guten chapsky acquired the estate in priluki in 1872.e, was built in the middle of the 16th century. as part of an orthodox monastery, which in 1740 was rebuilt into a castle a little over 100 years later, the next owner rebuilds it in the neo or pseudo-gothic style. actually, then the estate acquires those special characteristic features by which it is recognized, and today the krabchapsky one completes the job, starting large restoration and repair work, as a result of which the feeling of the building, as of a medieval castle, is enhanced even more by lancet gothic arches, jagged turrets. everything works for this idea, driveway the alley is planted with lindens and stretches to the house for a long 240 m . if you decide to recalculate, pay attention to the trees that were planted even under count czapsky, on the back of the manor house, the park is located in large terraces. from where a magnificent view of the surroundings opens from here, you can also try to consider outbuildings located on the shore of a small reservoir, a stable