today, only two rare pipes have survived: the oldest is kept in the lepel museum of local lore. dates back to 1872, it arrived at our museum in 1966, given that it is the oldest in belarus, of course, this is the main it's an exhibit in our museum. it’s especially interesting to tell children, because no one really knows what it is, i always ask if it’s really original, because as a rule, museums try to replace it all with copies, now the expert community together with the ministry of culture is preparing a dossier for the world heritage list, work is at the final stage, a presentation film is currently being edited , the material that exists here allows us to create the image of our grandfathers of all... this is a belarusian vytinanka, in 2 years, that is, in 2026, it is planned to consider the element that we have already submitted, the neglyub textile tradition in the gomel region, and finally, in 2028 , such a dossier as the culture of the belarusian pipe will be considered, in accordance with the regulations, which is established by unesco. the next 4 years can only be ben