Yatsko's house in Svisloch, built in 1911, is one of the main attractions of this agro-town. It got its name in honor of the family that once owned the building. In its appearance there are features characteristic of the Art Nouveau style. First of all, attention is drawn to the unusual decoration of the window openings.
According to archival data, the brick used in the construction of the Yatsko house was imported from the Rosenberg plant located in Bobruisk. At different times, a military registration and enlistment office, a department of internal affairs, and a German military commandant's office were located here. Today the building, which was the first in the Osipovichi district to receive the status of historical and cultural value, is used as a store.
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