A great place for walking and visiting attractions and museums, in the place where Soviet troops were the first to fight the German invaders in 1941. You can see a lot for free, take pictures, etc. The cost of museums is acceptable (except for the military, there is the Berestye Museum of local lore and a craft shop) before, the guy rented out military clothes, now he did not find them. I had a great time in my free time.
The memorial complex itself is made in the best traditions. Everything is solemn, monumental. It is worth visiting and showing to the younger generation. The disadvantage is that there are few guides. We arrived at 16 o'clock. The guides work until 17 o'clock. In summer, the flow of tourists increases, and the daylight hours are longer. You can work at least up to 19 hours. An inspection without information does not give anything.
We were in the middle of November. We visited two museums, looked at what was left of the fortress, and reached the memorials and tanks.
We decided to come back late in the evening, to watch it with the lights on. As tourists, we didn't know that there was no backlight or that it was turned on only on May 9th.
In short, there's nothing to lie there in the evening, even the lanterns don't work. Daytime visit only.