Winter Palace, Bila Tserkva, 18th century palace in Bila Tserkva, Ukraine.
Winter Palace is a building with varying heights: it appears two stories at the front while rising to three stories at the rear. The classical facade features rectangular windows and a entrance portico supported by four columns.
A Polish nobleman, Franciszek Ksawery Branicki, commissioned this residence in 1796 along the Ros River. The building represents 18th century construction in the region.
The building reflects classical European taste and served as a country retreat for its wealthy owners. Visitors can walk through rooms that reveal how the aristocracy lived during this period.
The residence is located in Bila Tserkva and can be reached from major Ukrainian cities such as Kyiv and Kharkiv. The original corridor layout remains intact, allowing visitors to understand the internal flow of the palace.
The varying heights result from the sloping terrain along the river, with the taller rear section overlooking the water. This clever adaptation to the landscape gives the palace its distinctive appearance.
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