we. we play, and not only belarusian games, but jewish ones, at a meeting with the grand duke vitsavat and khan takhtamysh, the visitor learns where the muslim tatars came from on the territory of belarus. well , the final chord is havanagila, we learn a traditional jewish dance and those who danced well, we treat to the traditional tatar sweet galma, it is honey, flour and butter in equal proportions. so to speak, we reinforce the impression with a sweet aftertaste. tell us more, what formats do you use, what museum activities do you have and what projects? we try to use modern approaches, interactive methods of work, for example, we have recently successfully tested a new quest civilization. the visitor is invited to go the way from the primitive communal system to modern society. in a short period of time it is necessary. the works of local masters of straw weaving are exhibited, since straw has become the fifth element in the list of intangible cultural heritage, we decided that this it will be appropriate, since we are a museum of national cultures, we try to pay attention to ever