Holovynsky Manor, Stebliv

Palace / manor

Architecture

Info icon
Information on this page is translated from Ukrainian language automatically by machine translation and may not always accurately express the original. We nevertheless hope it will be of use to you and make it easier for you to plan your trip.

General information about Holovynsky Manor (Stebliv)

The manor of the Holovynsky landowners in Stebliv is located on the high rocky bank of the Bobrovytsya River at its confluence with the Ros.

The Holovynsky took ownership of Stebliv in 1812 from its senior owners, the Voronetsky. The new owners contributed to the industrial development of the town by building sugar and distilleries, as well as a large cloth factory.

In their estate, the Holovynskis laid out a park with gazebos and built a palace with outbuildings. In 1825, Herman Holovynsky hosted the Polish poet Adam Mitskevych here. The wing in which the poet lived has been preserved. The rest of the manor buildings, including the palace, were destroyed during the Soviet era.

Not far from the outhouse is the "Mitskevych Rock", which offers a magnificent pan ...

The manor of the Holovynsky landowners in Stebliv is located on the high rocky bank of the Bobrovytsya River at its confluence with the Ros.

The Holovynsky took ownership of Stebliv in 1812 from its senior owners, the Voronetsky. The new owners contributed to the industrial development of the town by building sugar and distilleries, as well as a large cloth factory.

In their estate, the Holovynskis laid out a park with gazebos and built a palace with outbuildings. In 1825, Herman Holovynsky hosted the Polish poet Adam Mitskevych here. The wing in which the poet lived has been preserved. The rest of the manor buildings, including the palace, were destroyed during the Soviet era.

Not far from the outhouse is the "Mitskevych Rock", which offers a magnificent panorama of Ros.

Садиба поміщиків Головинських у Стеблеві розташована на високому скелястому березі річки Бобровиця при впадінні її в Рось.

Головинські отримали у власність Стеблів у 1812 році від вищих його власників Воронецьких. Нові господарі сприяли промисловому розвитку містечка, побудувавши тут цукровий та винокурний заводи, а також велику сукняну фабрику.

У своєму маєтку Головинські розбили парк із альтанками та збудували палац із флігелями. В 1825 році Герман Головинський приймав тут польського поета Адама Міцкевича. Зберігся флігель, у якому жив поет. Решту садибних споруд, включаючи палац, було знищено за радянських часів.

Неподалік флігеля - "Скеля Міцкевича", з якої відкривається розкішна панорама Росі.

Practical information about Holovynsky Manor (Stebliv)

Last update

Calendar icon

9/18/2024

Categories Palace / manor, Architecture
Date of foundation XIX century
Address Partyzanska Sreet, 9

Stebliv

Coordinates 49.402324° N, 31.093369° E Copy icon Coordinates copied
Additional services
International Symbol of Access

Аccessibility information

Info icon

Have you visited Holovynsky Manor in Stebliv?

Add practical or descriptive information, photos, links

Holovynsky Manor (Stebliv) in photos and videos

Show more (1)

News and blogs about Holovynsky Manor (Stebliv)

Reviews about Holovynsky Manor (Stebliv)

Functional temporarily unavailable