Everything is of course wonderful indoors, except for the lack of dishes, but I hope for the appearance of a playground on the street and places to relax behind gazebos, 2 chairs per gazebo is nothing, the smoke from the barbecue can drag inside the gazebo
It's a great place. The rotunda was built in 1835. A pier with a beautiful view of the church and the river. But the condition is just sad: mountains of garbage and bottles, waist-high grass. The rotunda is collapsing, it is dangerous to walk along the pier.
We visited the noble nest of the Counts of Hutten-Chapsky, or rather what was left of it... The Chapskys are perhaps the most ancient family, distinguished by their military prowess. The first mention of the Huttens dates back to 930 .
The most interesting preserved building is considered to be a Scarbchik. Square two-story with turrets at the corners,
such a miniature castle. It housed the count's library, a collection of paintings, collections. Skarbchik, like a number of other outbuildings of the estate, was connected to the Count's palace by an underground tunnel, which is a confirmed historical fact. The palace itself was destroyed during the Second World War.
Another interesting attraction is the Northern Brama or entrance gate.
The park was founded in the 1870s in the estate of Count Gutten-Chapsky, was formed until the beginning of the XIX century.
It's beautiful, it's a pity it's stupid to go there for the sake of the gazebo. The Chapsksih estate is nearby, but in a deplorable state. The brama is in disrepair and fenced off, the pier next to it will soon sink. Of the well-preserved library, barn, cowshed and servants' house. You can see the famous oak tree. There is a zoo and a guerrilla camp nearby, and there is a restaurant near it.
Cool places to take photos. The storage room itself does not look very good, but there is an embankment near the gazebo. Although the bridge is not very good now, but to sit under the birds and meet the sunset is the most
a beautiful, ancient gazebo. It would probably be a shame to hold ceremonies there. Nearby, there is a beautiful park and pier, on the river bank. But the pier is flimsy, you have to be careful.
Everything is in terrible disrepair. Everything is strewn with empty plastic from cheap beer.(hello to local drunks) the gazebo itself is covered with inscriptions, it is better not to visit the pier on the lake nearby. He's falling apart from old age.
The place is beautiful, but it would be even more beautiful without obscene phrases scratched out by the hands of immature minds. We put the car far away and walk, contemplate nature)
Well, actually, I think this is a rotunda, the gazebo obviously cannot have stone columns, well, okay, but the preservation of this architectural value is very sad, almost all of it is destroyed in places, the paths are not well maintained, garbage was clearly not cleaned in an urn nearby for a week. The place itself is beautiful, but not well maintained.
A good place for a photo. It's not a well-groomed gazebo, but it's nothing) Apparently, there was even a light there before. But only a piece of cable remained.
The place itself is very beautiful, but.....
People.... Some inscriptions on the columns, a broken wooden descent into the water.... Why spoil everything?
On my visit, I would like to note the unkemptness of this place. It should be repaired and tinted.
It's a great Instagram place. If the gazebo had been patched up a little more and the locals hadn't so furiously messed up everything around, then it would have been wonderful.