, it feels like, yes malga europe, well, come on, since you took me along the pedestrian street, nown to guide you, how often do you go to the pharmacy, to the pharmacy, only when i want or have a fever, but now everything is fine with me, yeah, do you know? that krono is not only just an ordinary pharmacy , there is also a museum in it, wait, i don’t understand, i have a mess in my head, is this a pharmacy or a musey, well , then you’ll see for yourself, look taimari, this is the oldest pharmacy in belarus, now it’s a museum , pharmacy museum everything. i see, oh, kai, it says medicamentorum, it means, well , it’s like medicine, an office for medicine, so in spanish you can translate like that, well, pharmacy, why in latin, what a thick wall, here like that, yes, oh, look, marie, this used to be, when people still didn’t have medicine, they just dried flowers and grass. how’s it at your house, yes, well, the bottles are so interesting, look, there’s a dare there, oh, that’s right, i didn’t even notice, it’s a dare. and this is the first time i’ve seen something like this, but i’ve