Bank building


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The building where the bank is located is an architectural monument of the city and is protected by the state. It was built in 1927–1929. The building has been preserved in almost perfect condition and today it is one of the decorations of the central part of the city.

The bank building was built in 1927–1929 as part of the national program for opening branches of the Polish Bank. The Baranavičy bank was erected by the architect Stanislaŭ Filasievič in the neoclassical style. The architect Tadevuš Rytaroŭski participated in the development of the interior of the premises. The construction work was carried out by the Warsaw firm of Stanislaŭ Ščepanski, the finishing work was carried out by the "Terazit" firm, and the storage and iron decorations were made by the Warsaw firm "Gustav Gottschalk". 

Initially, the building was two-storey, the third floor appeared in the 40s of the XX century. The composition of the building (its layout and interior) was subordinated to the interests of the financial institution. The service part included a lobby, a room for customer service, a director's office, a meeting room, a bank vault, an archive, a cafeteria for employees. In the residential part of the building there were two three-room apartments. 

Today, the building of the former Polish Bank houses a branch of the General Authority of the National Bank of the Republic of Belarus and the Baranavičy Interdistrict Department of the Investigative Committee of the Republic of Belarus. The lobby and operating rooms are located in the central part of the building, and service rooms are located in the side wings.

Publication date: 18.02.2021.


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