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Palace of the Counts Tyszkiewicz in Brody
No comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Architecture, Cities, Travel
Brody is a city with a population of about 23 thousand people located in the north-east of the Lviv region. In the past, it was one of the largest trade centers of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. There are a lot of preserved architectural monuments here.
The Palace of the Counts Tyszkiewicz, built in the style of English neoclassicism in 1909-1912, is one of these monuments. The palace is surrounded by a park with a pond. In Soviet times, the building began to be used as the Brody Leshoz, a forestry organization engaged in accounting, reproduction, protection of forests. Tyszkiewicz Palace in Brody on Google Maps. Photos by: Maxim Ritus.
In the early 2000s, a fountain with a deer sculpture symbolizing forestry was installed in front of the former palace.
Tags: Brody city · Lviv oblast
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