The village of Kosari is located on the banks of the Tyasmin River, 5 kilometers east of Kamyanka.
It arose in the 18th century next to meadows with rich hay, which is where the name comes from. According to another version, the name is a hydronym, because the Kosarka (Khozarka) river flows through the village, which flows into the Tyasmin.
In the 19th century, Kosari belonged to the Davydov landowners from Kamyanka. The estate was purchased from them by the Polish nobleman Frants Rostishevskyi, who in 1872 opened a distillery here (now the Kosar distillery, TM "Kholodnyi Yar").
His grandson Volodymyr Rostishevskyi built a luxurious palace in Kosari for his bride from Germany. Since 1912, ...
The village of Kosari is located on the banks of the Tyasmin River, 5 kilometers east of Kamyanka.
It arose in the 18th century next to meadows with rich hay, which is where the name comes from. According to another version, the name is a hydronym, because the Kosarka (Khozarka) river flows through the village, which flows into the Tyasmin.
In the 19th century, Kosari belonged to the Davydov landowners from Kamyanka. The estate was purchased from them by the Polish nobleman Frants Rostishevskyi, who in 1872 opened a distillery here (now the Kosar distillery, TM "Kholodnyi Yar").
His grandson Volodymyr Rostishevskyi built a luxurious palace in Kosari for his bride from Germany. Since 1912, the manor housed a hospital, and now - a home for the elderly.
Село Косарі на березі річки Тясмин розташоване в 5 кілометрах на схід від Кам'янки.
Виникло в XVIII сторіччі поруч з луками з багатим сінокосом, звідки походить назва. За іншою версією назва є гідронімом, оскільки через село протікає річка Косарка (Хозарка), яка впадає в Тясмин.
В XIX столітті Косарі належали кам'янським поміщикам Давидовим. У них маєток придбав польський шляхтич Франц Ростішевський, який в 1872 році відкрив тут винокурню (нині косарський спиртзавод, ТМ "Холодний яр").
Його онук Володимир Ростішевський побудував в Косарях розкішний палац для своєї нареченої з Німеччини. З 1912 року в садибі розміщувалася лікарня, а зараз - будинок літніх людей.
Rostishevsky Palace
Palace / manor , Architecture
The stately estate of landowner Volodymyr Rostishevskyi in Kosari is one of the few noble estates that survived in Cherkasy region after the Bolshevik coup of 1917.
A young landowner built it for his bride from Germany. The palace project was developed by a German architect, the executive was also a German. Together, they created an exquisite two-story palace with tall mirrored windows, walls decorated with toothed ornament, granite stairs, and gentle terraces. The construction of the castle cost the Polish nobleman 90,000 rubles.
The house was surrounded by a luxurious garden. Flowers and exotic plants were brought here from the Kyiv Botanical Garden.
However, the young wife of Rostishevsky, who was used to the hectic city life, was bored in the quiet village, and within a year she returned to her homeland. Rostishevsky sold his estate to the Chyhyryn Zemstvo, which in 1912 placed a hospital in the palace. Since 2001, this is a home for the elderly.
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