in the twenties, it was opened by a pharmacy pharmacist, stanislav laevsky, the building was built inau style under the influence of polish folk architecture. i wonder what for almost a century in its life, the structure has not changed much. like house number fifteen in 2007, the queen of pharmacies was included in the list of historical and cultural values of the republic of belarus 3 years later. here began the reconstruction according to the project of sergey koreshtalev, an interior designer from baranovichi. and this decorative finish in the style of graphite, an intermediate state between painting and relief, appeared on the walls thanks to him. this place is interesting, not only for decoration and architecture in the cozy courtyard of the laevsky family tradition has survived to this day , the pharmaceutical garden was laid out, in which medicinal herbs and plants were grown. an album of incorrectly written prescriptions something we have scotch blank sheets, oh, how to work? of particular interest to me was the pharmacist's office, a wardrobe with documents and books, a