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20 July 2021, 14:00

Belarus' first open game “What? Where? When?” in Dana Mall! Have you seen it?

The open game “What? Where? When?” made its debut in Belarus this weekend. The new-format show was held in Dana Mall in Minsk.

The intellectual battle unfolded in the atrium on the ground floor. The organizers sought to make it look like the famous TV show popular with millions: a spinning top, a black box and the anchorman of the Belarusian version of the trivia game Ales Mukhin.

The only thing where the organizers departed from the original was the number of game tables. Traditionally there is only one table. There were so many people wishing to participate in the open format of the game that the organizers decided to group them into four teams in each round. This made the game even more interesting!

Many people gathered to watch the game

Dozens of people gathered to watch the show: some came to root for their relatives and friends, others got interested in what was happening while walking around the Dana Mall.

The atmosphere was emotionally charged!
The game was hosted by the famous host Ales Mukhin

Despite the fact that the competition was tough and emotions were running high, the organizers decided to reward all the participants of the game. Everyone received books from the Oz company and postcards signed by Ales Mukhin as a gift.

The games of the Belarusian television club “What? Where? When?" have been held since 2009, they have been internationally acclaimed.

Emotions were running high!

This year the partner of the game is Dana Astra, a leading full-service company, which specializes in investments in the construction of residential, commercial and mixed-use real estate.

“I am very glad that the developer of the Minsk World mixed-use complex became a partner this year. Our viewers will get a prize of Br2,000 for the best question according to the company's management. This is substantial money and a good support for the viewers,” said Ales Mukhin, the game's host.

The game was as close to the TV version as possible

He confessed that he had always dreamed of holding an open game in Belarus, and thanks to the company's help this dream came true.

“We often hold open games in Moscow, and anyone can take part in them. I am very happy that now such games are also held in Belarus. One could say, in a certain sense, Dana Mall has become a pioneer in Belarus,” the host said.

The Belarusian TV club What? Where? When? has held the game since 2009
Everyone can test themselves

The first open “What? Where? When?” game also featured a ceremony to award the author of the best question of the summer series of the game. Tatiana Shepetukha received a crystal owl and a 5% discount for apartments in the multifunctional complex Minsk World.

“We had our third baby literally two month ago. We are mulling over buying an apartment in the complex. The location and the infrastructure there are great. We will definitely use this discount,” she said.

Tatiana Shepetukha – the author of the best question of the summer series of the game

The multifunctional complex Minsk World is a territory occupying over 3 million square meters where not only residential buildings will be built but also commercial real estate as well as 13 schools and 7 kindergartens, a clinic for adults and another one for kids, cafes and shops – everything for an active life. Its own infrastructure, good transport links, and favorable prices are the key advantages of the project.

The Business Quarter of the International Finance Center and the country's largest shopping and entertainment center Mara Mall where hundreds of people will be able to work and relax will become the center of attraction in the complex. A huge park with amusement rides, a zone for recreation and for walking pets, sport grounds and playgrounds will be arranged nearby.

The multifunctional complex Minsk World develops rapidly and this is why now is the best time to buy an apartment there for investments or for life.

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