, their son andrei pavlovich afrosimov , became its owners , he just settled here, and he settled herehere you and i see such a very interesting artifact, and the blue color is the painting of the walls of a soviet-era hospital, which was a hospital here for twenty years year eight, these two, we at first also thought that, well, probably they were also some kind of post-revolutionary, although of course for a hospital it would be strange, the newspapers date back no earlier than 1895, that is , this is... both were the last owners of the house before the revolution. the project for the conservation of this opika was created literally in 2020, it’s literally a few years old, and we created it, so to speak , in order to save the most, most valuable, just because there is something to save, the most valuable object of cultural heritage, what is conservation, this is emergency response work , this temporary roofs, temporary roofs, this is what we now see on this building, so that water from above cannot penetrate inside the building, some of the trusses have already been raised, the rest