Tereshchenko Palace in Zhytomyr region finally returned to the state and transferred to the Ministry of Education
Kyiv • UNN
The Prosecutor's Office secured the return of an architectural monument to the state - Tereshchenko's house-estate in Chervone. The complex of buildings worth UAH 148 million was transferred to the balance sheet of the Korostyshiv Professional Agricultural Lyceum.
The prosecutor's office in Berdychiv, Zhytomyr region, has ensured the actual implementation of a court decision to return a local architectural monument - Tereshchenko's house-estate in Chervone, Berdychiv district - to the state from private ownership. This was reported by the Zhytomyr Regional Prosecutor's Office, UNN reports.
Details
The State Register of Real Property Rights registered the ownership of the state, represented by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, of a complex of buildings with an estimated value of UAH 148 million.
The complex includes a nineteenth-century palace, buildings that housed a workshop, stables, and other outbuildings with a total area of over 4.4 thousand m2.
All buildings that constitute the cultural heritage of the region were transferred to the balance sheet of the Korostyshiv Professional Agricultural Lyceum.
Recall
In 2000, the Grokholsky-Tereshchenko Palace was transferred to the monastery of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate for free use by a session of the Chervonne Village Council. Since then, a nunnery has been operating in the palace.
Courts of various instances have been considering the case of the return of Tereshchenko's house-estate to the state for several years. In January 2024, the Northwestern Economic Court of Appeal ruled that the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate should return the Tereshchenko Palace to state ownership.