We spent the weekend in Bobruisk with an excursion. It's amazing that this emerald-hued Art Nouveau house has survived to this day. When traveling in the Baltic States, business lady Katsenelson liked a wooden building and decided to buy it. No wonder she was a wealthy lady. Katzenelson was engaged in the timber trade and was well known outside the empire. Shortly before the revolution, the merchant's wife leased her house to the police department, then there was the county revolutionary committee and the Gorky central city library. Now the Prestige advertising agency has become the owner of merchant Katsnelson's house.
For residents of a megalopolis, from a human village, such houses where you can live as a family are certainly an unusual rarity. For the rest of Russia, and indeed Belarus, this is quite an ordinary house, of which there are dozens in your hometown.
Very interesting location, unusual, bright. I couldn't get inside. There is such a small island of history among modern buildings. Like a rose among the weeds, very unusual.