yekaterinburg, the city founded by the vasily tatishchev ironworks. the main pearl of the future historical park will, of course, be the estate of vasily tatishchiy, the very one where he wrote his russian history. for almost 300 years, the building has become very dilapidated, almost destroyed, and now it is being restored. the statesman himself lived in... a modest wooden house, which burned down in a fire. the brick buildings on the territory of the estate were erected by tatishchiy's son, evgraf, and they were in an extremely deplorable state for many decades. in fact, not a building, but ruins, but the military-historical society has experience in bringing back to life even such seemingly forever lost objects, the work is already underway, this is how the estate will look after its completion. the work on restoring the estate will continue for at least another 2 years, but you can already walk in the picturesque park surrounding the monument to vasily tatishchev. this week in the city is the most. interesting stories, as always, are ahead. the mo