The complex of stone buildings of two mills (roller and mill) was built on the Rastavitsa River in the middle of the 19th century, when these lands were owned by Mr. Myasniaev.
The gloomy pseudo-Gothic three-story building with spires, located on the right bank of the river, is considered one of the most original examples of industrial architecture in the Kyiv region. A long two-story brick and stone building on the left bank resembles a medieval castle. This is one of the oldest water mills in the Kyiv region.
Territorially, the complex of ancient mills is located in the village of Chubyntsi, near Buky.
Last update
3/3/2025
Categories | Architecture |
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Date of foundation | 1854 |
Address | Chubyntsi |
Coordinates |
49.8256502° N, 29.687891° E
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