the asphalt a unique paving stone has been preserved, it was brought here in soviet times from krevsky castleians have a different opinion, this cannot be, because according to master plans, everything began to appear at this place only in the mid-fifties, by at the end of the sixties, the square was finally ennobled; before that, all life was centered around the station, and the place was surrounded by a garden and an old railway. by the way, in this part of the city, surprisingly, there are practically no administrative buildings, even the building of the house of soviets, erected in the stalinist empire style, turned into a polytechnic college. i noticed the names of the streets, they are not typical for a post-soviet city, there is no soviet, communist or socialist square of laziness, instead there are streets named after skarina, tarashkevich, zabeda sumitsky and tavlay, all thanks to the scientist politician gennady korpenko. and i almost forgot, you don’t need to stock up on water during your walk, in molodechno it’s very... clean, drinkable flows straight from the tap, this is another