In the 21st century. It can't be called a museum. If we are developing tourism in the country, we must also make museums worthy. The history of Turov is rich, but the exposition is not. If there are no real artifacts, create interactive ones. You can recreate both castles and temples in 3D. Make interactive maps of the Principality's development. It's very boring and sparse so far. The plaques for some of the exhibits are poorly printed pieces of paper in files.Until you start making tickets more expensive and using this money to make the museum interesting, nothing good will happen. Now the ticket costs 2 rubles, or it could cost 5 euros. But there's nothing to show for that money. There is no toilet in the museum or nearby. It's sad that our past and present look like this.
For the first time in so many years of my life I managed to visit this complex. I'm even a little ashamed. I was pleasantly surprised, everything is decorated very cool, clean and tidy on the territory. There is an opportunity to buy souvenirs and gifts for yourself and your loved ones. If you haven't been here yet, I definitely recommend it.
An interesting place, unusual for Belarus. Souvenirs can be purchased inside, but the most important advantage of this place is the guide Artem. A master of his craft. I had a great tour.