"Memories of Nemiga" photo exhibition
Black-and-white photos will help to plunge into the post-war history and see how one of the oldest streets of Minsk looked like in different times. The exposition "Memories of Nemiga" is located in the open air in the courtyard of the Mikhail Savitsky art gallery. Rare photographs from the early 1900s show Nemiga with its low-rise Baroque and Classicist buildings and wooden bridges. The process of Nemiga's transformation, the beginning of construction of modern buildings of the Belpromproekt Institute and a multi-storey shopping mall are presented in the form of architectural projects and plans by architect S. Musinski. The open-air exposition, which will be available through October 1, also presents the chronicle of the construction of the subway and the Nemiga station.
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