population: 1.9 million
extension: 348.84 square kilometers
If you are in Minsk and want to visit museums, I would suggest visiting the National Art Museum of Belarus, the Belarusian State Museum of the History of the Great Patriotic War, and the Museum of the History of Belarusian Cinema. If you are interested in visiting more museums, you may also want to check out the Belarusian National Museum of History and Culture or the Museum of Modern Fine Art.
Some of the most recommended, popular and typical dishes to eat in Minsk according to local people are:
1. Draniki: Potato pancakes served with sour cream.
2. Machanka: Pork stew with thick sauce made of flour and sour cream.
3. Kalduny: Dumplings stuffed with meat, mushrooms, or cottage cheese.
4. Solyanka: Traditional soup made with meat, pickles, and vegetables.
5. Zharkoye: Beef stew with potatoes, carrots, onions, and other vegetables.
6. Pyachysta: Thick and hearty soup made with beans, barley, and meat.
7. Tsibriki: Small fried doughnuts sprinkled with powdered sugar.
These are just a few examples, but there are many delicious traditional Belarusian dishes that you can try while in Minsk.
Some fun activities that locals in Minsk enjoy include visiting the Gorky Park amusement park, exploring the historic Old Town, taking a stroll along the Svisloch River, enjoying traditional Belarusian cuisine at local restaurants, attending a concert or performance at the National Opera and Ballet Theatre of Belarus, and shopping at one of the city's many markets such as Komarovka Market.