as soon as the village of obol became the property of the tsar's komerdininer gribnitsky, the first thingtory, but a little later the descendants added a second floor. unfortunately, this is no longer visible now. the completed second floor housed bedrooms. on the first, the main attributes are luxurious by those standards of life: a living room from the main staircase, a library and an office. in some sources say that the estate even had a basement floor; most likely, it was built for household needs. now the manor house really looks more like the ruins of an elegant architectural era. all buildings of the company are in the same condition. the only thing that can be more or less appreciated centuries later are the fragments of the park laid out by the gribnitskys. according to archival data, there was an underground passage in the estate that led to the village right on the other side of the river, but now, unfortunately, it can no longer be found. before the start of the great patriotic war in the estate there was an obol school. during wartime , almost all of its participants joined a