they say that in 1780 empress catherine ii and austrian emperor franz joseph ii admired the mogilev fromation deck. truth. they did not then have the opportunity to look through panoramic binoculars. in the entire history of its existence, the mogilev city hall was both a legislative office and a court, and the first city prison and military radio station, and even managed to visit the fire tower. what am i doing under the table a historical fact during the time of the magdeburg law , these gentlemen in robes, members of the magistrate had to report to the taxpayers for the money spent, and journalists had no right to judge the townspeople anywhere except in the gate court. as you know the language, yes, kiev will be brought, and in a bad scenario, maybe even to court, and if it so happened that you had to insult someone's personality. i had to crawl under the table and woof-woof. i lied like a dog. fuh was too lazy in advance. today, the town hall houses a museum of local lore, which contains unique exhibits. this is the statute of the grand duchy of lithuania developed by leo sapieha,