A great place for a fascinating immersion in the history of various crafts. You can come here with your family and friends. It will be interesting for everyone, both children and adults. Very picturesque places! There are many workshops-shops where you can buy souvenirs and real works of art! In cozy cafes you can have a delicious meal! To buy home various goodies that are produced and prepared here, because the museum is also an operating agricultural enterprise. The territory has its own mini zoo, where you can see and photograph various animals and birds. And also to ride a horse-drawn carriage. Come to Dudutki for sure!!! A lot of positive impressions are guaranteed to you!!! But, if you don't want to stand in line at an ATM, it is on the territory of the museum, take cash with you, in many places you can buy something only for cash. I highly recommend visiting this place!!!
An atmospheric place, everything is very cozy and homely, it is interesting to visit with children, because there is a zoo on the territory of the complex, in the cat. ostrich, deer, wild boars, peacock and other birds are represented, there are horses, you can ride them if you wish. Local cheese makers will prepare a great homemade cheese for you. There are various workshops where you can buy interesting souvenirs, there is a hotel on site for those who want to spend the night and a cafe where you can eat inexpensively. The church is very beautiful, located nearby, and, of course, do not forget to visit the mill, the cat looks very impressive from afar. We were in winter and we liked it, we will definitely come again in summer!!!
Not far from Minsk there is a Museum complex of ancient crafts and technologies "Dudutki". I was there a few years ago during an excursion during the New Year holidays and was shocked by the decoration of the unique, in every sense, church of the Holy Prophet John the Baptist, which houses a unique Iconostasis woven from straw. The guide said that, in general, Belarusian works made of straw have no analogues in the world. The straw weaving of Belarus is included in the UNESCO list of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
The ancestors of Belarusians considered straw to be the equivalent of gold and used it, including in church decoration (as well as in the manufacture of various amulets).
I advise everyone to visit Belarus and in particular these places.