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Ploteni Palace

Palace / manor , Architecture

An elegant palace in the neoclassical style was built in Velyki Lazy in 1896 by the Hungarian composer and local landowner Nandor (Ferdinand) Ploteni.

In the middle of the 19th century, he developed a large wine and alcohol production in the village. In 1870 he received the title of count. Having learned to play the violin from his friend, the Hungarian musician Ezhen Remni, Ploteni later became the first violinist of the Hungarian National Opera. At the end of the 19th century, he returned to his Velyki Lazy estate, where a small palace and park complex was built for him.

Currently, the estate houses the Center for Creativity and Sports. The Ploteni Museum is located near the school. The composer's grave is preserved in the village cemetery.

Map pin icon Nandora Ploteni Street, 47 Velyki Lazy

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