It is located on the banks of the Voronka, a left tributary of the Southern Bug.
[3] In 1748, by order of King Augustus III of Poland, it was granted town rights.
In 1876, Alexander Mozhaysky flew a small shuttle on casters, with a spring inside, a wing and a propeller, which he called a "flyer."
On this day, a new law entered into force which abolished this status, and Voronovytsia became a rural settlement.
The palace is an example of early classicism, and it has 43 rooms spread over 2500 square meters of total space.