Bochechky

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The village of Bochechky is located 17 kilometers east of Konotop, on the outskirts of the forest tract Mutynsky Bir. Administratively, it is part of the Konotop district of the Sumy region.

The village was founded in the second half of the 17th century. The official date of foundation is considered to be 1680, although the first mention of it dates back to 1659. The first settlers were peasants who fled from Polish landowners. The name is associated with the main occupation of local residents, who were coopers.

In the middle of the 18th century, these lands were acquired by Prince Lvov, who founded a manor house with a landscape park here. In 1837, a sugar factory began operating in Bochechky - one of the oldest in the region.

Currently, tourists in Bochechky are prim ...

The village of Bochechky is located 17 kilometers east of Konotop, on the outskirts of the forest tract Mutynsky Bir. Administratively, it is part of the Konotop district of the Sumy region.

The village was founded in the second half of the 17th century. The official date of foundation is considered to be 1680, although the first mention of it dates back to 1659. The first settlers were peasants who fled from Polish landowners. The name is associated with the main occupation of local residents, who were coopers.

In the middle of the 18th century, these lands were acquired by Prince Lvov, who founded a manor house with a landscape park here. In 1837, a sugar factory began operating in Bochechky - one of the oldest in the region.

Currently, tourists in Bochechky are primarily attracted by the palace of Princess Anna Lvova, located in a park on the eastern side of the village, which has housed a school since Soviet times.

Село Бочечки розташоване за 17 кілометрів на схід від Конотопа, на околиці лісового урочища Мутинський Бір. Адміністративно входить до складу Конотопського району Сумської області.

Село засноване в другій половині XVII століття. Офіційною датою заснування вважається 1680 рік, хоча перша згадка про нього датується 1659 роком. Першими поселенцями були селяни-втікачі від польських поміщиків. Назву пов'язують із основним родом занять місцевих мешканців, які були бондарями.

У середині ХVІІІ століття ці землі отримав у власність князь Львов, який заклав тут панський маєток із ландшафтним парком. У 1837 році в Бочечках розпочав роботу цукровий завод – один із найстаріших в області. 

Зараз туристів у Бочечки приваблює насамперед палац княгині Анни Львової, розта ...

Село Бочечки розташоване за 17 кілометрів на схід від Конотопа, на околиці лісового урочища Мутинський Бір. Адміністративно входить до складу Конотопського району Сумської області.

Село засноване в другій половині XVII століття. Офіційною датою заснування вважається 1680 рік, хоча перша згадка про нього датується 1659 роком. Першими поселенцями були селяни-втікачі від польських поміщиків. Назву пов'язують із основним родом занять місцевих мешканців, які були бондарями.

У середині ХVІІІ століття ці землі отримав у власність князь Львов, який заклав тут панський маєток із ландшафтним парком. У 1837 році в Бочечках розпочав роботу цукровий завод – один із найстаріших в області. 

Зараз туристів у Бочечки приваблює насамперед палац княгині Анни Львової, розташований у парку на східному боці села, в якому з радянських часів розміщується школа.

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Princess Lvova Palace

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The manor house of the Putyvl princes Lvov in the village of Bochechky, Konotop district, is a unique monument of palace and park art of the high classicism era for the Sumy region, which has been well preserved to this day.

The estate was founded in 1745 (according to other sources - in 1783), when a landscape park was laid out on these lands that belonged to the Lvovs. Now it is a park-monument of local landscape art with an area of ​​almost 15 hectares. Linden, oak, maple, sedge and other plants grow in it.

The main element of the estate is a brick two-story palace in the style of classicism with elements of the neo-Renaissance. Most sources indicate the year 1866 as the time of its construction, although it is possible that an earlier building was reconstructed then. The estate was then owned by Lieutenant Colonel Oleksandr Lvov. Its last owner was Princess Anna Lvova.

The palace is rectangular in plan, with a massive semi-rotunda of the dance hall with a colonnade gallery, protruding on the park facade. The front facade is designed in classicist architectural forms. Initially, the layout of both floors was enfilade.

After the Bolshevik coup, the palace of Princess Lvova in Bochechky was confiscated, an agricultural technical school was placed in it, then a rural school. At the same time, the interior decor was completely lost, as well as the Corinthian capitals of the columns and pilasters of the park facade.

Now the palace houses the Bochechky secondary education institution of grades I-III. In 2010, the facade and roof of the estate were reconstructed. In 2012, the grand opening of the renovated landscape park took place: the alleys were illuminated, flowers were planted, and benches for relaxation were installed.

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