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- Place Types Tourist attraction
- Address Olimpiiska St, Levkiv, Zhytomyrs'ka oblast, Ukraine, 12405
- Coordinate 50.2425702,28.8350075
- Website Unknown
- Rating 3.7
- Compound Code 6RVP+22 Levkiv, Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine
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There is almost nothing left. In the middle is a warehouse of plastic bottles.
So sorry.
Handsomely . That's just inside the dump
The estate belonged to the family of the count, a member of the State Council of the Volyn Zemstvo (1913), a secret adviser, Maximilian Evstafiyovych Nirod and maid of honor Anastasia Fedorovna Nirod (Trepova).
As of 1913, Anastasia Fyodorovna owned the village of Levkiv with a distillery and distillation plant (leased to SM Mykhnovsky, later to Yu. S. Rupnevsky) and a water mill (leased to BF Krzhekhovsky), a sawmill in the Lyubna tract ( Lyubka also) (rented by merchant Avrum Spielberg), the village of Bystri with a mill, and her husband - Rudnya-Horodyshche, Lyubashky (Rivne district).
The distillery employed 25 workers and produced about 140,000 liters of alcohol a year. The mill processed up to 130,000 poods of grain a year.
At the initiative of Fedor's brother's wife, Elizaveta Trepova (Kilhen), in 1897 Countess Anastasia Nirod allocated part of the land in a pine forest above the river Teteriv (near the railway bridge) for the construction of a children's summer sanatorium. Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna. The purpose of the opening was to provide weak children of the poorest urban population with conditions for recovery during the summer. The sanatorium had two wooden buildings and was designed for 50 boys and 50 girls. A railway bridge gatehouse was also built here. Zhytomyr patrons donated about 14,000 rubles for the construction of the complex, and doctors even agreed to work for free.
Most of the time, the family lived in the capital, only visiting Levkiv in the summer. At the end of November and December 1917, the peasants, learning of the revolution, attacked the estate several times, seized timber, destroyed farm buildings, and refused to pay rent. Troops of the Central Council suppressed this demonstration, but Anastasia Fyodorovna was forced to lease 600 acres of land to peasants and reduce the rent to 10 rubles per tithe. In January 1918, Soviet power was established in Levkov.
After the death of her daughter Vera in 1920, the Countess emigrated with the family of her son Fedor to France.
The remains of the estate at present (April 2020) are in a terrible state and turned into peasants and a landfill.
Fantastic place, but unfortunately abandoned and forgotten.
Very abandoned and full of garbage.
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