Palace Razumovsky
πΊπ¦Ukraine, Baturyn
Palace Razumovsky is located in the village of Baturyn, Ukraine. This neoclassical palace was constructed between 1799 and 1803 for the last Hetman of Ukraine, Kyrylo Razumovsky. It features a rectangular main building with a central hall and two side wings.
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The palace was designed by Scottish architect Charles Cameron. It originally served as a residence for the Hetman and was part of a larger estate including a park and auxiliary buildings. Restoration work began in the late 20th century, and it is now a museum. Visitors can explore the restored rooms and exhibitions detailing its history. The site is accessible by road, with parking available for visitors.
