The village of Mala Rostivka is located 20 kilometers west of Orativ.
Known since 1495. In 1901, General Zabotin built a Neo-Gothic style palace here, which has survived to this day.
On the southern outskirts of Mala Rostivka, in the valley of an unnamed stream, there is the Malorostivskyi hydrological reserve.
Село Мала Ростівка розташоване в 20 кілометрах на захід від Оратова.
Відоме з 1495 року. В 1901 році генерал Заботін побудував тут палац у стилі неоготики, який зберігся понині.
На південній околиці Малої Ростовки в долині безіменного струмка знаходиться Малоростівський гідрологічний заказник.
Intercession of Holy Virgin Church
Temple , Architecture
The wooden Church of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin in Mala Rostivka is a Cossack temple built in the 18th century. Architecturally, the temple is a wooden tetraconch with a belfry attached in the diocesan style.
After the Bolshevik coup of 1917, the Soviet authorities closed the temple. During the German-fascist occupation, religious services were restored. In the post-war period, the shrine began to fall into disrepair, and until recently the Intercession Church was in a state of disrepair.
The Intercession Church was given a second life by the Motuzyuk family of local farmers, whose money and efforts restored the Cossack church in 2020 to the way it was after it was built in 1776. For this, they used the material of oak and preserved all the elements that remained in the temple from old times, both inside and outside.
Zabotin Palace
Palace / manor , Architecture
An elegant Neo-Gothic red brick palace was built in Mala Rostivka in 1900-1901 by the Russian general Zabotin. The old parquet has been preserved in the interior.
Currently, the palace building is privately owned. An architectural monument of local importance.
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