Finishing Works Begin at the New National Historical Museum, Last Tower Crane Leaves Site
Construction of the National Historical Museum in Minsk began in March. Builders maintained a high pace: today, the "Minskstroy" Telegram channelreportedthat the last tower crane is leaving the site.

Around 340 people have started finishing works. Scaffolding has also appeared in front of the museum. They plan to create an inviting entrance portal there, resembling a stork soaring in the sky.
The construction of the National Historical Museum is moving into the finishing works stage. Most of the workers are busy inside the building. Low-current systems, air conditioning systems, and fire suppression systems are being laid. In the exhibition halls, the installation of internal partitions has begun: the frameworks on three floors are already ready, and gypsum board cladding is underway.

Half of the building's insulation has been completed; it is being faced with porcelain stoneware, and stained-glass windows are being installed. Roofing works are also underway.
Upon entering the square in front of the museum, scaffolding can be seen. Here will be an inviting entrance portal, resembling a stork soaring in the sky.

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