A new alley called "Everything Begins with Love" has appeared in the Loshytski Estate and Park Complex. It is decorated with 15 unusual benches, created by enterprises and organizations of the Leninski district, report "Minsk-Novosti".

Each of the benches is made in its own unique style. Here you can see both classic wooden benches and modern art objects.

One of the unusual ones is the work of the Remondis enterprise. Instead of traditional legs and a backrest, decorative stone masonry is used here, transforming a regular bench into an artistic installation.
"Remavtodor" offered a practical design with a roof, which will allow visitors to shelter from both the hot sun and rain.

The "Zelenbud Leninski District" enterprise created a carved wooden bench, decorated with the figure of a young Belarusian woman with a child in her arms.

One of the benches is dedicated to the heroes of the liberation of Minsk during Operation "Bagration". A small book with information about the participants of the operation is placed on the bench, allowing visitors to familiarize themselves with their names and feats.
And the employees of Housing and Utilities Department No. 2 painted their bench by hand. Wishes for holidaymakers appeared on the backrest, as well as the autographs of the project authors.
An unusual art object was presented by the Minsk motorcycle and bicycle factory. The bench is installed on an elevated platform with stairs, so you can relax both on the seat itself and on the wide steps. The composition is complemented by bicycle wheels, handlebars, and the company's "Busel" (Stork) logo.


An unusual solution was also the swing-bench.

The "Housing and Communal Services of Leninski District" enterprise showcased the "Mosaic" bench. Its seat is made of multi-colored mosaic fragments forming an image of the district, and the backrest also features a panoramic photo of Leninski from above.





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