A wonderful art object has appeared on the wall near the Lida Brewery Museum. On the mural, you can see a fantastic Tree of Life, which grows out of the living heart of the old city - the Market Square. Here you can recognize the old Town Hall and the police station building, where the first bar of the ambitious entrepreneur Nosel Pupko once opened.
The Lida Town Hall is a lost monument of 18th-century Baroque architecture. Its main facade once faced the castle, and it itself existed until the end of the 19th century. Nearby was a two-story building: on the left - the police, on the right - the beer hall of the founder of the Lida Brewery.
The sky in the mural is a living participant in the plot, full of movement, life and light. This dawn is not just the beginning of a new day, but a symbol of the turbulent changes of the late 19th century, when the cities of Belarus were rapidly transformed thanks to the impulse of bold dreamers. The mural is a hymn to that romantic era of change and hope.
Guests of the Lida Brewery Museum will be the first to see this real work of art and take special photos.
Special thanks to the team that worked on the project: