received shelter in the vysokovsky castle, fleeing during the november uprising, the grand duke and neolovich'sooks became very ill. they wandered for a long time along the roads of the kingdom of poland and in the end, they turned out to be vysokoletovsky, tired travelers in the palace began with open arms. from the large terrace of the palace, a splendid view of the river valley, pulva, may be hard to believe today, but then it was navigable and along it vysokolitovsk. the wine was delivered by the last private owner of the high place, one of the richest people in poland, jakub potocki, to whom mother maria potocka transferred the estate along with the city itself, the counts were so wealthy that in the summer they had the opportunity to organize for guests sledding for this fun, the road from the high to the village of volchin was specially sprinkled with a thick layer of salt. maria batonskaya, grew seeds of grain root crops, and herbs annually delivered up to 35,000 pounds of them to the russian empire and survived, and in 1896 the countess received the highest award. she was allowed to de