An interesting place to "wander" around the Upper Town. A recreated object for stylizing the 19th century life of well-to-do townspeople. The selection of chandeliers is interesting. The exhibition on the stages of the Vankovich family's life is well represented by documents and a collection of portraits. The exposition of the narrative painting from the art museum's reserves is interesting. The quality of the furnace restoration/simulation work was disappointing. But in general, it's a good place for weekend walks.
A chamber, home museum dedicated to the national artist Valenti Vankovich, who was born at the beginning of the nineteenth century. The museum staff is attentive and helpful. Ladies love their museum, their Belarusian artist and give this love to visitors. The museum has a small portrait gallery, unfortunately not represented by authentic works of the artist, but very pretty. Go to the museum, lost in the alleys of the old town. It's very atmospheric. I am sure you will not remain indifferent.
We were with the guide Alexey . I really liked it. I recommend taking it with an excursion. It 's usually boring there, but when they tell you a story, it comes alive.