Зубронак, Youth summer camp in Naroch National Park, Belarus.
Zubronack is a youth summer camp in Naroch National Park with multiple residential complexes including Lazurny Island, Forest House, Lake Pier, and Green Meadow. The facility includes accommodation areas, sports facilities, and a beach area along Lake Naroch, operated by Belarus's Ministry of Education.
The camp was established in 1969 and transformed from a Soviet pioneer facility into the National Children's Educational and Health Center of Belarus. Various structures were added over time to expand and modernize the center's offerings.
The Palace of Children's Creativity serves as a venue for competitions, media forums, and artistic performances throughout the year. These programs showcase young participants and remain a focal point for creative activities within the facility.
The camp sits directly along Lake Naroch with easy access to beach and water areas for visitors. The various residential complexes are spread across the grounds, so it helps to get oriented with the layout beforehand to navigate easily.
The facility's design resulted from collaboration between five architects: Masalskaya, Svebada, Temnova, Teltsov, and Anikina, each creating distinct architectural elements. This partnership produced diverse architectural features across the grounds.
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