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Palace in Kolodne

Coordinates: 49°45′34″N 25°42′50″E / 49.75944°N 25.71389°E / 49.75944; 25.71389
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Palace in Kolodne
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49°45′34″N 25°42′50″E / 49.75944°N 25.71389°E / 49.75944; 25.71389
LocationKolodne, Ternopil Raion, Zbarazh Hromada, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine

Palace in Kolodne a lost historic building in Kolodne of the Zbarazh Hromada of the Ternopil Raion of the Ternopil Oblast. He is immortalized in the drawings of Napoleon Orda.[1]

History

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In 1782–1783, the owners of Kolodne, the Świejkowski family, built a palace on the site of the castle.[1][2]

...there is not a trace of the ancient castle of the Ostrogski princes in Kolodne. The landowner's palace, built by Świejkowski, stands on the ramparts that survived. A wide, shady and majestic chestnut alley leads to it. There is a nice garden.

— Mykola Teodorovych with reference to Tadeusz Stecki, [1]

Until 1914, the hetman's mace and the private correspondence of Polish King John III Sobieski were kept in a special hiding place in the estate.[1]

In 1939, a five-year school, a village council, and a road department were opened in the old building. In 1941, it was owned by a German. In August 1943, the palace was burned down.[2]

Description

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The estate had 36 rooms and three entrances. A park was planted around it, a greenhouse and a greenhouse were built.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Підставка Р., Мазуранчик, З. Володіння князів Острозьких: Колодно, Острозький краєзнавчий збірник, Державний історико-культурний заповідник м. Острога; Острозьке науково-краєзнавче товариство «Спадщина» імені князів Острозьких, Випуск 8, Острог: Вид-во Національного університету «Острозька академія», 2015, s. 32—35.
  2. ^ a b c Мар'яна Мавдюк (2015-11-19). "Давній фортифікаційний осередок Волині". Вільне життя.

Sources

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  • (in Ukrainian) Уніят, В., Колодне // Ternopil region. History of cities and villages: in 3 v. / Ternopil: "Terno-graph", 2014, V. 2: Г—Л, S. 272. — ISBN 978-966-457-228-3.
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