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Mazepa Estate, Ivanovskoye, Federal cultural heritage site in Ivanovskoye, Russia.

The Mazepa Estate in Ivanovskoye is a federal cultural heritage site in Kursk Oblast, made up of several stone buildings dating from the late 17th century. The complex sits in the Rylsky District and is one of the few surviving manor ensembles of that period in the area.

The estate was built in the late 17th century by Ivan Mazepa, the Hetman of Left-Bank Ukraine, who held large territories in this border zone between Russia and Ukraine. After his political downfall following the Battle of Poltava in 1709, the property passed to other hands and gradually changed in function over the following centuries.

The estate takes its name from one of the most debated figures in Cossack history, which draws visitors interested in the shared and divided past of Russia and Ukraine. The stone buildings reflect a local style shaped by the traditions of this border region, something you can notice directly in the proportions and details of the walls.

The site is in a rural part of the Rylsky District, so visitors should be ready for unpaved paths and uneven ground around the buildings. The warmer and drier months generally make access easier and the grounds more comfortable to explore on foot.

Although Mazepa was condemned as a traitor in Russia after 1709, the buildings he commissioned here survived and eventually received federal protection. This makes the estate one of the very few places in Russia where his name is openly attached to a preserved site.

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