The Patocki Palace, a complex of buildings and parkland, was built in the classical style during the 1st half of the 19th Century.

(Palace is the most common term used, possibly due to the words used by Jewish residents of the town. In English, perhaps Estate might more accurately describe the site.)

It is located on the west bank of the Pulva River. The Patocki Palace has a connection to the Jewish community -- it was in view of the town, people could walk there at times, and when the Russians took over in WWII, the Jews were allowed to use the buildings. The complex included a main building and two wings. Only the facades have survived in their original form.


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The Patocki Palace, main entrance.
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The Patocki Palace, another view.
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The Palace.
Photo Credit: Tomek Wisniewski Collection
The Palace. Closer view.
Photo Credit: Tomek Wisniewski Collection


Additional Photos: View these taken in 2005 by a Belarusian photographer.



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