i advise you to read. the work of the people's artist pavel vasilievich maslennikov, who gave the museume, is occupied on the second floor, as many as four halls during his lifetime, a well-known teacher, theater artist, painter donated more than 100 of his works to the city show you as much as possible. for example, this not a russian building. it was built back in 1888. almost the same way 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 to say hello . with a beautiful stranger who strictly observes the dress code, a suitcase bag, a picture of a cardboard lady, she probably 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. want to add more. not far from the theater there is an observation deck, with which offers an amazing view of the city and the bridge guarded by lions. look, here it is the highest stone town hall in belarus, although not the same historical