vladislav morkovin until 1939.e family lived here, the light regiment of the chetvertinsky in 1960 transferred the palace to a military unit. that's it, air defense, and by the end of the century it was disbanded, the estate complex went to one of the divisions of the national academy of sciences of belarus from this period the cinematic part of the history of the palace begins; original doors. tiled floors and stairs throughout the house. somewhere. there is still stucco, the most beautiful place in the palace, the main wooden staircase. it was for her sake that photographers from all over belarus came here , we understand them, because it is really not easy to pass by this beauty. in some sources. you can find out that on the second floor there was a hall where balls were held. there is a legend that at the beginning of the last century breeding was carried out here. delicious snails, which are specially for this purpose brought from france, locals claim that those snails that are now found here are the descendan