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The manor complex of the landowner Sokolov-Borodkin in Chervonovershka is one of the best-preserved manor estates in the Kirovohrad region, an architectural monument of local importance.
The landowner Vasyl Sokolov-Borodkin bought the estate in Chervonovershka in 1815. His son, State Councilor Kyrylo Sokolov-Borodkin, was the district leader of the nobility. He had several houses in Yelysevethrad, and during the years 1854-1867 he built a summer palace in the Chervonovershka estate. The author of the project was Yelysavethrad architect Andriy Dostoyevsky, the brother of the writer Fedir Dostoyevsky.
The brick two-story palace with an attic is made in an eclectic style with elements of classicism and neo-renaissance. The stairs lead to the second floor, and the third, in the back of the building in the form of a belvedere, can only be reached by a ladder. The palace is surrounded by a park with ponds, in which pines, thuja, firs, larches, and gorse still grow. A summer house, oil mill, vegetable storage, former stables, and a dormitory are also preserved on the territory of the estate.
In Soviet times, a rest house was placed in the Sokolov-Borodkin Palace, then a veterinary technical school was opened. Now the Chervonovershka Lyceum is located here.
Lisna Street, 1 Chervonovershka
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