Nataliyivka Park is a masterpiece of garden and park architecture of the 19th century.
The estate on the bank of the Merchyk River was founded by the famous industrialist and philanthropist Ivan Kharytonenko, naming it in honor of his youngest granddaughter Nataliya (married Horchakova). Construction was continued by his son Pavlo.
A manor house, outbuildings, outbuildings, and a playpen were built among the ancient timber (some trees are up to 300 years old). The park was surrounded by an elegant fence with a front gate in the form of a wide arch with a pointed roof.
The decoration of the estate is the Transfiguration Church (1913), built by the academician of architecture Oleksiy Shchusev, who designed the Lenin Mausoleum and the Kazan railway station in Moscow. The ...
Last update
3/3/2025
Categories | Palace / manor, Architecture |
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Date of foundation | 1884 |
Address |
Lisova Street, 17/1
Volodymyrivka |
Coordinates |
50.07472222° N, 35.2875° E
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Phone | +380 5756 97 630, |
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