He was visited as part of a school trip. The museum is excellent, revealing. I advise those who have not been there yet to take a tour. It's a pity there aren't too many expansions.
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иван кевлов
Level 20 Local Expert
December 8, 2024
A museum dedicated to one of the most noble (in my opinion) professions-firefighter. As they say, from ancient times to the present. There are many real historical exhibits. A wonderful guide. I recommend it to both children and adults!
Yesterday, December 7, employees, athletes and coaches of the national gymnastics team of the Republic of Belarus visited the Museum of Fire. The excursion is an educational program that just came at a time for young athletes who have to travel by various types of transport due to competitive processes. Adults also remembered a lot of different "details ", which, of course , they sin in everyday life. Many thanks to the guide Marina Sergeevna, who is fluent in all emergency responses. It immediately catches the eye that the person is in his place. If such a "rescuer" turns out to be nearby in a difficult moment, then the trouble will really pass by. Once again, we would like to thank you for the excellent informative and interesting proposed excursion and at the same time the lesson. thank you very much! We will definitely visit the Fire Museum more than once!
A great place to have a good time. It is very nice and cozy inside. An unusual place where there is something to look at. Do not forget about the delicious cuisine.
We visited the museum in early August. I really liked it! The tour was conducted in a dialogue mode, where the children answered questions and voiced their thoughts. There are many interesting facts about the work of firefighters. They told and showed about the biggest fire in the city. They allowed them to ring the alarm bell, took a picture on a cart, explained the procedure for dealing with a fire, and showed educational cartoons. Definitely - we recommend it! Just call if possible and arrange an excursion, we fell out of the blue, but nevertheless we were shown everything, for which many thanks to all the museum staff, and especially Elena Pavlovna!
02/16/2023 I visited this museum with a group from the university. We were spoken to as adults, although half of the exhibits are presented more for children and teenagers. It was interesting to hear about the history of the Ministry of Emergency Situations and accident statistics over the past year
I advise you to go and listen to the tour. You start to think about the safety culture, and how poorly it is developed in our country. The exhibits, which were made back in Soviet times, deserve special attention - they are made in great detail, especially as the largest fire in Minsk for all time of its existence is shown, it chills.
It is definitely worth a visit. Regardless of the number of people in the group, the cost is 20 BYN. It is useful to go to school class. They tell about the history of the creation of the fire service and the causes of fires. There are exhibits and samples of equipment after the fire. Make an appointment by phone in advance.
It is informative, there are stands, photos, old documents, the first costumes and vehicles of the fire services, and so on. a lot of other interesting and useful things.
The best place to gain knowledge in the field of fire safety 🚀
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Ирина Тюшкевич
Level 13 Local Expert
August 18, 2022
This unique museum will tell you how people got fire. What to do during a fire. Many children from the Mamsky Dom children's camp did not know their home address. This became clear when the interactive exhibit of the museum was turned on. I really liked the dioramas - large-scale 3D paintings with sound and light representation.
At the end, we watched educational cartoons.
Advice from the Museum of Fire: show cartoons to children:
Special Squad 112
The Magic Book of the Ministry of Emergency Situations
A very interesting museum, both for children and adults. It will be interesting for children to look at miniatures of the city, apartments and sit on an old fire truck.
I recommend watching it with the whole family. They tell the story of the fire, about the largest fire in Minsk. You will take a walk from the past to the present. It is interesting for both kids and adults