among them are lifetime editions of voltaire homer and even sophocles, and this sounds incredible, but the most influential and richest person after the king of course, apparently it was affordable and most importantly, to their liking. only now it was a harsh time and made its own adjustments to the life of the tycoon family because the sapiehas took part in the uprising against the russian authorities and the property was confiscated and put up for auction, at which the creator was bought out by a jewish family of manufacturers, according to the irony of fate for the next 100 years, the monumental palace turned into a cloth factory, but at the moment there were only ruins of greatness. i, like most tourists, probably would not refuse to find themselves closer to them, but this is not safe. even now, a special sign has been installed, despite the destruction. still in some places, beautiful vaults of the entrance doors of the column are guessed. you can even find preserved ornaments on window openings, the notorious stucco molding of laurel wreaths. laurel in its architecture as a sym