It's a beautiful place. The tour is very interesting, but the most important thing is the employees. Incredibly pleasant and erudite people. The premises themselves are clean and in perfect order, it is clear that not just professionals work, but real connoisseurs of history. Even in our time, when history and art are in the background, everything is at the highest level here. Thank you for your hard work.
A very interesting and non-standard architecture. The building has a multi-level layout with many entrances. The park is around 2, nothing remarkable and very little vegetation. There are practically no benches for gatherings. But on the outskirts of the park there is a place where the Mukhovets River begins (from the Vetz canal and the Mukha River), which flows to Brest and flows into the western Bug. Unfortunately, there are no signs indicating this or talking about it anywhere.
The pretty palacik (this word has no direct translation into Russian, literally "little palace") is the main attraction of the city. It is located in a park where you can also take a walk. Architecturally, it is one of the most unusual buildings in the country. You don't have to go inside, it's a very boring provincial museum.