A beautiful historical place. I would like to see the Chapsky estate well-groomed and visited! A beautiful old park, a lake, a temple, and several other preserved buildings of the count's estate!
once there was a gorgeous bramah, it's good that there is something left, previously it was clear that the manor was and the territory is very beautiful
This is all that remains of the 4 brahms ..., one in a ruined state, only it (and even a scrip) reminds of the greatness of the count's park, everything else is dust.
If you put it in order, it will be beautiful. And in this case, it is an unkempt, crumbling structure. It turns out that our ancestors knew how to build, we do not know how to save.
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Anonymous review
June 29, 2020
It is sad to see a historical landmark in such a deplorable state, a park in an abandoned state, a 500-year-old oak tree - hornets and flies have settled, the embankment is dirty....we visited after the Break- a completely opposite impression....