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- Gomel_Palace abstract "The Rumyantsev-Paskevich Residence is the main place of historical importance in the city of Gomel, Belarus. The grounds of the residence stretch for 800 meters along the steep right bank of the Sozh River. An image of the residence is featured on the Belarusian 20,000-ruble bill.The two-storey palace of Field Marshal Pyotr Rumyantsev was built between 1777 and 1796 to a Neoclassical design attributed to Ivan Starov. The palace replaced the ruined castle of Gomel's previous owner, Michael Frederick Czartoryski. The central part is surmounted by a square belvedere with a wide flat dome. The six-columned Corinthian portico faces an extensive English park. The main portico is placed on a high platform and is supported by four Corinthian columns. After Pyotr Rumyantsev's death in 1796, the grounds were slowly improved by his son Nicholas (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, Ivan Paskevich, who had both the palace and the park substantially renovated. He employed architect Adam Idźkowski to add a four-storey tower and a three-storey wing to the existing structure. After the Russian Revolution the palace was nationalized 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 Russian Civil War and World War II. They were shared by the Gomel History Museum and the local pioneers' palace until the late 1990s. The current Neoclassical interiors result from a late 1990s restoration campaign.The park contains a modern statue of Count Nikolay Rumyantsev. The original marble statues of Euripides, Venus, Athena, Ares, Bacchus, and the Nymph were lost. It was only in 2006 that the replacement statues were put in place. The Paskevich art collection also boasted several paintings by Ivan Kramskoi, Marcin Zaleski, and January Suchodolski, as well as a marble bust of Count Rumyantsev by Antonio Canova. The bronze equestrian statue of Prince Joseph Poniatowski by Bertel Thorvaldsen, which Paskevich had brought from Warsaw as a trophy in 1842, was dismantled by the Poles during the Polish-Soviet War and transported back to Warsaw, only to be destroyed by the Germans in the 1940s. Its copy stands in front of the Presidential Palace, Warsaw.Other buildings on the grounds are the Russian Revival chapel with the tombs of Ivan Paskevich and his family, a winter garden (which originated as Prince Paskevich's sugar-mill), several subsidiary outbuildings, and a set of cannons captured by Paskevich's soldiers in the course of the Russo-Turkish War (1828–1829). By far the most conspicuous landmark in the park is the Neoclassical church 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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- Gomel_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Adam_Idźkowski.
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- Gomel_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Belarus.
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- Gomel_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Euripides.
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- Gomel_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Ivan_Paskevich.
- Gomel_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Ivan_Starov.
- Gomel_Palace wikiPageWikiLink January_Suchodolski.
- Gomel_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Józef_Poniatowski.
- Gomel_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Kachanivka.
- Gomel_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Marcin_Zaleski.
- Gomel_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Michał_Fryderyk_Czartoryski.
- Gomel_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Monument_to_Prince_Józef_Poniatowski_in_Warsaw.
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- Gomel_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Nikolay_Rumyantsev.
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- Gomel_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Polish–Soviet_War.
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- Gomel_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Russo-Turkish_War_(1828–29).
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- Gomel_Palace wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gomel Palace & Park Ensemble".
- Gomel_Palace wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gomel Palace".
- Gomel_Palace wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gomel Residence".
- Gomel_Palace wikiPageWikiLinkText "Palace and Park Ensemble in the city of Homel".
- Gomel_Palace wikiPageWikiLinkText "Palace and park in Homel".
- Gomel_Palace wikiPageWikiLinkText "Palace".
- Gomel_Palace wikiPageWikiLinkText "Paskevich Palace".
- Gomel_Palace wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rumyantsev Residence".
- Gomel_Palace wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rumyantsev-Paskevich Residence".
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- Gomel_Palace subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Gomel_Region.
- Gomel_Palace subject Category:Gomel.
- Gomel_Palace subject Category:History_museums_in_Belarus.
- Gomel_Palace subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1796.
- Gomel_Palace subject Category:Museums_in_Gomel_Region.
- Gomel_Palace subject Category:Neoclassical_architecture_in_Belarus.
- Gomel_Palace subject Category:Neoclassical_palaces.
- Gomel_Palace subject Category:Palaces_in_Belarus.
- Gomel_Palace hypernym Place.
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- Gomel_Palace type Place.
- Gomel_Palace type Settlement.
- Gomel_Palace type Attraction.
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- Gomel_Palace type SpatialThing.
- Gomel_Palace comment "The Rumyantsev-Paskevich Residence is the main place of historical importance in the city of Gomel, Belarus. The grounds of the residence stretch for 800 meters along the steep right bank of the Sozh River. An image of the residence is featured on the Belarusian 20,000-ruble bill.The two-storey palace of Field Marshal Pyotr Rumyantsev was built between 1777 and 1796 to a Neoclassical design attributed to Ivan Starov.".
- Gomel_Palace label "Gomel Palace".
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- Gomel_Palace sameAs Pałac_Rumiancewów_i_Paskiewiczów_w_Homlu.
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- Gomel_Palace sameAs Дворец_Румянцевых_—_Паскевичей.
- Gomel_Palace sameAs Палац_Румянцевих_і_Паскевичів.
- Gomel_Palace sameAs Q2384554.
- Gomel_Palace lat "52.422222222222224".
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- Gomel_Palace wasDerivedFrom Gomel_Palace?oldid=678106338.
- Gomel_Palace depiction Gomel_zaleski.jpg.
- Gomel_Palace isPrimaryTopicOf Gomel_Palace.