If you are in Minsk, be sure to visit the Minsk Tractor Plant. It's not a long drive from the center, it's convenient to take the subway.
It was 04/22/2025, the tour was 1.5 hours, I was completely delighted with the factory and the tour, thanks to the local guide Sergey, he told the whole story, all the features, we visited the factory with him, saw him at work, visited the assembly line, saw how the tractor is assembled, how the parts for it are processed. I was impressed, having visited the factory, I have a good impression of the country and Minsk. I wish prosperity to the plant, to reach the 5-millionth tractor as soon as possible, and to Sergey - to continue to inspire and educate the guests!❤️
An interesting place to visit in Minsk. We brought a group of schoolchildren from Russia, and everyone was interested to varying degrees. The tour was conducted by Sergey, a hereditary factory worker. We were in Minsk for 3 days, and we decided to take the children to MTZ, especially since their process is well-established and on-stream. Why did they take high school students there? So that they understand that there are factories that produce different things that they are used to using and do not know what they are made of, so that they understand that this is done by people who studied and did not play computer games all day. Briefly, something like that.
A huge production facility with a long history and you have the opportunity to visit the operating workshops of the symbol of hard work of the whole country - the Minsk tractor plant! The cost of an entrance ticket to the production is more than 20 rubles. When completing the briefing, you get to the building of the company store and mock-up exhibitions, there is also a place to spend attention and money, prices for souvenirs are different, so do not leave without souvenirs, there are also enough sizes. The territory at the entrance to the factory has playgrounds for children, monuments, equipment, ramps to skates and scooters, a mini park, in general, there is a place to take photos. Yes, there is a strong whiff of the Soviet style, but you need to know this, and most importantly remember it.
Compared to other giant factories, museums benefit. Well done!