The village of Stavky on the Teteriv River is located south of Radomyshl.
It was first mentioned in 1415 among the possessions of the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra. The palace of Count Dunin-Vonsovych (18th century) has been preserved, in which an agricultural school operated at the beginning of the 20th century.
The wooden two-story building of the school, built in 1903-1904 by patroness Olha Wangenheim, a relative of Stavky landowner Vasyl Pykhno, has also been preserved.
Село Ставки на річці Тетерів розташоване на південь від Радомишля.
Вперше згадується в 1415 році серед володінь Києво-Печерської лаври. Зберігся палац графа Дуніна-Вонсовича (XVIII сторіччя), в якому на початку XX століття діяла агрошкола.
Також збереглася дерев'яна двоповерхова будівля школи, побудована в 1903-1904 роках меценаткою Ольгою Вангенгейм, родичкою Ставицького поміщика Василя Піхна.
Dunin-Vonsovych Palace (Stavky Art Manor)
Palace / manor , Architecture
The Palace in Stavky was built in the 18th century by Count Stanisłav Dunin-Vonsovych, a brigadier general of the Polish Army who participated in the Napoleonic Wars of 1812.
At the beginning of the 20th century, the premises of the palace were used as an agricultural school.
Now the building houses the exhibition hall of the Stavky Art Manor. Art and photo screenings are held here, in which famous Ukrainian painters, graphic artists, sculptors and photographers participate. Openings and creative meetings regularly take place in the halls of the palace.
Stavky School
Architecture
The Stavky comprehensive school was founded in 1895 as a one-class public school by patroness Olha Vanhenheym, a relative of the landowner Vasyl Pikhno, who owned an estate in Stavky. In 1903-1904, the philanthropist built a new school with her own funds, already two-class, with six-year education, which she handed over to the district zemstvo. Vanhenheym herself worked at the school as a teacher.
The two-story wooden building of the school has been completely preserved. It houses the Stavky comprehensive school of grades I-III. A memorial plaque was installed.
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