RE: An Exquisite example of Ruination - Sharivka Palace, Kharkiv Oblast , Ukraine | Old Revived Memory

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I like a ruin, but yet I think it is so sad that buildings are allowed to get in such a state. Whether people just can't afford it I don't know. When I think of all the homeless people, and then look at how many derelict buildings there are, it doesn't make sense.



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Same in Spain , lots of medieval castles and old roman pathways getting ruined
Most of them just lost there original use they had time ago
Many people would like to rebuild them , but laws and taxes stop them
Law makers make a lot of money with residential buildings constructions permits...

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Same in Spain, lots of medieval castles and old roman pathways getting ruined

Really? I heard some similar situations in Italy but in Spain also!! I didn't know...Laws and Taxes can be a huge problem and I think this palace of Ukraine is still facing similar issues because it was a private manor of a rich landlord...

Law makers make a lot of money with residential buildings constructions permits...

That is for sure...

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Well,Repairing an old building uses to be expensive , I live in an old house and when you have to fix something you find house is built with old techniques

Many old centenary olive trees are dying because nobody takes care of them
But if you try to keep them alive and want to make a small house in the middle of the countryside you get a lot of problems

Unless you know the right person in the local council

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I see, I didn't know about this, thanks for such important information...

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That also I was thinking. Unfortunately in Ukraine, I have seen a lot of abandoned places but this palace caught my eye. During the world war, this palace was active so what happened after that is a mystery. Why this palace is not considered to be restored, that's also a mystery.

It's really sad...

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