The monumental building in the constructivist style, together with the adjacent square with a fountain, looks very majestic. Everything is conveniently arranged inside, the hall is comfortable and convenient for the viewer. It seemed to me that the acoustics of the hall were not very good, the sound was quickly dissolving. The chandelier in the hall is modest, does not distract the eye from the performance, as it happens)) there are several buffets in the lobby, the service is fast. Unfortunately, the production we attended, opera-ballet in one bottle, as it seemed, was not at the level of the Bolshoi Theater, the orchestra drowned out the voices of the soloists, and the props in the form of a huge canvas of rustling polyethylene, as I understand it, instead of fabric (at least this impression was created), did not allow you to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the medieval plot) nothing, next time we'll choose another performance)
The stunningly beautiful theater! A real palace. A square, a fountain, a staircase - all this creates a magnificent ensemble. Even if you do not go to the performance, you must definitely watch this ensemble.
The foyer of the theater - white marble walls, floor and columns + crystal chandeliers create an impression of lightness and grandeur. Each tier has its own charms.
The prices in the buffet are quite affordable, there are a lot of tables, if desired, you can book a table for the intermission before the performance.
Theatrically cozy, but at the same time very beautiful "imperial" hall. The burgundy velvet of the chairs and the gold on the curtain are solemn. The hall is designed so that there are no "blind" zones. You can see the stage from all tiers very well. I walked around all the tiers on purpose)).
I watched the ballet "Don Quixote" - fervently, temperamentally, cheerfully.
The Bolshoi Theatre, as one of the main attractions of Minsk, is recommended for art lovers! Beautiful, large-scale, culturally and inexpensively! We took tickets in advance, about a month before the trip and were pleasantly surprised by their cost, they gave 90 rubles for two tickets (this is about 2,700 rubles). In comparison with the cost of housing for the New Year holidays from 16 thousand rubles per day, the price of a ticket to the Bolshoi pleased))
We watched the Bat in a comedic interpretation)) The voices are gorgeous, the actors don't have much dancing))