Tourists interested in the war should visit the Beshenkovichi Museum of Local Lore, founded in 1979 as a museum of military glory. Four of the nine museum halls are dedicated to the most tragic event of the past century. Gradually, the museum was transformed into a local history museum and replenished its collections with archaeological finds - objects made of amber, bone knives, arrowheads, stone axes. The museum contains the cores of the war of 1812, old paper banknotes.
A separate hall is designed as a dugout, another one demonstrates the tools of labor from the Neolithic to the present. The art hall is open for visiting, the exposition “Belarusian hut”, “Retro-rooms”, furnished in the style of the 50s of the XX century, operates. If it gets crowded in the museum, its employees offer to go on thematic walking tours of the historical part of Beshenkovichi and along the banks of the Western Dvina.