st. prince alexander nevsky received legal registration. in troubled times, the temple was removed from the register, further, what it did not have. a planetarium, a cinema, a museum, an archive. church services were resumed only 30 years later. near the cathedral there is another kobrin landmark, a high stone cliff made of granite boulders, crowned with a large bronze eagle with outstretched wings. this place has long been a magnet. not only for tourists, but also for wedding processions. at the foot of the monument there are real cannons with cannonballs and the date of manufacture is on each gun. it is interesting that initially the eagle was double-headed, but in this form the monument did not last long. during the first world war, german soldiers removed the bronze bird and sent it to be melted down. in 1930 , a bust of an outstanding compatriot, tadeusz kosciuszko, appeared on the empty parcel. and more than 20 years later, the original appearance of the monument was restored. however , it was not possible to recreate exact copies of