This is a conical German pillbox from the Second World War. He stands on the former border of the Jewish ghetto and looks at it through the embrasures, now tightly walled up. During the construction of the design institute, which is in the frame, they decided to demolish the pillbox. The pillbox did not give in to jackhammers, and the estimated weight of the necessary explosives should have crumbled the already built building of the institute at the same time. Therefore, the entrance and embrasures were concreted, whitewashed and left alone.
After admiring this cone, only positive impressions remained. The only thing is that there are a lot of buildings around, spoiling the view of this filigree figure. I recommend.
.I walk by often. There are different legends: Who says that this burial is a monument, who says that he served as a bunker, and who says that this is the entrance to the underground ways under the river.. If the latter, then it is very jewelry. The Mysterious Cone)