In Loshytski Park, the ruined chapel and mill will be restored. What they will look like after reconstruction
A new stage of reconstruction is being prepared in Loshytski Park in Minsk. Next in line is the restoration of the mill and chapel ruins. Both landmarks are promised to be restored while preserving their historical appearance, but adapted to modern needs.

The Mill
Minskstroy reports that the mill will be three-story with an attic floor and a single-story annex. Builders will first conserve and reinforce the preserved 19th-century brickwork, after which they will uncover and strengthen the foundations.


On the mill's territory, a summer cafe, tasting and banquet halls, as well as a souvenir pavilion will appear.
Visitors will be able to see the operation of a real mill mechanism.
The Chapel
Only two fragments of walls have survived from the original 18th-century building to our days. The appearance of the chapel will be restored in brick, based on a watercolor landscape by artist Jozef Peszka, preserving the former dimensions, architectural details, and triangular roof pediments.


Inside the building, a hall for permanent and temporary thematic exhibitions will be opened.
Archaeologists will work alongside the builders from the first days, conducting deep probing of the preserved masonry and carrying out additional scientific research.
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Капліца - культавае збудаванне, а ты там жэрці і бухаць плануеш!...