Śviatapołk-Čaćviarcinski Manor

Śviatapołk-Čaćviarcinski Manor (Belarusian: Палацава-паркавы комплекс Святаполк-Чацвярцінскіх was a palace built by Liudwig Sviatopolk-Chetvertynsky near Zhaludok, Belarus.

[3] During the Second World War, Zhaludok village was burnt, and the palace's owner, Liudwig Sviatopolk-Chetvertynsky was murdered in Auschwitz on May 3, 1941.

For the film walls were painted with artificial soot (this was necessary according to the script), stuck fake decorations (glue is still visible).

The main and courtyard front facades are distinguished in the center by rounded and rectangular projections on the sides, covered with independent tent roofs with folds.

[1] The courtyard central risalit is cut by high parabolic stained-glass window openings and oval dormers that illuminate the front staircase.