according to the author, alexander lyshchik, maidens launching into the water.k guest the hope of their own happiness and love. this ancient pond probably remembers the water fun of retired field marshal suvoroy. to any weather, striking kobrin inhabitants, alexander vasilyevich doused himself with cold water and swam. considering that two centuries ago winters were much harsher, and the arrival of spring came very late, one can shudder to imagine what the conditions were like. these hardening procedures were performed. catherine ii granted the kobrin key to the field marshal in 1795. kobren was three times larger than suvoroy's other estates. according to documents, there were 6,927 souls in it. now there is a bust of the commander in this place; once there was suvorov’s estate house. the time factor itself alexander. vasilyevich really appreciated it, so we will also hurry up. a house with a high shingled roof attracts attention from the first seconds. the building of the 18th century is a visiting card of the city, a symmetrical facade, a portico above the en