Initially, the village belonged to the Herburt family, but in 1675, it passed to the Stadnytsky family. The palace was built at the end of the 18th century by Ludwik Raciborski, the marshal of the nobility of the Kamianets-Podilskyi district.
The building had two floors with a portico supported by four columns and a four-pitched roof covered with shingles. The rear part of the palace was taller and had a terrace overlooking the park. The interiors were luxurious: parquet floors, fireplaces, and stoves. The palace also featured a large library, salons, a bedroom, a dining room, and a ballroom.
Currently, the palace is in a neglected state on the grounds of the vocational school in Lisovody. The history of the palace is also linked to valuable items, such as a crystal goblet presented by Polish King Stanisław August, and a golden cup, which is now preserved by the descendants of the Zhurovsky family.
, Lisovody, Khmelnytskyi Oblast
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