Belarusian State Philharmonic

On 13 August 2020, following the 2020 presidential election and the brutal crackdown during anti-government rallies by riot police, the Philharmonic employees joined the protests with posters My Voice Was Stolen[2] and a performance of the iconic song Mighty God by Gregory Shirma Choir .

[3] The Philharmonic continued the protests by singing Kupalinka,[4] Pahonia by M. Bogdanovich, Break the Prison Walls, and other songs around Minsk: on Yakub Kolas Square, in front of Minsk Tractor Works, at the indoor pavilion of Komarovsky market, at Kupalovskaya metro station, and in the atriums of Capital and Gallery shopping centers.

The main facade is decorated with porticoes featuring six fluted pillars and a triangular pediment.

Semicircular bay windows on the side facades open to the staircase foyer with a colonnade.

[7] The Greater Hall is designed as an amphitheater; it features an organ created by Czech craftsmen.