This is all my favorite neighborhood. Oswald didn't stay here long, to be honest. Now there is a nice restaurant with a terrace and an uninhabited children's fund.
The southern corner of this house "lit up" in the TV series "The Other Side of the Moon" - according to the plot, composer Leonid Varshavsky lives here in apartment 20...
As if the house where Lee Harvey Oswald lived, however , does not indicate anything about it, it is not surprising... Well, apartment 24 also does not remind you of that man (and his wife) who lived here in the 60s...
A great place to walk. The only thing missing on the relief embankment is ramps for parents with strollers and disabled people.
I had to carry a stroller up the stairs all the time, but what should my mother do???
I live nearby...The house was built after the war by German prisoners of war..
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December 6, 2021
Interesting of course) but it's a pity that this place is not marked in any way, we have to collect information on the Internet that Oswald lived on the 4th floor in the 24th apartment
It was just interesting to see unfamiliar pages of the history of the USSR, you persistently forget that Lee Harvey Oswald lived in the Soviet Union.
But as far as we know, Belarusians are embarrassed by this part of history, which few people know about this place.