19 сентяюря с учащимися 8-10-х классов посетили святое для беларусов место - мемориальный комплекс Хатынь. Была там давно. Слышала о реконструкции и новом музее. Теперь и видела своими глазами. Увиденное потрясло и взрослых, и детей! Слушали очень внимательно. Прошли по территории бывшей деревни. Положили цветы к памятникам. Потом осмотрели экспозицию музея. 6 залов, а впечатление огромное! Очень конкретно донесено время, ужас и боль. Никто не остался равнодушным. Очень впечатлил зал, сделанный как догорающий сарай, в котором ты вдруг оказался! И кровавый ручей... Сразу ожила вся история многострадальной Беларуси.
Большое спасибо авторам. Спасибо экскурсоводу Зарине.
A museum was opened on the territory of the complex in 2023, the exposition of which is impressive. A tour of the museum leaves an indelible impression, and the atmosphere of the events described is conveyed very realistically and shivers. During the tour, tears come to my eyes from the realization of the events described.
We spent only 3 days in Minsk, we decided that it was worth visiting this tragic place, getting acquainted with its history, visiting the memorial complex, museum. It is only an hour's drive from Minsk. To our deep disappointment, we faced difficulties and misunderstandings. It all started with the fact that you can't pay with a card. Only cash, which we don't have with us, yes, maybe this is our problem, but the complex is modern and it was a surprise for us to face this problem. But the main disappointment came with the fact that we were denied a visit with a dog. We travel a lot, and the only place where we encountered such an attitude was Dagestan. There it is justified by religion and in someone else's monastery, as they say. But the refusal to visit an open complex (!) is just on the street, we have encountered this for the first time in our entire life. We were threatened with fines and police. To which we simply turned around and left in a deep reminder of what a well-mannered dog, if necessary, moved in a backpack, can harm the complex or offend someone's feelings. I am sure that the residents of Khatyn had pets, dogs, cattle, why it is not clear to us. There were no signs anywhere that dogs are forbidden, neither on the spot, nor on the website, nor in the description. This is the first and hopefully the only disappointment from Belarus and we got it in this complex. Archaic rules and ill-will of the staff, as for me, offend the memory of this place much more than the unreasonable theoretical damage from visiting this place with a well-bred pet.