the slovski palace is the pearl of neo-gothic architecture on the territory of belarus, this palace wasuilt in andolina according to slovski in 1838 in the style of english non-gothic, construction lasts 12 years and ends in 1850, initially the palace had 88 rooms of halls, however, in subsequent years. after the restoration of perestroika, the palace has approximately 132. it had a rather vast territory, about the fourth of modern the brest region in his possession was a lot of factories, his condition allowed him to build such a large palace. the mandalin had three children, two daughters and one son. ah, inheritance. everything goes to the son. however, after the death of his father. he will not be able to pay off the debts that he had in the bank and he has to mortgage the family estate in the account for a long time further than the palace. this palace passes into state ownership, but the first world war begins. here during the first world war. the palace was plundered, partially destroyed, then the soviet-polish war begins, as a result of which the kostovo land falls into the poss