at one point, something went wrong, in a fierce battle with the counter-revolution, alexander yurchenkoablishment of soviet power. back in the soviet years , one of the streets of the city was named after the hero, and this monument was erected on his grave in the park: his contemporaries have nothing against him, he is a fellow countryman after all. in the 19th century. the fires greatly undermined the economy and life in the city in general. if you voice the numbers, then in 1858 more than 500 residential buildings burned down, 5 years later the fire turned all commercial buildings into ashes rows. but as they say, a fire can be extinguished with water, but it can be prevented with intelligence, and therefore one of the first free firefighting societies in the province was created in the city, and a corresponding structure was erected, this is a fire column. since then... colancha was restored in 2016, and fire-related exhibitions are regularly held here. at fest, the windows open and people can go up to the observation deck. the windows are boarded up solely to prevent excess moistur