The village Cherniatyn lies on the right birch of the Riv River, 15 kilometers away from Zhmerynka. Administratively enter the warehouse of the Severynivka community of Zhmerynka district of the Vinnytsia region.
The village dates back to the 17th century, and its name comes from the name of its first settler, the Cossack Cherniata. Later, the Old Believers (Lipovans, Filippovtsy) settled here, who flowed into this land as part of religious re-examination from Russia.
From the end of the 18th century, Cherniatin belonged to the Polish magnates of Vitoslavsky. Until n ...
The village Cherniatyn lies on the right birch of the Riv River, 15 kilometers away from Zhmerynka. Administratively enter the warehouse of the Severynivka community of Zhmerynka district of the Vinnytsia region.
The village dates back to the 17th century, and its name comes from the name of its first settler, the Cossack Cherniata. Later, the Old Believers (Lipovans, Filippovtsy) settled here, who flowed into this land as part of religious re-examination from Russia.
From the end of the 18th century, Cherniatin belonged to the Polish magnates of Vitoslavsky. Until now, the beauty of the village is the palace of the Vitoslavskys, memories of the 19th century.
Село Чернятин лежить на правому березі річки Рів за 15 кілометрів на захід від Жмеринки. Адміністративно входить до складу Северинівської громади Жмеринського району Вінницької області.
Село виникло не пізніше XVII століття, назву отримало від імені першого поселенця – козака Черняти. Пізніше тут оселилися старообрядці-липовани (пилипівці), які тікали в ці землі від релігійних переслідувань у Росії.
З кінця XVIII століття Чернятин належав польським магнатам Вітославським. Досі прикрасою села є палац Вітославських, збудований у ХІХ столітті.
Vitoslavsky Palace
Palace / manor , Architecture
The Neo-Gothic style palace was built in Cherniatyn in the 20s of the XIX century by the Polish crown eunuch Hnat Vitoslavsky.
The author of the project was probably the Maltese architect Henrik Ittar. Even before the beginning of the construction of the palace, the famous architect Dionysius Mikler (Makler) laid out a park in which more than a hundred species of trees and shrubs were collected.
Much of the external and internal decoration of the palace has been preserved to this day: marble figures of lions at the main entrance, two stone vases with carved images of mythical beasts and archangels, a palace chapel with a Gothic portal, a balcony and a drip tray, a vaulted ceiling in the lobby decorated in relief with plants and geometric compositions, a fireplace and tiled stoves, tiles on the floor, stairs to the second floor with a Gothic pattern, stucco sockets and others.
Currently, the premises of the Vitoslavsky palace houses an agricultural college.
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