The passion for Japanese culture grew into something bigger. The veteran is planning to build a children’s amusement park “Dragon Land”.
Anton Brostovskyi is one of the winners of the #VARTO competition program from the Ukrainian Veterans Foundation of the Ministry of Veterans Affairs of Ukraine.
In 2014, he became a volunteer and took part in the ATO in the East of Ukraine. Then he joined the ranks of the Armed Forces. And in 2016 Anton returned and joined the family business.
The veteran expanded the wood production his father established. They started with decorative furniture, wooden stairs, then gazebos, and now they are building amusement parks. Anton’s last project, “Gyurgivska fortress” in the city of Bila Tserkva, won the competition for funding from the public budget. The fortress was supposed to be opened in the spring of 2022.
However, with the first explosions on February 24, Anton and his younger brother went to the military unit. The parents continued the project. Anton is the head of the medieval club “Gyurgiv” (the ancient name of Bila Tserkva). He embodied all his knowledge and skills in the idea of creating a children’s entertainment interactive and educational park “Dragon Land”.
Exactly this project will be financially supported by the Ukrainian Veterans Foundation.
“We submitted a project idea and we won. We already had experience in such a business. Anton participated in public procurements and tenders as a sole proprietor. The main thing was to stay within the allocated funds, to explain everything carefully and to agree in advance with the suppliers to fix the prices because they are growing quickly,” says the veteran’s mother, Iryna.
Financial support will be mainly used to purchase building materials. It is worth noting that the implementation of the project involves the creation of additional jobs.
While, according to Iryna, creative people also participate in the creation of the park on a volunteer basis. Japanese culture and architecture are dear to Anton Brostovsky’s heart. This project is a real rarity for the Ukrainian market. This is so original.