The pharmacy has been located in this house throughout its history and has not undergone any major changes. It was built in the late 1920s by pharmacist Stanislav Laevsky. He graduated from the University of Warsaw in 1931 with a degree in pharmacology and, most likely, opened his own pharmacy in Baranovichi after receiving his diploma. His pharmacy on duty, called Regina Apotheke, worked around the clock on the ground floor, and Laevsky himself and his family lived on the second floor. The pharmacy manufactured its own medicines, which it also supplied to the city hospital. During the Second World War, the pharmacy did not stop working. In 1946, it was nationalized, and the Laevskys were forced to leave for Poland.
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Ольга С.
Level 4 Local Expert
September 29, 2024
I visited this place with great pleasure. I read briefly on the Internet that there is such a pharmacy museum and stomped to you.
I listened with ecstasy, I'm afraid to make a mistake, to Lyudmila Alexandrovna, who told me about the history of this building. Thanks to her stories, you are now known in Khabarovsk. Thank you, a hospitable country and a hospitable, warm-hearted city!
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Ольга Качанова
Level 6 Local Expert
January 8
All medical supplies are available, but the location of the building itself is not very good.