A small museum, but informative. The main exhibition is dedicated to Alyona Kish and Yazep Drozdovich, the most famous artists of the malyavanok. Pure Belarusian heritage, in Russia they have not heard about the little Dywans.
Take a tour (usually by appointment), it's much more interesting and understandable this way.
But if not, then the information from the tour can be read in the information stand.
The museum is wonderful. There are 2 expositions in a small area:a permanent one dedicated to Yazep Drozdovich and Alyona Kish, and a temporary one, which has not yet been changed. I liked both the artistic solution of the exposition and the exhibits themselves. I got the impression that I was in a fairy tale, a native fairy tale. It will be useful for both adults and children to visit the museum in order to touch the history and uniqueness of Belarusian folk art.