There is a nice palace in the village of Stara Pryluka. In the early 20th century it was owned by ukrainian businessman, the minister of commerce and industry Sergey Fridrihovich Mehring (1862-1920). Building collapses and waits for restoration, currently it houses a boarding school.
There is historical evidence that the palace kept family values, had underpass to the park and an underground wine cellar. Locals even tried to dig in many places, but found nothing. During repairs in one of the wall found a portrait of Mehring, expensive Persian carpets and gold royal coins, everything was transferred to the museum. Garbage after the repairment works was dumped in a landfill. Curiously, a few days later the local women saw shiny gold coins that appeared on the top of the trash after the rain. Later treasure hunters repeatedly checked this place, but without any success.
Getting there: By minibus from bus station number 3 in Vinnytsa (Vatutina str, 18), there are a dozen runs daily.