Nice place, great park. There are various entertainment areas, places where it will be interesting for both adults and children. A small zoo, an exhibition of cars, a cafe. The most popular is the upside down house! It's fun there, but when you walk up the stairs, you start to stagger and feel dizzy on the 2nd floor. There is a staircase from the 2nd floor to the street. You can take cool photos 🤳
Dukorsky Lighthouse is one of the most successful examples of multidisciplinary attractions.
1. The feature of the complex, of course, is the house-shifter. In fact, an inverted two-storey house, furnished with furniture and decorative elements attached to the walls and "ceiling" (or floor, depending on how you look at it :)). There is a living room, a kitchen, a children's room, a bathroom).
2. Collection of retro cars and motorcycles produced by the USSR (about 30 units as of August 2024).
3. Zoo (bison, deer, roe deer, wolves, ostriches, Vietnamese pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, ducks, geese, etc.)
4. Medieval wooden castle with houses in which household items and instruments of torture (by the way, very interactive).
5. Craft workshops (pottery, forge, distillery, etc.).
6. Amazing rope town with two difficulty tracks.
7. A museum dedicated to the culture and everyday life of Belarusians.
8. The restored five-tiered entrance gate.
9. Catamarans and boats are available for rent.
10. It is possible to rent houses for living within the complex.
11. A delightful alley leads to the lighthouse.
12. Interactive platforms that allow you to feel like a medieval warrior (archery, spear throwing, axe fighting).
13. There are several public catering facilities (a canteen and several cafes).
An interesting place for a family visit. We've been there since the opening, practically the whole day. There is something for both children and adults to do.We rode a catamaran on the lake. The house itself is inverted- cool, we went to visit it and took a lot of photos.