Mazepa Estate, Ivanovskoye

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

Mazepa Estate in Ivanovskoye is a federal heritage site featuring several stone buildings from the late 1600s in Kursk Oblast. The structures display architectural features typical of that era and reveal how the property once functioned as a regional administrative center.

Hetman Ivan Mazepa built this estate in the late 1600s to oversee his extensive lands across the Kursk region. Its creation marked an important step in how this border area between Russia and Ukraine was governed at that time.

The estate reflects how Russian and Ukrainian building traditions merged in this border region during the late 1600s. Walking through its stone structures, you notice design choices that blend influences from both sides.

The estate is located in the Rylsky District area of Kursk Oblast and can be reached from nearby towns. Plan for rural conditions and uneven ground when visiting this countryside heritage site.

This estate preserves examples of early stone construction that was uncommon in the region during the 1600s. The buildings demonstrate that advanced building methods had reached even remote areas of the Kursk region.

Location: Ivanovskoe

GPS coordinates: 51.60635,34.94452

Latest update: December 8, 2025 21:04

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