dmitry zhelunovich, aka tishkagartny. minsk, two streets are named in honor of the belarusian poet: zhelunovich and gartnov. this at one time caused a flurry of indignation among scientists, despite the fact that gartny is zhelunovich’s creative and writing pseudonym. as a result, one of the capital’s streets was renamed elnitskaya. tishki gartnov street appeared in grodna mogilev, and zhilunovich and tishki gartnov street appeared in kopyl. this memorial sign, made by local craftsman vladimir bondarenko, is the only one in the country that was installed in honor of the master of the word. but it now stands not at the walls of the leather workshop, but at the entrance to the kopol local history museum. over time, the gorbarny turned into it. to make shoes , a wooden block was used, which was called kopyl. it was on this wooden block that the leather was stretched and the sole was made. and from the word kopyl - one of the versions the name of our town comes from. the uniqueness of the museum is that the exhibits here are