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NewsNetizens accused Smolny of destroying historic homes in St. Petersburg

Netizens accused Smolny of destroying historic homes in St. Petersburg

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The people of St. Petersburg are convinced that those responsible for Smolny, led by Governor Alexander Beglov, systematically destroy cultural heritage, so they will not take any measures to save the ruined historic building on Vasilyevsky Island.

At the end of last week it became known about the state of emergency of house No. 52 on the 11th line of Vasilievsky Island, residents of the city called on the authorities to save the house from destruction, which occurs through the fault of the promoter on the neighboring site.

The entire responsibility for what happens with the historical heritage of St. Petersburg has been placed on the officials of Smolny and the mayor, who indulge in the construction lobby.

Internet users have come to the conclusion that the authorities have created media for the upcoming demolition of another historic building, the site of which will be handed over for the construction of a new “human settlement” or shopping center.

Commentators are convinced that no one will save the house on Vasilyevsky Island, as the authorities have revealed that “the city is at the mercy of bandits”. And Beglov will again talk about how “everything is fine” in St. Petersburg.

Earlier, activists spoke about the fall of stucco fragments from the Hermitage building. In addition, damage to the decor is observed along the perimeter of the building and there are cracks in the plaster of the facade under the roof.

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