the palace in zhilichi never existed on its own, it is surrounded by a large park. this park, of course, has changed greatly over time, but now you can still see the outlines of those very alleys along which the bulgakovs and their guests walked. the first world war began, everything the most valuable things from the palace were evacuated away from the front line. naturally, the palace changed its purpose a little. various, let's say, organizations were located here, there was an orphanage, a school for working youth, since 1930, there was an agronomic school, an educational institution, a good base was laid here for this, because the bugaks were mainly engaged in agriculture, during the war there was a german hospital here, the palace, of course, suffered, was ordered the greenhouse was dismantled by the fascists, but fortunately these were not the biggest losses that could have been, the palace was not bombed, there were no major battles here except for partisan raids, so the palace was preserved quite well... the first restoration in the palace was carried out ba