A beautiful, fashionable to say historical place, the building is more than 100 years old, once there was in this village the estate of the landowner Vorontsov -Velyaminov, at one time the granddaughter of the brilliant Russian poet Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin lived here, before the arrival of Soviet power, which later took everything and ruined the estate, the house was wiped off the face of the earth, this is specifically the building was supposed to be a sugar factory, but the owner did not have time to finish it and at the moment there is a granary of the collective farm "Krasny Pishchevik".Unfortunately, a few years ago, thanks to the stupid director of the collective farm, part of the one-story building was destroyed, and the brick was buried not far away.That's how we value our history.
In general, a place to visit for show. That's what I did. There is a fence. I had to persuade the watchman to open it and let him get closer. Nothing beautiful. In Soviet times, a lot of things were cut off from the building and just a brick cube remained.