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102: 156: 17: 101: 155: 125:. In late February and March of 2022 the palace was site of several negotiation sessions between Ukraine and Russia seeking a settlement of their ongoing war, which had begun on 22 February; these talks would come to naught. 90:(1754–1826). His brother Sergei was the next owner. He was never interested in country housekeeping and promptly sold the palace to the crown (1834). Gomel was immediately purchased by another Field Marshal, 193:
of Sts. Peter and Paul. It was commissioned by Count Nikolay Rumyantsev from architect John Clark in 1809 but was not consecrated until 1824. The church is the seat of the local Orthodox bishopric.
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to house a local museum. Paskevich's daughter-in-law Irina had to move from the palace into an ordinary flat. The buildings sustained heavy damage in the
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Official website of the Republic of Belarus: Palace of the Rumyantsevs and the Paskeviches in Gomel
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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-02-28/ukraine-russia-peace-talks-belarus-border/100869782
8: 336:Ю. В. Шпит, В. И. Аникин. "Архитектура Советской Белоруссии". Стройиздат, 1973. Стр. 117. 145: 33: 56:. The grounds of the residence stretch for 800 meters along the steep right bank of the 175: 171: 129: 87: 255: 94:, who had both the palace and the park substantially renovated. He employed architect 323:
Official website: Works by artists from Poland in the museum palace and park ensemble
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After Pyotr Rumyantsev's death in 1796, the grounds were slowly improved by his son
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and transported back to Warsaw, only to be destroyed by the Germans in the 1940s.
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to add a four-storey tower and a three-storey wing to the existing structure.
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By far the most conspicuous landmark in the park is the Neoclassical
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as a trophy in 1842, was dismantled by the Poles during the
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Official website of the Rumyantsev-Paskevich Palace
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Marcin Zaleski
Belarusian
Russian
Gomel
Belarus
Sozh River
Belarusian 20-ruble
Pyotr Rumyantsev
Neoclassical
Ivan Starov
Michael Frederick Czartoryski
Nicholas
Ivan Paskevich
Adam Idźkowski

Russian Revolution
nationalized
Russian Civil War
World War II
Nikolay Rumyantsev
Euripides
Ivan Kramskoi
Marcin Zaleski
January Suchodolski
Antonio Canova

Empire style
bronze equestrian statue
Joseph Poniatowski

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