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explore their work in the archives searched for photographs of mention. documents of that time some of the researchers worked on site and took samples in order to carry out physical and chemical analyses. this is also a large-scale and rather lengthy work, the restoration of the first stage included in the first place. restoration of interior facades. unfortunately, very weak ones were preserved there, so they were planned. it is for the modern needs of the needs of the children's school of arts. the first launch complex, the second stage of this building an outbuilding. they also included the placement of the premises of the children's school of arts in a large concert hall and the inclusion of temporary exhibitions of our museum, as for the speech queue, here, of course, there was a very big responsibility, because a huge amount of the original decoration elements of the liquina was preserved, and that's it. it was to be restored, it is important to say that the attention of the state has always been directed precisely to the completion of these works as soon as possible. that is, in 2018 there was a big shift were you. large funds for
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restoration work in the palace in dwellings, and subsequently, from 2020, our palace was announced as one of the priority objects by the president at the entire belarusian people's assembly. and this, of course, gave a significant boost to the work and accelerated its completion, of course. mystery work left its mark on our work for many years, and even rescue excavations, when, for example, various communications were laid, the earth, let's say , hid what was hidden in it for many years. above dumps of earth lay small pieces of pottery. we already had the experience of archaeological excavations, we had experience of contacting artifacts of a similar type and immediately drew attention to this and really wanted to collect it all, because every day something changes and, accordingly, these pieces the
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next day. we might not have found it, so we collected everything as much as possible and only then did the work on gluing, and these fragments are flower vessels made of clay. e were made on the potter's wheel at the turn of the 19th-20th centuries. in many halls for skeptics let's just say the restorers left the so-called soundings, that is, in order for you and me to make sure that the same materials were really used here, the same colors, some of the elements were not restored, that is, they were cleared of layers of later coloring and left as there is. yes, they are more faded , more dull, but they allow us to really touch history and understand. and that the restoration was carried out precisely scientifically, that is, as it should be, this is not an invention of the designer, but historically sound design decisions.
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recreation of artistic parquets was also important. they have not survived to this day. unfortunately, because of course, they were not designed for students to walk on them for many years every day, and therefore they quickly wore out. and back in the sixties, they were replaced with ordinary floors , a design decision was already made, and the recreation of the parquet pattern was recreated exactly as it looked from the 19th century, artistic parquet, it is completely different in different rooms. that is each piece here is made of different types of wood, like a mosaic. simply understood. here we see such a 3d effect , one might say, and in the next room it’s already such a brighter more colorful one with various figures of milan stars with an ornament, and in the next room there’s another one and each of them is absolutely unique. it doesn’t repeat. in many respects, in making decisions about the intended purpose of the appointment of the halls as a whole , they were facilitated by the fact that photographs of some historical information
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of that time were preserved. this is one of those photographs taken at the beginning of the 20th century. jan bulgak - this is one of the most famous representatives of the family. bulykov in this photo is a banquet hall here . as you can see, for many years there were not very many decorative elements of furniture, that is, this hall was literally examined under a microscope. this is a photograph in order to create all the little things. that is, if we compare the photo with the hall itself, that is, we see beautiful acid ceilings here. we see on them a huge number of very small elements. that is, practically all of them were recreated precisely with the use of these photographs of the reliefs on the walls and furniture. naturally, that is, if we come closer, we can even consider comparing this chair. these chairs. that is, how do they look in these photos, how do they look? e in that video we can now evaluate them. that is, it has already been made by our belarusian craftsmen according to modern projects, made on the basis of historical information from historical photographs in this hall. he only took
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one photo, this photo. this one the mirror itself with the console, and already in the reflection of the mirror. and you can see the stove, which i find was opposite the swedish stove in the form, just such a column, so thanks to one photo, but they recreated two objects at once and a mirror with a console and a stove. now there is an important process. this is the music of this palace of this complex, part of the decor, part of the furniture. they were included in
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the restoration project. this is a complete recreation of pieces of furniture that have been preserved, at least in photographs. some hall. unfortunately the photos are not we didn't know what they had. therefore, these halls are predominantly filled with antiques. we consult profiles with specialists, that is , specialists in painting. there are specialists in tiger-applied art. each item is an antique item. it requires a very thorough study precisely on the subject of whether it corresponds to the period, how well it is preserved, whether it has been restored , this affects both its value and the likelihood of its acquisition and placement in our expositions. for a person to be immersed in a historical cultural environment, it is very important to have original historical objects in it. here we can see, dresses, ball gloves, an umbrella - these are all antique items, items that have been more than a hundred more than 150 years old,
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getting acquainted with such items people. he can immerse himself, he can feel for himself that he is really in a real monument, surrounded by antique original objects, and a dress is a dress for more than 150 years. it is in these dresses often walked around the house. i mean, it's not even a ball gown. this is just a home dress, but, in the perception of our today's person, it looks, of course, very luxurious. unfortunately, it is precisely the authentic original items that have been preserved from bulgakov. we have very, very few of these are very simple candlesticks. that is, this is such a home version not at all the palace one, which, perhaps, was somewhere in the bed of the owners of the palace; they were brought to us not so long ago; they were taken away from the palace in the fifties and sixties. that is, they even after the war they were still used here. and naturally, in order to preserve all these interiors, you need to take a lot of peace. that is, it is like an engineering solution that is already included in
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the restoration work. that is, it is the maintenance of a certain temperature , the maintenance of humidity. the ventilation systems are responsible for this. so is the special procedure for cleaning these premises. that is, of course, all visitors. we are forced to wear shoe covers. this is connected, as with the fact that these halls are less polluted, because sand, which he wore on shoes, it significantly harms the parquet, let's say, and secondly, in order to do wet cleaning less often, artistic parquet does not like. and when a lot of water is poured on it, you need to maintain a special, let's say, microclimate, and it can be, but different microclimas in different halls. that is, for example , in order to preserve, and paintings are needed so that the room has a low temperature, that is, not higher than 19 degrees, let's say, and low humidity can be 40-45%. but in order not to spoil the antique dealer. piano need maintain a different humidity above 55. or maybe even somewhere around 60%, so that it does not dry out, and everything needs to be
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monitored very carefully. to many people , museum staff often seem so very greedy , very rude, because they don’t allow anything to be touched, but they allow you to touch it with your hands. in fact, we would not ask, we would very much like to give everyone a touch, but, but there are a lot of people, even one, even another, even a third, and this most unique antique thing can very quickly become unattractive? and here, for example, we often had problems with a table for needlework, and it opens quite easily on the passing route, so we had to use some trick, when it opens it makes a very unpleasant sound, usually after such a sound signal , the tourists themselves begin to control themselves and remark no longer needs to be done.
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we talk about the most important thing from the world of science, so that it is understandable and accessible, so that no one confuses cowardice in belarus began in the 15th century, they were only with rich nobles on the tables of princes, we share interesting facts. you probably miraculously carried earlier than the potatoes, according to the accounts of specialists, waiting for his permission from the inhabitants of the metropolis in spending about 6 months of his life. surely you have already guessed what i'm saying? i ask the most exciting questions about traffic lights and look for answers to them.
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why do traffic lights shine for us exactly in red, yellow and green, and not, for example, blue or purple by what principle are electronic traffic controllers installed on the roads of our country and who exactly controls them, see the science project nearby on belarus tv channel 24. the total area of ​​the palace is about 4,000 square meters. in the main building on the first floor there were living quarters, and on the second floor there were front rooms, salons , living rooms, a ballroom, a banquet hall in the side wings, galleries were located, and on the one hand. there was a house
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church table. in bulgakov, and on the other side, the winter garden orangery, and the last line of the western palace, erected in the very last place, also housed a servant's quarters, living quarters and front halls , there were more than a hundred rooms in total, and now the museum occupies about 15 such halls. that is , these are the main halls and the rest occupied by the children's school of arts, the library, the rural and administrative premises of the museum. that is, unfortunately, it will not work to enjoy all the hundreds of halls directly, but of course, and what has been preserved is very, very little. we cannot but rejoice that the tourist interest is only growing in our facility. that is, even when the restoration work was going on , there were a lot of tourists. this means that people never cease to be interested. their history. their culture, of course, is a beautiful picture, it can be important in order to attract,
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but behind this beautiful picture there are more important deeper things that are important for us to convey in our works . yeah, uh, she's quite an interesting complex very complex fate. the palace itself is right next to the palace. i have wanted to be here for a very long time video, how it is being restored and really wanted to see it live, because i am fond of traveling around belarus. i have visited a lot of places. and this is the palace. was the last one on the list impresses me very much , i see that a grandiose work has been done, a really grandiose building is a very grandiose project. and i am glad that our monuments are being restored. but this is just delight, i'm, uh, still in a pleasant shock, and i just can't find the words. i still think that it is worth
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restoring all these objects, because a is our historical memory. and i think that this historical memory is what our patriotism is based on. our national pride and seeing such beautiful objects. we will have more pride that we are belarusians for our country, for our past. people come to such places, museums, palaces of the palace park ensemble, not only to have fun, but precisely in order to understand that behind them there is a generation of ancestors behind them there is a history in order to build huge temples, but in order to to bring the castles were spent, huge human resources, huge material resources, because at that time it seemed very important, very necessary. and when we restore
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such objects. we give. including a tribute to our ancestors, their investments by the investment of their forces and means, let's say so. in the evening, somehow , the working day is already coming to an end at the cargo plant. no, you're completely different. you see, you walk through these halls in a completely different way, and you can feel like a guest. and maybe even somewhere and the owner of the ballroom here. it feels the best when you come here, when you see this hall and literally in the evening, when the candles say, you are preparing to receive guests, and this is an unforgettable experience. they got me home in 2015. i came here to work. as an intern graduate and 2 years. i was a museum researcher, that is, i was
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mainly engaged in serving tourists and scientific activities, that is, i wrote articles and researched information about the museum. well, in 2017, when the term of my distribution had already ended, i did not receive an offer to become the director of this museum, which i did not refuse. of course, when you work in such a place, it is impossible not to be proud of all this, that state the palace in the dwellings that were five seven years ago cannot be compared with what we see now in my work, of course, there are a lot of pluses. that is, it is work in such a wonderful palace in such wonderful interiors , work by wonderful people. we have a really good team. these are nice reviews, because very often people want to convey. and their joy from visiting the palace dwellings. there is still a lot of work ahead. and, of course, i would not like to change something. i would like to bring a lot new. i would like to try new forms of work. a ha forces to experiment with
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them. and i would like to see, after all , the final results, because there was not so little work on the restoration of the palace, and only the interiors of the main halls were restored. there are more works on the arch modification work. this is what will take. not one year if we have to choose where to apply our strength, then , of course, i would like to leave them here. i would like to give a lot more of them to, let's say, make bulgakov's palace a dwelling better.
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the governor's palace near vitebsk the new cooled down as a sign of the absolutist power's stop clarity of perspective functionality and interconnectedness expanses of presentation of thin lines. which ones are hidden? that is, near the silence of its front gallery to this one, it remembers the free architecture of the architecture of the belarusian governors' mansion, the courts of kudinovich 1770 and the other 1800
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. the power sang and the pen covered it with the palace of the governor-general of the belarusian lands in vitebsk palaskudinovich. gone under the hat on the nineteenth stokhod was the first shelled and significantly mined by the provincial architect of the mirs, e-e, under the demand of the high djikhar alexander of wettenberg. and what further ten years of gattachomutu spent there, the governor-general did not speak to replace the location, napoleon lived there, and what seriousness changed the skill of the meaty landscape to the dutchman. uh, privacy for how to conduct military inspections. uh, the non -mining church was worn out this place and so the most such wide grassy buildings. so herself was omitted. so on the knife. this is allowed
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to break a serious great dance. these dachas were later attached by a funcan, and before the anniversary of the war of 812 there is such a great monumental, uh, stella column with uh, a two-headed eagle in the film, behind the elk, on the version of what yes, this time is the dominant yakras, eh hetah high banks, the links of the governor's palace develop from two buildings, founded, midnight awakened. at 1.770 another year , classicism froze. this is a hard palace from three top and promo angle plan, the corner facade is full, the body is radiant with rosalite like a hat of a bottle, protruding beyond the boundary plane, with columns of a gift order, such as they flatten the balcony, the side facades are folded, yes, for the pleasure of guilt at the parishioner, a portico of columns on top, according to the version , there is a front vestibule with a ladder and
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peace for the servants, the reception room and the governor’s office itself were smiled over the other versions. the governor's family lived on the third caliber, look, he suffered from not enough haze of this fellow, you can fix it on leaving. well, such, well, sublime weather for our climate, tambour, tambour and hungry bags. no sound will be cut about gooddin's departure. we opened one hole, checked it out, opened another, the cold left and went into warm obsession and cold did not allow work, and on photography, an element pours into this. they don't know me. and then it is there, well , it looks like teak, and his knees, uh, yes, on the version they recaptured a balcony for such tire workers. and what kind
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of classicism among the russian empires protsevali over other surfaces, perhaps, to develop with the arrival of boats before the settlement, the other until the gray 18th stogodze. the russian bulk has formed light, plump rationalism. it was overgrown with the traction of the danishness of the imshey pyrodum, the formation of new coolness was the creation of an absolutist state. it was the hour to develop the tyak of the countryside, the great habudaunitism, which worked out to be balanced in terms of decor, to unify them, which is due to careless classicism . it is better to prostrate forms from the judgment of dimension and to the clearness of the canon that our architecture is so stubborn.
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a wood trunk can be joked? that's how thin he was, but you didn't grab anything, but such a round, uh, column is massive and it more of the urals and there are actually wood-burning ones, but the buddhas are on a stone portico. it was such an overpriced devil. even in russia, in belarus, in lithuania, in poland, all the other bodies are two-surface and in the form of a p liter, they were sold before the bottle was founded. in 1811, tired of classicism behind the elements of art nouveau were erected. and he harmoniously painted the whole landscape before him, yaga had one
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trunk and a unique composition with the head body of yaga. governor, a dining room and a concert hall with a theater at the end hour and building. the house church began with a traktulka of the facade, there was such a line of the east axis on the butt, the trousers were to be tonsured to be on the head facade, crossed, symmetrical posture and ports. here the application for ports is youthful. we may have such yakiya columns , you know, on the floor protrude from the wall and its presence. you can’t believe yana, but in fact it’s belasters since i’m not drowned against the wall of the arena muddy such food of one astrologer on the version of the balcony, spilled beer stands out all
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life, because living peace is there, if on the first there is noise according to the version, there are reception rooms, there is service in bags according to the version. shlyary, there officials practice avos on the third version of the governor there. the facades of the governor's apalas sodro are decorated with rustic imitation of natural stone, toil, developed cornices and atyks , decorative walls above the cornices are richly decorated with arches, only yours with a castle stone and a bulge in the window, simply coal-shaped and variegated to caravans. he morning planning more than once. changed, expanses of solutions, laconic focused on feasting at rectilinear plans and in different cliffs with a dominance of symmetrical-axial planning systems, hence the clear
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perspective anality and the use of star space. they are rotting forms upwards, those are rich in the wind above their heads invariably, narodzhayuschisya under the jester of freedom yes, uh, a booth of such a reading room. i the governor's balance was satisfied with the report requirements, on foot she had to be in velma. closer than god, this is the place where the settlement of tsarskaya vlad was revived in the place of the provinces for these just belong to our belarusian. midnight at sunset is not the end. e it was with a carpenter for uprusovy chiseling of the gauge, e.g., the governor, who has military full seas, he was still imported, and he rotated absolutely all the ship's administrative military food, otherwise the poor years were eritet geese. you are to be as great as possible and just now the clock of emperor alexander is trying in this governor-general. thin drowning, mogilev vitebsk for an hour smolensky and a tip and kalida 800. there is the eighteenth year. ah,
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governor generals. now the color of the napoleonic war. uh, the general-bernators are sorting out from vitebsk classicism was even more buried, and the plasticity and dynamics of the forms of the imperious baroque and rococo in the era became classicism declared the classicism classicism yak nejakenshistyl morning poured the therapeutic primed all over the throat more that the sound and he changed, where the rationalistic atmosphere of antiquity began to explode, i expressive era of free the development of a person of spiritual and physical thoroughness of a person who sometimes ideally caught history without huge super rivers and social conflicts.

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