First open air archaeological museum in Belarus being built in Belovezhskaya Pushcha
25.05.2018
The first open air archaeological museum in Belarus is being created in Belovezhskaya Pushcha. Now a settlement is being built, where tourists will see the culture and life of the inhabitants of the late Bronze Age and early Iron Age. Here people can also do ancient crafts. At the heart of the unusual complex are seven sections designed to reflect the eras from the Mesolithic to the Middle Ages. The so-called skansen is located on the site of ancient settlements, the scientists have found more than 50 sites of such type. The museum will welcome its first visitors this year.
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