The small mining village of Seleznivka is located 5 kilometers south of Perevalsk.
It was founded in the 17th century by a local landowner. Primitive coal mining took place here, the layers of which came to the surface.
At the end of the 19th century, the entrepreneur Kazymyr Mstsykhovsky developed the development of coal in shallow mines. He bought the Seleznivka estate with a large park-garden, built a manor house, an elementary school and a church.
In 1947, a rest house was opened in the former Mstsykhovsky manor, and the church was also used for a long time for a different purpose.
Невелике шахтарське селище Селезнівка розташоване в 5 кілометрах на південь від Перевальська.
Засноване в XVII сторіччі місцевим поміщиком. Тут вівся примітивний видобуток кам'яного вугілля, пласти якого виходили на поверхню.
В кінці XIX століття підприємець Казимир Мсциховський розгорнув розробку вугілля неглибокими шахтами. Він купив маєток Селезнівка з великим парком-садом, побудував садибний будинок, початкову школу та церкву.
В 1947 році в колишній садибі Мсциховського був відкритий будинок відпочинку, храм також довгий час використовувався не за призначенням.
Mstsykhovsky Manor
Palace / manor , Architecture
The estate in Seleznivka is the former estate of the industrialist Kazymyr Mstsykhovsky, a Pole by origin.
The estate with a park was founded in 1840 by the landowner Hrafovsky. Mstsykhovsky reconstructed it in the Romanesque-Byzantine style according to the project of the architect Lev Rudnev.
Visitors are greeted by a Gothic gate. Nearby is a temple made of wild stone in a Moorish style unusual for this region.
After the revolution, a shelter for orphans was placed here (according to legend, it was looked after by the legendary father Makhno). Later, a rest house named after Voroshilov was opened on the territory (the hero of social work Oleksiy Stakhanov rested here), then a regional drug dispensary.
Currently, the buildings are in a state of emergency.
Excursions by appointment are conducted by representatives of the Charitable Foundation "Mstsykhovsky Manor".
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