Antoniny (Ukrainian: Антоніни, Yiddish: אנטאנין, romanized: Antonin), formerly known as Holodky (Голодьки) and Antonyny (Антонини),[2] is a rural settlement in Khmelnytskyi Raion, Khmelnytskyi Oblast, western Ukraine.
[5] In the 1870s, the Neo-baroque Antoniny Palace was built in Antoniny by Austrian architects Fellner & Helmer for the noble Sanguszko and Potocki families.
[6] However, it was burned to the ground in a fire set by Bolsheviks in August 1919,[7] and only the palace service buildings remain.
In February 1930 the village was the centre of a quickly defeated anti-Soviet Union revolt.
On this day, a new law entered into force which abolished this status, and Antoniny became a rural settlement.