Not far from the P28 highway connecting Minsk и Molodechno, once there was a pioneer camp. The places here are beautiful and even historical. Before there was a camp in these parts "green hills“, there was Manor "Palace". It's easier to get here through the village Moose, exit next to the village Pleban. However, the territory on which the abandoned camp is now located is more likely Boyary village.
There is very little information about the estate. The building belongs to the end of the 19th - beginning of the 20th century. Initially, the house was one-story with an attic, a basement and a terrace. In Soviet times, a brick building was added and the porch was enlarged.
In 2018, there was a serious fire or arson, so all the buildings look very bad.
Inside, the ceiling collapses and chaos reigns.
On the reverse side of the former estate "Palace" you can see architectural elements - pilasters above the window openings. There is also an entrance to another wing, the condition is slightly better.
Soviet extensions are very clearly visible. If the walls of the estate are almost a meter thick, then the remake is literally 2 bricks.
Somewhere, drawings and paintings from camp times have been preserved.
Abandoned camp "Green Hills" - how did it happen?
The main building of the camp green hills served as a brick building next door. Its condition is much better than that of other buildings. True, the hand of the Moroders is also visible here: the power cables are knocked out, all the windows are cut out, the floorboards are raised.
It was possible to get into this part from the manor terrace, from which the bridge led.
The camp has been operating since the 70s, and maybe even earlier. Stopped working in the early 2000s. Until 2015, the territory of the camp was guarded, and all buildings were mothballed. Now most of the buildings have been demolished, only the foundations remain.
There is nothing interesting inside, the usual camp buildings. The walls are covered with inscriptions and drawings, a lot of garbage and broken glass.
On the territory of the abandoned camp "Green Hills" you can still see part of the manor park. In addition to the building of the estate and the main building, several more buildings partially survived, but all of them do not arouse any interest.
What a pity that such a territory has not found its application. Once in my childhood, in my youth, I spent all my summer holidays in pioneer camps. Green Hills was my favorite camp. There were always wonderful teachers there, the shifts were very interesting, I did not want to leave. And nature is just fabulous. We even planted a cedar forest there, I wonder if it even remained. I'm sorry, I'm sorry....