The Red Beach estate was owned in the nineteenth century, Lieutenant General Michael Gatovsky, who gave it as dowry to his daughter Mary, who married a wealthy landowner Vincent Kozell and than again-Pociskova. The new owner of red Bank was so fascinated by the HOMESTEAD on the banks of the river Debony that wanted to build for his beloved wife unique Palace, striking in its splendor.
Responding to the trends of the Silver age, the Palace was built in the years 1890-1893 in styles-Gothic and neo-Renaissance. Fabulous Palace impresses with its unusual silhouette: a lot of turrets, skylights, Bay Windows, angled forceps. Inside the Palace is an amazing harmony and diversity of styles. The Suite of rooms is like a journey through exotic countries: Arab-room, Roman room, Louis XVI. Each room is richly decorated with stucco work.
Near the manor-house is the outbuilding of a house for the servants, not inferior to the beauty of its appearance to the Palace. It is unknown how he was gorgeous inside, but obviously servants lived in it well.
Unfortunately, after the Soviet period in the Red Beach was located the agricultural College, the Palace fell into disrepair. Now it is under reconstruction.
The Palace stands in the midst of the English Park with winding walkways leading to the river of Debony. Despite the naturalness of the landscape, the trees were carefully chosen. The owner loved the Golden autumn, so overlooking the Park better in such a beautiful season, when the autumn colours are fascinating, and tune in to a dreamy way.
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