The melting behavior of CsPbBr 3 perovskite was studied by differential thermal analysis (DTA). It was found that melting of CsPbBr 3 occurs non-isothermally in the temperature range of 561-570 °C. From the temperature dependence of the solid-phase melting rate, it was established that at 567±1 °C the change in the mechanism of the solid-phase melting goes from fragmentation to dissolution at the surface. The obtained values of the activation energy of the melting of the solid phase in CsPbBr 3 show that the activation energy of the dissolution of the solid-phase fragments is 4 times greater than the energy of the fragmentation of the solid phase.