Minsk in Belarus has a longstanding history as it was first mentioned in the year 1067 and, over the years, has been controlled by the Kievan Rus, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the Russian Empire, and more. Sadly, roughly 80-90 percent of the city was destroyed in WWII, and following the war, it became part of the Soviet Union, and most of the notable architecture in the city is Soviet. Some of the best examples of this are on Independence Avenue, and these include the Belarusian Government Building, the KGB Headquarters, Victory Square, and more.
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Whereas it is easy to focus on modernity, folk life in Kyiv remains fascinating. At the Pirogovo Museum, rural architecture from six Ukrainian regions was brought in and reassembled into distinct villages, with churches, dwellings, and workshops all documenting rural folk life. There are over 300 buildings in all, with over 70,000 artifacts.
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