destroyed there, why restore it, why her preserve, well, this can be answered by the provisions of the venice convention on the preservation of architectural heritageich says that... if any building that has the status of a monument, it was destroyed as a result of military actions, then such a building must be restored according to old archival drawings and old photographs, well, in fact, there is an example of many european cities that were significantly destroyed as a result of the second world war, we can mention the same warsaw, which was actually completely rebuilt from the foundations, restored in the post-war period, we can also recall the example of last year, when a russian rocket hit a residential building at 66 stryiska street, and the destruction was much more significant, because more than 40 apartments were destroyed there, and at that time the mayor of lviv , a gardener, he quickly arrived at the scene of events and said that the city will restore, restore this building. because preservation of historical cultural heritage is our priority, thank you, thank you, mr. dmytro, dmytro perov, a public activist, co-founder of the monument