In Yanka Kupala Park in the center of Minsk, the poet's wardrobe was hung out in the frost, reported the Yanka Kupala State Literary Museum on its Facebook page.

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As explained by the museum staff, low temperatures contribute to the preservation of Kupala's belongings, made from natural fur and fibers, as frost protects them from bio-damage.

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Therefore, January frosts have become allies of the museum workers: they hung out the coats, suits, and jackets of the classic of Belarusian literature directly in the open air for natural ventilation.

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