This museum was quite interesting. When I went, they had an art exposition and an exposition about ancient board games, which was quite a unique experience. The crowning jewel of this museum is its city model. There's a big minuture version of the city of Byalystok with an audio/visual experience attached to it. The single complaint I have is that not all of the expositions had an English translation, so I had to use the Google translate lens (which worked surprisingly well, so there's that). All in all, if you're in Byalystok and have an interest in history, visiting this museum is...
Read moreSmall museum with lots of antiques, but with little to no explanation to who they might have belonged to, or their relevance to their owners. The main reason to visit, is the model city which has a audio-visual presentation, detailing the history of Bialystok. This is available in English, and is very informative, but I would recommend going during a less busy time if you want to listen to the English version so as to not prevent others from being able to listen to the...
Read moreSmall but very good, I also visited free of charge on a Saturday. The highlight is the miniature of the city in the 18th century over which the history of the town is presented in English. This lasts for a good half hour and is quite informative. The rest of the museum is stylish but short on descriptions and some stuff is...
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