the bernardine monastery is the last witness of the medieval city, once it was part of a whole architectural. place archaeological museum brestye, this is without exaggeration a world sensation, let's go there, here with your own eyes you can see almost in its original form an east slavic city, dozens of wooden buildings of the 13th century, street pavements, fences, numerous artifacts, the most valuable greetings from the past, as a rule, the remains of wooden buildings in any soil quickly decompose, ancient hail. cheberestye miraculously survived, the cultural layer is up to 7 m thick, high humidity and lack of air allowed to save many of the buildings on five, nine, some even on 12 logs, or as they are also called, crowns, a huge rarity, the average area of the house was 14-15 m2, for some reason i remembered soviet playgrounds with the same miniature houses, we played in them... daughters mothers, and the ancient brest residents lived with the whole family, with a whole horde of children. during its almost thousand-year history, the city changed its location twice, its name four time