i advise you to read. works of the people's artist pavel vasilyevich maslennikov, who gave the museumupy on the second floor, as many as four halls during his lifetime, a famous teacher, theater artist, painter donated more than 100 of his works to the city. an unprecedented case for belarus museum you can, of course, walk for half a day, but i want to see and show you as much as possible. for example, this is not a russian building. it has been built since 1888, almost the same as temples were built in russia, that is, with voluntary donations from the townspeople. this is the mogilev regional drama theater, now i’m not dressed for the theater, but still i’ll go say hello with a beautiful stranger who strictly observes the dress code, a suitcase bag, a picture of a basket, a cardboard box , a lady must have handed it over to the luggage at the station. well , the little dog decided to take a walk, since the time before the evening performances. at least get rid of it. not far from the theater there is an observation platform with an amazing view of the city and the bridge guarded by