the estate received after when pelageya pototskaya began to own it. the fact is that francis of the rival, one of the heirs of the estate, married the daughter of the st. petersburg nobleman stanislav the happy potocki pelageya pototsky. she was a very beautiful, educated, intelligent woman, but, unfortunately, the marriage their m-m did not last long. and here is as a retreat. uh, the rival gave her high. so after the divorce, pelageya did not grieve for long. yes, and she didn’t have time at that time, she caught fire with the idea of \u200b\u200bbuilding a palace. construction began in 1815. after another 5 years, the palace was already receiving guests. the floors were decorated with mosaics, the furniture was all in the latest fashion in the style of the french kings, and the walls were hung with portraits of the family, and in the most prominent place there was a portrait of pelageya herself in the form of a greek goddess. by the way, this portrait is now in the house of a french collector with you at the entrance of the homestead. this is what led, a straight alley, uh, the entrance to the palace. and so. take a look at these gates. they have been preserved since time. oh, and those times, and we see here th