I work at this institute. I want to add stories. During the war, Kube had a residence here. After the liberation of Minsk, there was a fire in the building and everything burned out, only the walls remained. In the 60s, the building was restored from the funds of the Mayor. In 1971, the institute was located here. There is a small museum inside, there is something about the Chapskys, but more about the institute. The territory of the park is assigned to the institute, so the order is brought by the staff of the institute. Yes, the park thinned out after the hurricane of 2015, many trees are the same age as the institute, so there are losses. I have seen negative reviews that some kind of institute is located in the historical building. But thanks to the fact that here the institute and the building are preserved for posterity (at least from the facade) and the park, a wonderful and the only place for walking for residents of Priluk.
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I don't know how an institution is, but as an architectural monument it's not bad, it's just a pity that double-glazed windows ruined everything
The most beautiful castle. It is a pity that there is no museum there.A wonderful park. I would like to arrange the descent to the river at least a little. And more information about Count Chapsky. It's good that we were on a guided tour and learned everything and imagined this beauty.