Manor house of Vasyl Spanovskyi, a representative of a Polish noble family of Spanovskyi who took the citizenship of the Russian Empire and stayed in Chernihiv and Podillia provinces after the partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth at the end of the 18th century.

In 1911, Vasyl Spanovskyi bought this land plot from Fedir Andriyevych Lyzohub and in the next two years built a house on it. In addition to it, there was a shed with a carriage house, an ice house, a vegetable garden and a large orchard.

The house has an enfilade-type of planning with the most important rooms located along its main axis: a living room from the side of the street and a dining room from the side of the orchard. The dining room used to unfold into a spacious veranda, which was typical for buildings of the end of the 19th century. The house boasts a rich ornate finishing where different styles, such as Baroque, classical and folk, are interwoven with Art Nouveau.

Until recently, this building has housed an office of one of the religious organizations, but now that the tenants are gone, it is not used.

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