The place is on fire, you can take pictures. The navigation of the sculptures is not very clear, everything is in Belarusian and the photos on the announcements are of poor quality. Be prepared that you will have to remember from memory from the history textbook the figures and artists of the socialist states and the ancient Greeks) it would be great if they were also allowed on the upper platform, there are small sculptures and they are poorly visible
The sculptor Azgur participated in the creation of the monument on Victory Square in Minsk, created well-known sculptures on Yakub Kolas Square, at one time his sculptures were installed in many cities of the USSR. It's not mentioned anywhere in the museum. And the museum itself looks more like a warehouse for the heads of Soviet leaders.
An atmospheric and spacious museum. The number of sculptures is off the scale, and the scale of some is amazing. There are many busts of Stalin, Lenin, Khrushchev and other symbols, among which you can find cultural figures: K. Krapiva, Ya. Kolos, M. Bogdanovich, etc. The museum is interesting, but there is not enough information about Azgur himself, there are his works, but practically no word about the creator