perestroika, no, not the one that happened in the eighties, perestroika was then announced by nikita sergeevich khrushchevnstruction and architecture. at the beginning of january 1958 in veskuli in belovezhskaya pushcha. first secretary of the cpsu central committee nikita sergeevich khrushchev. the belarusian leadership had to report on the fulfillment of its instructions given a year earlier. in 1957. then the task was set, in the shortest possible time, in a protected area, to build a government residence, where high-level guests could be received and hunted. it was, after all, a state dacha in the gpu belovezhskaya poshcha, and so it was in the design assignment, but it was always subordinated first to moscow, that is, it was. but unexpectedly for everyone , a serious scandal broke out. khrushchev, when he saw the two-story building, attacked the management and the builders with reproaches. such palaces. look, it still paints, the radiators are interestingly sealed, and the stained glass windows, stained glass windows, of course, have been preserved here, the parquet is also from that time, the parque