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23 January 2025, 10:49

“Unforgettable moments!” Blogger Baba Nyura visits Palace of Independence

MINSK, 23 January (BelTA) - I am overwhelmingly impressed with the beauty, scale, and grandeur, everything shows harmony and great taste, Blogger Anna Klintsevich, who is known to social network users as Baba Nyura, shared her emotions with BelTA after visiting the Palace of Independence in Minsk.
Anna Klintsevich said that the excursion left a lot of impressions: “I am the very child who used to watch TV, the president in all these halls. When I saw with my own eyes all these halls where important documents are signed, where awards are presented to our athletes and honorable people, I, of course, was absolutely delighted.” The young woman added that she was incredibly happy to get the opportunity to visit the Palace of Independence.

“Everything is so beautiful. It is really impressive to learn that the Palace has been built almost entirely of Belarusian materials. Everything has been made here by our people. I was most delighted by the chandeliers made in Lida. They are incredible. The first question as soon as we saw them was: where were they brought from? When we were told that they were made in Lida, it once again proved how many beautiful, great things are made in our country, and we don't even know it sometimes.”



Anna added that her emotions after the tour are overwhelming: “The beauty, the scale, the grandeur. Everything represents harmony and great taste. Just wow! It is really cool to have the opportunity to enjoy this atmosphere.”

Anna Klintsevich has already posted several videos from the Palace of Independence. The young woman said that she couldn't help sharing her impressions with her subscribers. It is quite possible that in the near future there will be more videos that will inspire other Belarusians. “Of course, Baba Nyura has to comment on this situation. I think there will be more videos, including atmospheric ones, about how I visited the Palace of Independence, what emotions I experienced, what I saw, and, of course, comments from Baba Nyura. There are too many emotions right now. It is difficult to collect everything, but with a cold mind I will make something good and quality,” she said, adding that the visit to the Palace of Independence expanded the collection of her best days.

“The emotions are simply inexpressible,” Anna Klintsevich noted. “I have probably never seen anything better in my life so far. These are simply unforgettable moments.”
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