gutenchapsky bought priluki, restored in 1868 the last owner of the emiri palace again in the gothic priluki is remarkable not only for its palace. and the park should be said that the park is divided into two zones, we were in the central part of the park, the alley is beautiful, yes, it is built on the contrast of light and darkness, now we are going to the second part of the park, which was built and laid out according to the model of the italian gardens of the 16th century centuries, terraces, and you and i are now standing on the highest terrace, its height is 8 m, and then three more terraces went down, and from here a beautiful view of the river of birds opened up. tell me, when were the fires, that is, it means that the whole palace did not burn down, if it was restored after all, not even well, completely new, rebuilt, it’s still this palace. emiri gutton-chapsky restored it to the same condition in which it was built, the second time the palace burned in 1944, the roof, the internal ceiling, everything was destroyed, so the germans set it on fire, because there was one of t