The branch in the village of Khoruzhentsy is located on the site of the former farm of Mikhalishki, which is mentioned in “Pavlinka” and forms the literary and documentary part of the Okopy Museum. In a wooden house of 5 rooms there is an exhibition that introduces the Logoisk stage of Yanka Kupala’s life. The area around the museum is very well-groomed, there are many benches, tables and benches for relaxing.