entrance, the staircase, a little pompous, solemn, and how many famous people climbed it, alexander chervyakovpetrus brovka, felix derzhinsky also stayed here when he was in minsk, we’ll take a look at one of these apartments. typical layout, spacious corridor, separate entrance to the rooms and necessarily a room for a personal library, soviet- era attitude towards books. was special, such housing at that time was considered luxury, although everything was quite modest, the house built in the style of constructivism in the thirties did not imply any frills, and there were none in given the situation, from domestic furniture, curtains, tablecloths, and from the shortage, perhaps only carpets, the zavmak, respected by everyone in soviet times, could live much better. surviving newsreels and photographs from past years convey the full flavor of this beautiful street, in soviet times leninskaya, in the post-war period lenin street, almost completely destroyed, it was formed anew, forming a single ensemble with stalin avenue, which was also built in the post-war years. instead of gas lamps, in 189