Palace in Kolodne

Palace in Kolodne a lost historic building in Kolodne of the Zbarazh Hromada of the Ternopil Raion of the Ternopil Oblast. He is immortalized in the drawings of Napoleon Orda.

History
In 1782–1783, the owners of Kolodne, the Świejkowski family, built a palace on the site of the castle.

Until 1914, the hetman's mace and the private correspondence of Polish King John III Sobieski were kept in a special hiding place in the estate.

In 1939, a five-year school, a village council, and a road department were opened in the old building. In 1941, it was owned by a German. In August 1943, the palace was burned down.

Description
The estate had 36 rooms and three entrances. A park was planted around it, a greenhouse and a greenhouse were built.