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Почти все в резиденции сохранилось в подлинном виде. Мраморный зал, украшенный различными породами мрамора красно-розовых и коричневых тонов, считался одним из самых красивых во всей Европе. Стены Красного зала украшены китайским красным шелком и венецианскими зеркалами, под ногами древний паркет,сверкающий оттенками дуба, липы и красного бука, а над головой резной потолок, похожий на росписи пасхальных писанок.
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The Residence of Bukovinian and Dalmatian Metropolitans which now houses the central Building of the Chernivtsi NationalUniversity is the architectural pearl of Chernivtsi and the top work of famous Czech architect and scientist Joseph Hlávka. The construction work began in 1864 and lasted for 18 years. The ensemble consists of three monumental buildings: the main building, the seminary, along with the Church of Three Saints and the presbytery. The combination ofByzantine and Romanesque architectural styles are indicative for the building complex with the carved towers, roofs covered with colored tiles, a unique marble hall, and wooden enrichment. Almost everything in the residence has been preserved in the original form. Marble Hall, decorated with various species of red, pink and brown tones of marble, had been considered as one of the most beautiful in Europe. The walls of the Red Hall are decorated with Chinese red silk and Venetian mirrors, one steps on the old flooring, sparkling with the tones of oak, lime, and red beech, and above one’s head there is a carved ceiling with the paintings resembling painted Easter eggs. This project won second prize at the World Architecture Exhibition in Paris in1860.
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