Vyshenky

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The village of Vyshenky in the valley of the Desna River is located 15 kilometers northeast of Korop.

Known since 1679, it belonged to hetmans Ivan Samoilovych, Ivan Mazepa, and Pavlo Polubotko.

In 1782-1787, Count Petro Rumyantsev-Zadunayskyi built a palace in an oriental style with Gothic elements, in which he hosted Catherine II during her trip to the Crimea. Later, the palace was partially dismantled, now it is a children's boarding house.

The Dormition Church (1728-1787) was also built at the expense of Rumyantsev-Zadunayskyi.

Село Вишеньки в долині річки Десна розташоване в 15 кілометрах на північний схід від Коропа.

Відоме з 1679 року, належало гетьманам Івану Самойловичу, Івану Мазепі, Павлу Полуботку.

В 1782-1787 роках граф Петро Румянцев-Задунайський збудував палац в східному стилі з елементами готики, в якому приймав Катерину II під час її подорожі до Криму. Згодом палац був частково розібраний, зараз - дитячий пансіонат.

Успенська церква (1728-1787 роки) також збудована коштом Румянцева-Задунайського.

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Rumyantsev-Zadunayskyi Palace, Vyshenky
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Rumyantsev-Zadunayskyi Palace

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The oriental-style palace with Gothic elements was built in Vyshenky in the 18th century by the famous commander, field marshal, and president of the Little Russian College, Count Petro Rumyantsev-Zadunayskyi.

Located on a hill above a pond, the building, vaguely reminiscent of medieval castles, is successfully integrated into the landscape. It is believed that the author of the project could be the architect Dzhakomo Kvarenhi or the Russian architect Vasyl Bazhenov.

The retired field marshal created a whole complex of palaces and entertainment facilities on the territory of his estates. Here he received Catherine II during her trip to the Crimea.

Part of the palace was dismantled in the 19th century by order of the landowner Suddiyenko, who settled here. During Soviet times, a pioneer camp was placed on the territory of the manor. Today it is a children's health camp "Suzirya". Restoration is planned.

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Dormition Church, Vyshenky
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Holy Dormition Church

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The Dormition Church in Vyshenky is an outstanding example of temple architecture of the second half of the 19th century.

It was built in 1782-1787 at the expense of Field Marshal Petro Rumyantsev-Zadunayskyi in the form of classicism with baroque elements.

A very expressive temple, which impresses with the simplicity of the plan, exquisite proportions, the elegance of the facades, and the elegant silhouette of the building. The architecture shows the influence of Catholic and Muslim temple architecture.

The Dormition Temple is part of the palace and park complex of Rumyantsev-Zadunayskyi. Restoration is underway.

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