according to archival documents, fyodor paskevich ordered to paint those production buildings that were related to the paper factory in red, the administrative building in yellow in good traditions is honored to this day. in the eighties of the 19th century, a wooden school for the children of factory workers worked in the city later. she burned out. after some time, with the money of princess irina paskevich, a new neo-gothic brick building was built at the school, craft classes named after emperor alexander ii were opened. remained a school for some time. it housed the center for children's creativity, and in 2002 the dobrush regional museum of local lore was opened here. at the building we are met by a bust, to that same prince fyodor paskevich, under which the place reached its greatest prosperity, and at the entrance we are met by matchlock cannons, of course, not military ones, but quite peaceful and rainbow-minded. the exposition of the first hall is devoted to public education in a kindly place it all began with the lancaster schools, where the younger ones received knowledge. f