a park and knew that he had something to do with the creation of this object polish architect adam itskowski. and ivan fedorovich invites adam itskovsky to work on the theme of the palace and park ensemble. in 1918 the palace was nationalized in full swing , and after some time preparations began for the creation of a museum. it was here in the tower that the gomel art and history museum was opened on november 7, 1919. what the interiors of the palace looked like before the revolution. the period is helped by photographs of givanni bianchi, who, at the request of fyodor ivanovich paskevich in the 1860s, forever captured the image of the palace halls. it seems to me that the origins of the creation of the museum are here, they were already predetermined. under fyodor ivanovich paskevich. not in the tower separate rooms were already created as museum exhibitions in memory of his father. generals field marshal ivan fedorovich paskevich. the subject matter was annotations and display equipment was used. when adam kirkor visited the gomel palace in 1882, he later wrote: the gomel palace is a real