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Dududki Museum
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Duration: |
3.5 hours
without lunch + 1 hour for lunch if needed |
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Distance: |
110 km |
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Price per person: |
1 pax – 95 EUR
2 pax – 60 EUR
3 pax – 50 EUR
4 pax – 45 EUR
5 pax – 40 EUR
6 pax – 35 EUR
7 pax – 32 EUR |
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Price includes:
- Transportation (car with a driver)
- English-speaking guide
- Entrance tickets
- Testing of ecologically pure food products.
The unique ethnographical complex "Dudutki" is situated
50 km south of Minsk on the bank of picturesque river Ptich. It
is an open air museum. Here you will have an opportunity to visit
a museum of national crafts, to see a windmill, shape a horseshoe
"for Good luck" at the blacksmiths’, to see potter at
work. The most exciting thing for the visitors is the opportunity
to taste traditional Belarusian appetizers and beverages.
The museum was founded in 1993, it’s the only private museum in
Belarus. Dudutki is a museum of Belarusian rural culture, which
represented many national crafts and productions, such as carpentry,
pottery, handicraft-making and baking, straw braiding, blacksmith,
working wind mill, milk farm producing cheese, the only legal moonshine
distillery in Belarus. One of the most popular places to visit.
Try the best in a local tavern, Belarusian traditional prepared
on a site using traditional recipes and technologies: schi (cabbage
soup), draniki, kolduni, pork sausages all go down so well, especially
with a shot of local samagon (moonshine).
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