I'm not surprised you had a hard time documenting this tour. It is so incredibly impressive and amazing how the grandeur of a place can be so desolate over the years.
Of course it makes us think of so many of the things we as humans are capable of creating or rather, destroying.
I am astonished with the tour, how is that possible? I understand that it is perfect for the halloween photo shoot, no doubt it was a more than adequate location. But to imagine how huge the place is and picture me walking through it as you did, makes me feel a certain sadness.
These are images worthy of being portrayed and shared here. I mean, if they were even surprised by your visit, it's one of the best examples of how hidden this architectural gem is, the greenhouse just left me speechless. Unbelievable.
The entire Sharovskky complex is huge, part of the complex is currently turned into a deep forest. I often felt sad whenever I saw these photos even when I was there, I felt sad that nobody even tried to restore the palace at least. That huge greenhouse could be beneficial for the village and the government could have taken steps to make it a nice tourist spot. But I think because it was private property laws and taxes are different. Many things were not clear to me about this castle, what happened after the 3rd landlord because, after the world war, this place became completely abandoned.
I am glad that I could show you something meaningful. My thought was to highlight this place on blockchain because of the war in Ukraine. I also saw many people have written reviews about this place, day by day this palace is destroying...