[citation needed] In October 1952, Maryino Estate became the sanatorium of the Administrative Department of the Communist Party Central Committee.
[citation needed] In November 2024, during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Ukrainian military struck the nearby village of Maryino with British-supplied Storm Shadow missiles.
According to Ukrainian journalists, the strike targeted the Maryino Estate, which may house an underground command post for Russian and North Korean troops.
[8] Initially, the palace was called "Izbitsky Dom" (Избицкий дом) based on the name of the nearby river, but was later renamed "Maryino".
[10] In the center of the estate complex is a four-story manor house with two-story side wings that form two farmyards.
Some ornaments that have been preserved include ceiling moldings, marble fireplaces, pre-revolutionary parquets, and antique furnitures.
In front of the main entrance to the manor house stands a monument to Field Marshal Alexander Baryatinsky.