in the same room, the byzantine coin of emperor john tzimiskes, discovered in 1909 on the banks of thenieper river nakhodka, indicates that the city existed already in the tenth century near the coin treasure, which was noticed by the city’s owner while working on a personal plot of 2,500 coins of a rounded shape, a half-pear penny and one and a half pennies. we rise to the second floor and in the department. ethnography we see objects that eloquently tell about folk crafts and crafts of the belarusian peasant. household utensils of grouse, where clothes and weaving items were stored red corner bed and stove approximately this is what a typical belarusian khadka looked like, the exposition in the adjacent room is dedicated to the soviet period and modern times. the sixties of the xx century became a landmark for the history of rechitsa. as a result of many years of searching , there was an open oil field near the city, this is news.