The Smilavichy Palace Ensemble, Belarus


Alex Montgomery
Displayed: times.The Smilavichy Palace Ensemble was build in the second half of XIX century in place of the earlier XVII century Smilavichy Palace. It was build in Romantic Retrospective Style. Originally the Ensemble included two palaces, a number of buildings - winter glass-house garden, archive with documents of Ahinski (Oginski), Maniushka (Moniushko), Van'kovich (Vonkovich) families, a large library, an art collection and a park in English landscaping style. It has survived only partially. Currently the Palace houses an Agricultural College.
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