@article{018e9e56-1810-7378-9cd2-1416e54af5e6, author = {Leszek Opyrchał, Rusłan Nahnybida}, title = {Aleksandra Branicka’s Palace in Zinkivtsi according to Historical Plans and Maps}, journal = {Quarterly Journal of the History of Science and Technology}, volume = {2023}, number = {Volume 68, Issue 4}, year = {2023}, issn = {0023-589X}, pages = {113-125},keywords = {Zinkivtsi; Podilia; Aleksandra Branicka}, abstract = {In 1796, Tsarina Catherine II dissolved the estates of the Kamieniec bishops. She bestowed the town of Zinkivtsi (Zinkowce), located adjacent to Kamieniec Podolski, upon Aleksandra Branicka. In the early 19th c., she was to commission an impressive neoclassical palace with a sprawling park spanning several hectares. The property was to be sold to Józef Bietkowski around 1850. However, a comprehensive analysis of eleven 18th- and 19th-century maps of the vicinity of Kamenets Podolski denies the creation of such an estate in Zinkivtsi. Furthermore, the copious published materials and archives related to the Branicki family, along with the comparatively sparse historical records of the Bietkowskis, fail to confirm the presence of the palace and park complex in Zinkivtsi.}, doi = {10.4467/0023589XKHNT.23.045.18787}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/kwartalnik-historii-nauki-i-techniki/article/palac-aleksandry-branickiej-w-zinkowcach-na-podstawie-dawnych-planow-i-map} }