This is a historical house in which the supreme command of the Red Army lived before the Great Patriotic War. In 1941, an aviation bomb hit the 5th entrance during the bombing of Minsk by the Nazis. At that time, the residents of the house were hiding from the raid in the basement of the bomb shelter, after a direct hit, about 200 people died in this house. Eternal memory to the dead!
The real house is a legend.
Built in 1936, destroyed during the war, rebuilt in 1947.
Initially, the house was built for the residence of red commanders and party workers.
One of the distinctive features of this house is the presence of baths and very high ceilings.
One of the entrances of this house was once intended for servants.
This house also had a tragic story. During the war, a bomb hit the bomb shelter, which was located directly under the house. More than a hundred women and children died.