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Borisov United Museum description and photos - Belarus: Borisov. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photos and a map showing the nearest significant objects. Photo and descriptionBorisov United Museum was founded right after the end of the Great Patriotic War in 1946. The whole country lay in ruins, the museum did not yet have its own building, but the collection of the collection dedicated to the native history of the city had already begun. The grand opening of the new museum in Borisov took place on December 17, 1950. For the first time, visitors saw a unique collection of archaeological finds at the sites of ancient people who inhabited this region thousands of years ago. Among the unique exhibits are axes of primitive people of the Stone Age, elk-horn combs, beautiful bronze jewelry for women and men, glass beads, rings, buckles. Now the museum is located in 6 halls. Its collections include more than 48 thousand exhibits. The collection dedicated to the 1812 war deserves special attention. Visitors will be able to see the original uniforms of the Russian and French armies, cold and firearms, cannonballs and many other items found on the battlefields near Borisov. Modern Belarus has inherited the heavy legacy of the Great Patriotic War. An exposition dedicated to the activities of the underground and the partisan movement of the Borisov region tells about the three years of the Nazi occupation of the city. Here you can see photographs, military awards, weapons, personal belongings that keep the memory of the heroic valor and courage of those who brought the Great Victory closer. The Borisov United Museum will present an interesting collection to lovers of old books. Visitors can see real ancient manuscripts and early printed rarities, and also get acquainted with the process of printing. The exposition of objects of church cult of various confessions will offer you to get acquainted with icons, church utensils, sacred books that were kept in special Soviet depositories for a long time. The ethnographic collection will be interesting to people of all ages and all religions. It captures the life of Belarusian peasants as it was in the 19th century - the heyday of national crafts. Visitors will see a cozy corner of a Belarusian hut, a man and a woman in national embroidered clothes, a spinning wheel, krynki, towels - everything that is familiar to any Belarusian since childhood, home and dear. The museum also hosts many thematic exhibitions illustrating life and everyday life of Borisov residents from ancient times to our times. We also recommend reading Fredriksten fortress description and photos - Norway: Halden Topic: Borisov United Museum description and photos - Belarus: Borisov. |