more than two centuries ago, the headquarters of the commander of the second russian army, pyotr ivanovich bagration according to one of the documented information, it was in this building where we are located that this very headquarters was located in this museum. as i understand it, he fought against napoleon, right? the fact is that during the war of 1812, the front, the defending side was divided into three main flanks: the southern side was assigned to tormasov, the northern side was under the commander-in-chief at that time, mikhail bogdanovich barclay detolly, and the central part, together with the volkovysk part, was completely provided to peter ivanovich bogration. you know, in fact, our museum has a lot of the most interesting exhibits, but as you have already noticed, the main highlight, the main emphasis is on the historical events of the xiv-18 centuries, specifically the napoleonic wars, and here we have something boast of. let’s say a cannon from the time of the turkish war, for a moment, this is the middle of the 15th century, and the cannon is authentic, albeit from several compone