A wonderful museum. We learned a lot of new things. I liked the articles on the stands. It was only here that we saw the wall of the heroes of the Second World War railway workers.
Very interesting. You can climb on some locomotives. Special bridges are attached to several of them. In one of the locomotives, you can visit the driver's cabin
Interesting, but! Only one steam locomotive was open for access inside. Some of the equipment has been rearranged and the description plates do not correspond to the exhibits. Another part of the exhibits is missing
An interesting museum for both adults and children. It was interesting to look inside the trains of that time. The exposition is quite large.There is a good cafe on site. The children really liked the beginning of the exhibition, where small trains run
The museum is small, but the equipment is diverse, and there is an opportunity to enter the cabins of some locomotives, the children were delighted)
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December 11, 2024
There are a large number of steam locomotives of different eras and designs. Some of them can be reached by special stairs. There is a cafe. Benefits are provided for children and students. The main disadvantage is the lunch break at the checkout.
A great museum. Representatives of previous generations of trains. You can climb into some of them. There is a cafe on site and there is also a continuation in it
A very interesting museum. You can see the locomotive inside, get acquainted with the device and the principle of operation of the locomotive. I recommend.
A large museum, a lot of equipment, there is one thing, but before there were many places where you could climb, sit in the cabin, walk around the car, now half of the stairs have been removed and only a couple of trains are available to visit.
It would be interesting if you take a guide. It's so simple, you walk and look. And the price bites a little, you have to pay for the tour plus the price for tickets.
A chic outdoor museum with a lot of steam locomotives and electric trains from different years, the only thing is that there are few steam locomotives where you can go up and see the cabin. The indoor museum is also very interesting, I liked the description of the epochs and equipment of different years.
I was in this museum 5-6 years ago. I liked him better then. It was possible to climb into the cabin of almost every locomotive and it was interesting! There is no such thing now. And where you can get into the cabin there are a lot of people. There is no description of the technical equipment. And the locomotives themselves are certainly impressive.
A great museum, we spent 2.5 hours with the child, the time flew by unnoticed. The affordable price of the entrance ticket. The area is clean, there is a small museum with interesting exhibits
It's impressive. Admiration from both children and adults. I would especially like to note the presence of steam locomotives, which were turned into a mock-up for studying the design and principles of operation: the main nodes are visible in the section. You can book a tour, or you can see for yourself.
A lot of emotions all around the fundamental pieces of iron, I really liked the layout inside the building with a moving train, I recommend it. The only negative is that they open late on a hot day
A great museum, there is something to see for both children and adults. There are wagons that you can enter and see the internal structure of the trains.
It is incredibly interesting, there is a buffet on the territory (you can buy tea/coffee / sweets) - the exposition itself was liked by adults without children)
I would like to have more opportunity to look inside, but it's very interesting.
I remember my childhood.
It is a pity that the exhibits cannot be seen in action.
The museum is super!!!
All kinds of steam locomotives and other trolleys. One problem is Monday, Tuesday is a day off! In high season, you should work more!
It's very interesting, you can climb everywhere, look, touch.
It is a pity, however, that there is no ladder in the old cars to look at least out the window.
A great place to spend time with your family in an exciting and informative way. The museum is cool... It was interesting not only for children. Thank you for the opportunity to visit you
Of course, there are no ancient ones at all. But there are interesting models of steam locomotives and wagons. There is a museum, very informative and fascinating. I recommend you to visit.
Yes, maybe 10 years ago I put 5. Now I don't understand, the service is clamped. The trains are all closed, access to 2 or 3 trains. I would like more accessibility, for people where there is no railway, it would be very interesting. And so you just go and watch, there is no courage anymore as it was before
It will be very interesting for both children and adults. There are many different types of trains (different production versions). Some exhibits can be climbed and entered (which is even more interesting). There is a toilet and a small cafe on site (literally to drink coffee). The staff was very polite (a man came up to me and told me what else to see; and in general we talked about everything). There is a parking lot and a public transport stop nearby.
If you like the railway and you will be in Brest, then it is definitely worth visiting the exhibition of railway equipment.
Especially if you like steam locomotives)
The child was delighted, there are diesel locomotives that you can enter inside, there is a sign next to each train. There is a cafe inside the museum.
It is a very interesting place, there are trains open in which children are interested. I think that there should be more open trains. And add open wagons, none.
There are a lot of different locomotives, different years. You can go into some of them and feel like a machinist. I really liked it. I advise everyone to visit this museum.
It is a pity that the history of the development of the museum cannot be understood. You can only look outside. Only a few driver's cabins can be viewed inside.
I hope one day it will be possible to see the interior of the wagons.
A must-visit. You can enter some trains and see the driver's cabin. There is a permanent exhibition with exhibits from the history of the Belarusian Railways. It is also interesting, children will especially like it, because there is a steam locomotive) there is a small cafeteria, you can eat ice cream, drink coffee)
Not bad, you can visit with children while staying in Brest. At the same time, there are more exhibits and their variety in Baranovichi. A 5-year-old child liked a small railway with moving trains and an alarm system in the Brest Museum. After that, Baranovich hooked a little bit only with this.
It is beautifully interesting and informative, even for people far from the railway theme. There are many locomotives, steam locomotives, platforms and other things. The history of the railway, the history and fate of people who made a huge contribution to the formation and development of the railway are told and shown. Children have a place to climb and something to touch with their own hands.
We went with the children . They open at 11 o'clock, take this into account when visiting . It is acceptable . There are a lot of steam locomotives , diesel locomotives and other equipment on the street . You can go into some of them and see how the driver 's cabin is arranged inside, how they used to throw coal to keep the train moving . There is also a closed museum of railway equipment on the territory. A small cafe , a toilet . Half an hour is enough for everything . If you look at the exhibits more closely, you may spend an hour here.
Cool museum! Informative! There are many examples of steam locomotives, it is very interesting. In some, you can climb up the steps and feel like a machinist).
A very good museum. The exhibits are beautiful and clean, it is clear that they are being cared for.
The only bad thing is that the museum is closed on Monday and Tuesday)))