Dudutki Museum Church
Dudutki is in the county, about 45minutes drive from Minsk. It is an open-air museum consisting of different buildings all constructed in the old Belarussian style. You may wander around the buildings yourself, but I recommend taking a guided tour.
The museum has several different parts all exhibiting crafts and trades from Belarus' history. The owners of the museum have travelled Belarus visiting the villages and interviewing the oldest inhabitents to learn, and keel alive these crafts.
You can visit (and try!) the only legal Samagonka still in Belarus. Samagonka is a home-made spirit made from grain, powerful stuff! You will be offered bread with honey and sala (pig fat!) as zakuska (something to eat after drinking).
The museum also houses a blacksmith, pottery, bakery, woodcraft and art exhibition. They have some livestock, horses, foul and bizzarley some ostriches.
You can also have a traditional Belarussian meal, you must order this before your tour, and it'll be cooked whilst you are visiting the museum, then afterwards you travel to another location 5min away and your lunch is served.
Dudutki Museum Church
Dudutki is in the county, about 45minutes drive from Minsk. It is an open-air museum consisting of different buildings all constructed in the old Belarussian style. You may wander around the buildings yourself, but I recommend taking a guided tour.
The museum has several different parts all exhibiting crafts and trades from Belarus' history. The owners of the museum have travelled Belarus visiting the villages and interviewing the oldest inhabitents to learn, and keel alive these crafts.
You can visit (and try!) the only legal Samagonka still in Belarus. Samagonka is a home-made spirit made from grain, powerful stuff! You will be offered bread with honey and sala (pig fat!) as zakuska (something to eat after drinking).
The museum also houses a blacksmith, pottery, bakery, woodcraft and art exhibition. They have some livestock, horses, foul and bizzarley some ostriches.
You can also have a traditional Belarussian meal, you must order this before your tour, and it'll be cooked whilst you are visiting the museum, then afterwards you travel to another location 5min away and your lunch is served.