The palace and park complex in Mykulyntsi is one of the few examples of Empire style palace architecture preserved in Ukraine.
The palace was founded next to the Mykulyntsi Castle by Lyudvika Potoska in the 1760s. From the original building in the Palladian style (early classicism), the original wings have been preserved, connected to the palace by semicircular galleries.
In the middle of the 19th century, Baron Yan Konopka decided to create a balneological resort at the springs of hydrogen sulphide waters in Mykulyntsi. He thoroughly rebuilt the palace, giving it stricter features of late classicism (empire). The park facade of the building is decorated with an eight-pillar portico of the Corinthian order. From here, the landscape park descends steeply to the river, and the ...
Last update
3/23/2024
Categories | Palace / manor, Architecture |
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Date of foundation | 1760 year |
Address |
Halytska Street, 2
Mykulyntsi |
Coordinates |
49.3975° N, 25.6068° E
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Phone | +380 3551 51 459, |
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