It is noted that the cultural monument was located on the house of the merchant Ryabinkin, which was built in the nineteenth century, at the address of St. George's, 11. There, Russian workers were clinging to unique brick mascarons. Mascarons are sculptural decorations on walls that look like a person's face, animal or a certain fantastic creature. "Mascarons will not be plastered anywhere.
Everyone leaves them either cast or made in the technique of stone carving," - writes locals who seem that the Russians are conducting some experiment on Mariupols, but its goals are unclear. This is not the first time that the occupiers destroy the sights that are still in the city. Yes, the original bas -relief was recently dismantled on the house of architect Nilsen, and during the Russian "repair" the wooden doors of the nineteenth century disappeared.
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