experienced modern builders, the palace contained a rich gallery of paintings, works by semiradsky, ivazovsky kondratenko, the boudoir was illuminated by wall chandeliers, a number of salons, walls and soffits were covered with polychrome painting, a total of 36 chambers. in this room, restorers restored the color scheme of the walls, millionaire guests were entertained here, and under this fireplace there was a safe room where gold was kept. by the standards of that time, the poklev goats could afford almost everything. indeed, wine merchants, mountain and gold miners, owners of the asbestos industry in the urals and the first shipping company on the rivers of western siberia. their mansions have also been preserved. as you have already noticed, the owners spared no money in building the estate; for some reason the stairs were made of cement. it turns out that at the end of the 19th century in the russian empire this material was much more expensive than marble. and this is the room of the owners’ eldest daughter maria, whom her parents affectionately called her. clothes and shoes are in perfect conditi