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Temple , Architecture
The Church of Saint Paraskeva Pyatnytsia is part of the ensemble of the estate of the palace and park complex in Samchyky.
It was built in 1771 by Kazymyr-Frantsysk Khoyetsky as a church of the Catholic Marian monastery. In 1789, when the Khoyetsky lost ownership of Samchyky, the new owners, the Lubomyrski, turned the church into a Greek Catholic church, and in 1837 it was already consecrated as the Orthodox church of Paraskeva Pyatnytsia.
Ancient paintings and wood carvings have been preserved in the interiors. The stone belfry used to be the burial crypt of the Khoyetsky family.
Samchyky Street Samchyky
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Palace / manor , Architecture , Museum / gallery
The wonderful palace and park complex in Samchyky is one of the best-preserved landlord estates of the 18th and 19th centuries in Ukraine, a brilliant work of architecture and garden and park art.
The manor was founded in 1725 by the nobleman Yan Khoyetsky, and in its present form was rebuilt in 1790-1805 by the headman of Haisyn, colonel Petro Chechel.
The Empire-style palace was built by the Polish architect Yakub Kubycky, the landscape park was created by the Irishman Dionisiy Makkler, and the interiors were designed by the Italian sculptor Zhan-Batist Tsahlyano.
An enfilade of parade halls is available for viewing: Big (Red), Round (Blue), Roman (Green), and others. The unique painting of the Japanese cabinet in the oriental style was made by an unknown author (according to legend, Mykhaylo Vrubel).
The grand facade of the palace with white columns and lions (sad and laughing) at the entrance faces the picturesque lake.
The manor complex also includes the Count's gate, the old Khoiecki palace (1725), a Chinese house (used as a refrigerator, now a gallery of Samchyky painting), outbuildings with cellars, and a fountain.
160 species of shrubs and trees grow in the park (including the rare Enhelmann spruce), the Gothic alley with a gazebo, and the ruins of a greenhouse have been preserved.
In Soviet times, the complex was used as an agricultural research station. In 1972, thanks to the efforts of the local artist and local historian Oleksandr Pazhymskyi, the estate was recognized as an architectural monument and taken under state protection. For many years, Pazhymskyi and his son Bohdan have been engaged in the restoration and preservation of the complex.
Today it is the State Historical and Cultural Reserve "Samchyky", a museum exposition has been opened in the palace.
Samchyky Street, 1A Samchyky
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The water mill on the Sluch River next to the manor in Samchyky was built at the beginning of the 18th century by the landowners Khoyetsky.
The mill was turned by a wooden vertical wheel of the lower operation with a diameter of 6 meters. Under the landowner Ivan Uhrimov, the mill produced 10 types of flour. In 1904-1905, the last owner of the estate, Mykhaylo Shestakov, reconstructed the mill, adding a second floor.
In Soviet times, the mill was converted into a hydroelectric power station.
Samchyky Street, 2 Samchyky