Ethnographic complex "Belarusian village of the XIX century" is located near Mogilev in front of the memorial complex "Buynichnoe field." The complex was built in 2006 in the Belarusian ethnic grounds. The purpose of the complex - to familiarize visitors with the architecture, traditions, rituals, and folklore of the Belarusians.
Ethnographic complex can not be called an open air museum - there are no ancient artifacts. Rather, it is a tourist entertainment complex. However, all national crafts have been carefully recreated here. It will demonstrate to everyone how in the old days were made baskets, furniture, pots, utensils. It employs real blacksmiths, weavers, embroiderers, potters, carpenters and other craftsmen.
Of course, all that is done in the City of Masters ethnographic village you can touch, smell, taste, buy and even produce their own. It employs a large number of master classes, where tourists are led by experienced craftsmen can enjoy themselves in a particular craft.
There is also a traditional manor house, which houses a hotel and tavern. You can visit the windmill at the inn, in a hospitable peasant house. You can enjoy drinks and national Belarusian cuisine, listen to folk music, take part in folk games and festivities.
On the territory of the ethnographic complex "Belarusian Village" regularly conducted ethnic festivals, folk festivals, fairs and other interesting events that make original Belarusian culture becomes clearer and closer to everyone who comes here for a visit.
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