22/06/2022
The second legend is connected with the house №40 on Pushkin Street, near which a flock of black crows always winds. In the middle of the nineteenth century there was a hotel here, the business of the owner of this institution went uphill. Suddenly a strange client appeared, wearing a black hood. The client demanded the best number, paid for it a few months in advance and disappeared. He no longer appeared from the rooms, but sent his servant for all his needs. A few months later, a servant suddenly demanded a doctor. There was an old man in bed, suffocating and dying. Someone opened the window and at the same moment the old man died. From that day on, a huge flock of crows appeared, circling around the window.