A wonderful museum. It will be interesting for everyone. There are many old steam locomotives that are in excellent condition. Some of them you can go in or climb on the bandwagon and take beautiful photos. I recommend
We were there with my family, and to be honest, it was much more interesting in Baranovichi. But even here there are advantages, for example, a visual aid of a steam locomotive, namely the real steam locomotive of the 20th century.
Yes, this museum cannot boast of a collection of equipment at the St. Petersburg level, most of the samples are no older than the late 1930s. More information plates and panels are needed. But! The museum was created by people who were sick of business and this can be seen from the exposition in the pavilion. There are very interesting things from the station equipment. It is also important that many steam locomotives are active and actively filmed in movies and make retro trips!
A very good museum, a lot of steam locomotives, electric locomotives, diesel locomotives, all in excellent condition, some you can go inside and see, I really liked it
The museum is wonderful, there are many different steam locomotives, some of which you can climb. The only drawback is that we could not take the tour (it is necessary to book in advance).
It's a good museum. Yes, it's not very big. But the impressions remained. Such steam locomotives are super. I would like more ladders so that you can look into many vogons through glass. And there is something to see. There is an enclosed pavilion. But it's a pity that no one keeps order there. Children are running around like crazy and banging on glass windows. And the moms are all on their phones. There's not much of a cafe there. There is ice cream, cookies, chocolate, lemonade. Therefore, there are almost no buyers. I advise you to go and make a discount that this is not Moscow, St. Petersburg. These museums are bigger there. You won't regret it. Just to climb the trains, to the children for happiness. Adults are not inferior either. Including me.
An excellent museum with a good exhibition of luxury equipment. You can climb and touch many of the exhibits yourself.
Expensive, but not a bad tour. However, our guide seemed to be more focused on children, so the three engineers were a little less interested than they could have been.
There are a lot of steam locomotives, a couple were in the cut and you can climb into the driver's cabin in a couple more. There is not much of a museum on the territory, there are comfortable benches with canopies and information between the rows. You can learn interesting facts. I liked everything very much.
Interesting. You can't get in everywhere, but there are some very interesting locations where you can climb. There are a lot of trains, a very interesting pavilion under the roof. There is a toilet and a buffet.
An excellent museum, an interactive hall with mock-ups of trains (they even drive by the way), a large territory and a lot of locomotives and wagons, in some of them you can sit and see from the inside.
A great place to return to the past. To touch and walk in the trains of the past time. Respect to the creators of such a museum. A lot of work has been done to create such beauty . It is very convenient that this museum is located next to the Brest fortress. And the most interesting thing is that you can make gorgeous photos for memory. I recommend
There are about 50 cars represented, it is interesting that some of them were used in the filming of famous films. But there is one huge BUT... Almost all cars are closed, and the most interesting thing, as a rule, is inside. It is a pity that the organizers decided to close the entrance to the cars, but they say that there was access once.
There are a lot of locomotives and wagons from different times. You can enter some locomotive cabins - special entrances are made in these places - wooden stairs. In other places, you can not climb on the equipment. It is dictated by concern for safety. But it made the children a little sad))) I think parents should discuss this point with them in advance.
Several exhibits are equipped with a glass panel on the audience's side - you can see the internal structure.
I was most impressed by the snowplow train with a huge track cleaning panel in the front and back.
In the building on the territory of the museum there are models of railway stations of regional centers and two models with moving trains. They don't work all the time, they turn on periodically and drive several laps. Be sure to wait. The children really like it. The layout panel shows how much time is left before the next launch.
We decided to watch the exposition with the family so that the child could touch and twist everything))). The museum is open from 11 a.m., there is a convenient parking lot. The whole family was interested in watching and reading about the locomotive. It was even possible to go inside some of them, especially my daughter liked this fact))). The territory is clean and tidy. There is a small museum, but it is interesting to look at the objects that served on the railway of those times. I advise everyone to take a look. The ticket price is not big, about 7p
An impressive open-air exhibition! And also, there is a small but very interesting hall with a chronology of the development of the railway and with toy trains.
I really liked the tour! I was a 6th grade student. It was possible to take pictures near and inside the locomotive, diesel locomotive, in the car.
The tour was conducted by a junior researcher
Gaidai Sergey Vladimirovich. A professional in his field! I was able to tell you about steam locomotives and trains in an interesting and fascinating way. It is clear that the person is in his place!
My son (12 years old) I really liked it here. The place corresponds to the name: it is really a large museum of railway equipment. There is a cafe on site.
A decent exhibition of steam locomotives should especially appeal to children - you can climb, it's a pity that not all the exhibits are open - you can't look into all the presented wagons, see the interiors of a bygone era
A wonderful open-air museum, with such rare and historical steam locomotives and wagons that have their own history and memory. You can enjoy not only the equipment, but also sit in the cabin of an old steam locomotive and feel the full power of the exhibit, the wheel pairs of which are higher than your height. If you are in the city of Brest, be sure to visit this museum of memory and Istria
A very interesting and informative place, the exposition is not very large, but understandable, you can visit some of the exhibits, impressive exhibits with glass walls through which you can see the internal structure of steam locomotives and diesel locomotives, an exhibition hall with a layout, after a walk you must go to a cafe, it's delicious,
If you are interested in the history of railway development, then this is the place for you. It will also be interesting for children to sit in the cabin of a steam locomotive and more modern models. But if you are far from all this and are not impressed by the size of a diesel engine of more than 40 liters, then I think you should not go in...
Perfectly! I, the granddaughter of the locomotive engineer, who did not find my grandfather alive, visited his workplace - in the cabin of the locomotive! And also in the cabin of the locomotive! We are slowly moving towards closing the gestalt)) thanks to the museum for the most interesting exposition!!!
An interesting museum in Brest! Required to visit. It is interesting with the tour, as many steam locomotives participated in the filming of various films and TV series.
You need to plan about 3 hours for a visit.
Parking is free.
A great museum! A sufficient number of exhibits! In some cases, you can enter the driver's cabin. However, there are a lot of children there, as always)) but children are children)
The museum will be very useful for those who are interested in technology and history. The exposition is rich in various examples of railway equipment and steam locomotives. And in some locomotives, you can even climb into the driver's cabin. But due to the fact that the museum is open-air, the safety of the exhibits suffers, there is a lot of rust and dust. So it's better to dress more simply.
But overall the impression is very good, the children really liked it!
It's a very interesting place. I am 47 years old, my daughter is 16. But despite the childish mischief, we were completely delighted with everything we saw!!! I would also like to have the opportunity to get inside the antique wagons.
An interesting museum for children and adults! I would like to visit every steam locomotive and diesel locomotive, but only a few are open to the public. I recommend it for a visit!
One of the best museums of steam locomotives and rolling stock. The main types of steam locomotives are presented. You can enter the cabin of a steam locomotive and a diesel locomotive. I really liked it. There is a parking lot and a small cafe. The museum is near the city center. Convenient!
Different models of locomotives, all well-maintained, restored. In some cases, you can go inside the driver's cabin. There are also moving small models of trains, cranes, like a museum in Moscow at the Riga railway Station.
An excellent museum dedicated to the history of railway technology. There are a large number of exhibits on the tracks, many of them are active. Several steam locomotives/locomotives are open to the public. You can climb into the cabin, twist what is still spinning (not unscrewed). In general, I liked the museum. In terms of time, 40-60 minutes is quite enough.
A very beautiful place, you can climb old steam locomotives, near each exhibit there is a sign with its history, well, when you enter the cabin, even it smells like coal, as if this locomotive arrived only yesterday, a wonderful place, the children are delighted, as are the parents
An outdoor museum. It's quite interesting. Some trains can be boarded. More precisely, into the cabs of the drivers. It will be interesting for children to climb, but it is not possible everywhere, you need to be more careful.
It is very interesting and atmospheric to get around almost during the war years. Locomotives for all tastes
There is a cafe where you can eat . There are souvenirs
I liked the museum. I went through all the exhibits. Different trains from past eras and the not-so-distant past. The exhibits are in excellent condition, painting and minor repairs were carried out with me.
Of course, the carriages were opened so that you could walk through from the inside and see the situation.
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Everything is great. It's especially cool in those steam locomotives where you can get into the cabin. Everything is spinning, spinning. The children are delighted, although the girls are
The place is colorful, there are many copies. There are several comments: it's time to update the paint on the equipment, the layouts do not work in the museum, I would like more open expansions, it's more interesting for children inside.
An interesting exposition, you can go up to some exhibits and sit in the driver's seat, there is a steam locomotive and a diesel locomotive in the section very informative.
The place is a must-visit for all 10 - to 90-year-old boys. There is a huge number of railway transport in the form of steam locomotives, diesel locomotives, wagons, etc.
An interesting exhibition in the open air and in the exhibition hall. It will be exciting for both children and adults. One of the disadvantages is that you can't get on trains.
Our trains are the fastest trains in the world. A great museum. There are places to climb and things to see. It is disappointing that the plates are nailed with dowels to the platforms, and the rolling stock is rearranged and does not correspond, but those who are in the subject are not afraid