Palace in Kolodne | |
Location: | Kolodne, Ternopil Raion, Zbarazh Hromada, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine |
Coordinates: | 49.7594°N 25.7139°W |
Palace in Kolodne a lost historic building in Kolodne of the Zbarazh Hromada of the Ternopil Raion of the Ternopil Oblast. He is immortalized in the drawings of Napoleon Orda.[1]
In 1782–1783, the owners of Kolodne, the Świejkowski family, built a palace on the site of the castle.[2]
Until 1914, the hetman's mace and the private correspondence of Polish King John III Sobieski were kept in a special hiding place in the estate.
In 1939, a five-year school, a village council, and a road department were opened in the old building. In 1941, it was owned by a German. In August 1943, the palace was burned down.
The estate had 36 rooms and three entrances. A park was planted around it, a greenhouse and a greenhouse were built.