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31.03.2025 #news 387 1 мин
Meeting of students with graduate student of the Architecture Department of the GNU "Center for Research of Belarusian Culture, Language and Literature of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus"
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On March 27, the college met students with a graduate student of the Architecture Department of the GNU "Center for Research of Belarusian Culture, Language and Literature of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus" Anatoly Nikolayevich Sinilo, dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War! The lecture, entitled “works of the State Picture Gallery of the BSSR: to return, cannot be forgotten”, was devoted to an important and relevant topic-the lost cultural identity of Belarus during the Great Patriotic War.
During the event, Anatoly Nikolaevich spoke in detail about the fate of the cultural values ​​of the country that was lost during the war years. He illuminated the problems associated with the search and return of museum objects, and also shared the finds of Belarusian rarities that were found in modern foreign collections. The importance of the return of lost values ​​not only in the restoration of cultural heritage, but also in strengthening the national identity and memory of the tragic events of the past.
The event aroused a keen interest among students. At the end of the lecture, they actively asked questions regarding the mechanisms of searching for missing museum objects, museum accounting features, as well as criteria for creating an evidence base. Such a response testified to the involvement of young people in a topic that affects not only the historical, but also the cultural identity of the country.

The lecture of Anatoly Sinilo was an important step in increasing awareness of the Belarusian heritage and its significance for our country. The restoration of historical justice and preservation of national memory are tasks that require the participation of each of us.