the lyubonshchyna was famous for mirrors, glass production was opened here in 1635, the product.highly valued and was recognized as the best artistic products in the entire polish- lithuanian commonwealth. at first craftsmen from bohemia and saxony worked here, but local peasants they quickly mastered production and created real masterpieces. icons - they got into our museum in an unusual way, uh, in the nineties, when after the collapse of the soviet union a huge amount of valuables were detained by belarusian customs officers, then uh, the relevant authorities, places, so to speak, accumulated these valuables and, at our request, they arrived at our museum more than 50 icons of orthodox icons, they date back to the 18th and 20th centuries. in many regions of belarus there is a legend about sunken or buried treasures, unprecedented treasures, tycoons. rumors like this they don't go in vain. historians believe that our land is literally strewn with treasures. on the territory of our country. numerous wars took place, during which people hid their savings in the ground, and large