just a treasure trove. The ideal guide.
We drove past to another attraction, decided to stop by on the way. We didn't regret a bit, the place is very atmospheric. The nature around is fascinating.
We had a wonderful tour, everything was so interesting, the whole family was pleasantly impressed.
The girl guide is wonderful, very kind, attentive and charismatic.
There would be more such people who are just sick of their work with all their soul.
It's nice to be in such places and learn history!
A small museum with a rich history, where you can touch, not just see real artifacts. The curator of the museum is a sincere woman, thank you for her attention to the guests.
Знайшлі цудоўнае месца з дзіўна захаваўшайся ў амаль першапачатковым выглядзе сядзібай. Выдатная і вельмі жывая экскурсія шчыра ўлюблёнай у сваю справу экскурсаводам Юліяй дадало фарбаў і душэўнасці ў гісторыю выдатных людзей гэтых месцаў.
Unfortunately, I arrived a little late, it was already closed, but it's still nice to see. Thanks to the owners for keeping the estate in good condition. After all, such estates often simply collapse without owners
The place is magical. Our guide Julia is a talent. It's so interesting and informative, emotionally. A man loves his land very much. Alla Vladimirovna is a very kind and helpful person. I put the territory behind the estate in order now there is a gorgeous and clean riverbank and there is a key where you can get clean water.
Julia, thank you for the informative tour!!! We learned a lot of new things-diapers, the threshold where a man should sit, etc.))) Thanks! all the best to you!!!
if you are somewhere nearby, be sure to visit. The most pleasant girl Julia is in charge of the museum. He will show you everything, tell you everything
A wonderful museum! There is a very sincere atmosphere in the house, a real corner of antiquity, and the scenery around is simply amazing: river, steep bank, park. I recommend it to everyone!
It's a great place, there are a lot of interesting things to learn. But the museum's work schedule is very inconvenient when visitors have a day off, a day off at the museum. The visit is limited to a tour of the estate only from the outside. Even foreign visitors come by. The administration should reconsider this issue, because it is their money.
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Елена
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July 22, 2020
I really liked the exhibits, a good accountant guide, several themed halls, and a beautiful location near the Titovka River. I highly recommend it!
The Bonch-Osmolovsky estate in Blona is a place of settlement of an ancient family. The village was first mentioned in 1513, when it belonged to Pavel Smelovsky. At different times, the estate was owned by different nobles, until the tsarist authorities confiscated it after the uprising of 1863 and handed it over to the official Bonch-Osmolovsky.
I drove by a few months ago, saw an interesting house, drove up, it turned out to be a manor house, a very beautiful place, I will come there again, I did not look at everything
We arrived on Saturday - everything is closed. The house is cool, with columns. A Tatar river runs below. We walked around, took a picture and drove on. A part of the house needs restoration.