Kopylivskyi Park, Manor house and landscape park in Kopiliv, Ukraine
Kopylivskyi Park is a manor house and landscape park in Kopiliv that spans several hectares and combines traditional Ukrainian design patterns with diverse plant arrangements throughout its grounds. The central manor house is reached through marked pathways that connect different sections of the estate.
Baron Mykola von Meck founded this estate in 1888 as his residence, establishing a property of cultural importance. The estate later attracted prominent visitors from the artistic world of that era.
The estate reflects the architectural and garden design traditions of the late 19th century, showing how the Russian aristocracy lived in pre-revolutionary Ukraine.
The best times to visit are the warmer months when the gardens are in full bloom and the pathways are easiest to navigate. Access is on foot via the existing trails, and comfortable shoes are recommended.
The composer Pyotr Tchaikovsky spent time at the estate working on his compositions while enjoying the quiet of the gardens. Specific locations within the park are connected to these creative moments and mark his presence there.
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