this solution was proposed by the belarusian architect viktor kromarenko, who is also one of the authorssk the diverging rays symbolize the festive fireworks in honor of the great victory. the cascade fountain, according to the authors, is the populated areas of the republic liberated by soviet troops from the nazis. facade of the world. it is reflected in its mirrored walls. the sky is everything that surrounds us in everyday life, victory park, strolling residents, guests of the capital, one of the main entrances to the museum building is located here. the issue of constructing a new building for the museum of the history of the great patriotic war has been raised for many years. built on october square back in in the sixties, it no longer accommodated a large number of exhibits; they began to collect them when the war was still going on. belarus lives, belarus fights, and over the years the collections have been constantly replenished. by the beginning of 2000 , the museum’s holdings already numbered over 100,000 exhibits. one of the main ones was the banner hoisted over the building