This winter, a unique cafe will open on Zhukov Avenue in Minsk, housed in a historic water tower. This building, built in the neo-Gothic style, had stood abandoned for many years but is now being transformed into a popular spot for city dwellers to relax.
History of the Water Tower
The water tower was built in the early 20th century and was used to refill steam locomotives with water, as well as providing water supply to the villages where railway workers lived. The building is located near the
Minsk railway station and is an important architectural landmark of the city.
Currently, the tower’s owners are actively restoring it, aiming to preserve its historical heritage while adapting it for modern needs. The floor has already been laid inside, a staircase has been installed, and finishing touches are being made on the first two floors, where the cafe will be located.
Expected Opening
The cafe's opening was initially scheduled for November 7, but due to the scale of the restoration work, the date has been postponed. The opening is now planned for winter. According to blogger Bazilevs77 on his TikTok account, who is working on the project, the renovation is not yet complete, but the cafe is expected to welcome guests in the coming months.
Unique Atmosphere of the Historic Interior
The cafe's interior will combine old brickwork and elements of neo-Gothic style. The interior space will preserve the early 20th-century atmosphere with high windows, decorative details, and old communication elements. In a video posted by the blogger, you can see vintage metal water tanks with a diameter of about 5 meters, which are preserved in the tower and may become an interesting feature of the cafe's interior.
Restoration and Area Development
Restoration work is ongoing in the building, and each step in restoring the historical structure is accompanied by attention to detail. An important aspect is the development of the area’s infrastructure: the cafe, located in such a significant architectural building, will attract the attention of both locals and tourists. This place has already become a symbol of the district and attracts the gaze of everyone passing along Zhukov Avenue.
Forecasts for the Project
The owner of the building promises that the cafe will open soon, and this event will be an important milestone in the city’s life. In addition to attracting lovers of unique historical places, the cafe location on the bustling Zhukov Avenue will also help bring in a larger flow of visitors.
This project is an example of the successful combination of preserving historical heritage and adapting old buildings for modern needs. In the coming months, Minsk will have a new, unusual cafe with a unique atmosphere that will delight both locals and tourists.