The palace with a hidden treasure
The palace was built in the early 20th century. During World War II, it served as a field hospital, and after the war, a school was located there.
Unfortunately, only a blackboard and an abacus remained here. Overall, there are no “artifacts” left in the entire building. Despite the fact that the wind is now practically the only thing moving through the corridors, the palace makes an incredible impression. Decorated staircase is particularly spectacular. The columns, arched windows, and ornate stair railings allow you to imagine what this building was like during its heyday. However, in my opinion, it’s the peeling oil paint that creates the unique atmosphere of this place.
The staircase painted in pastel colours contrasts intriguingly with the intensive blue walls in the hall. The other rooms are also painted in interesting colours. As you walk through the palace, you can see unique details in the form of ceiling decorations or tiled stoves. The creaking wooden floor and doors broken out of their frames add a sense of drama.
It’s said that a treasure is hidden somewhere on the grounds of the palace’s park. Despite extensive searches, it has yet to be discovered…
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