Budyshche Landscape Park
Among the attractions of the Cherkassy region occupies a special place in the village of Landscape Park Budishche. The park is located manor that belonged to Baron Engelhardt, who served kazachkom boy named Taras Shevchenko. During this period of his life was drawing Kobzar future and avoid the wrath of the gentry their pictures hidden in the hollow of one of the ancient oak trees growing in the park. This oak, whose age is about 1000 years, today called Shevchenkovo. Beside him accumulate the crowd wanting to capture yourself on a background of the historic site.
The estate was built in 1828 and during its existence through a lot of social change. With the advent of Soviet power in the room was located eight-year schools that are out there today. Currently, besides the house and cellars, well maintained garden and avenue of chestnut trees leading to the entrance of the estate.
No less interesting is the history of the name of the village. In 20-30-ies of the 17th century, these lands belonged to the Polish governor, who in local forests established potash production, which are made of ash for use in dyeing, soap making, leather processing and other needs. Enterprise, which produces potash, called budami, and these were in the area a lot. So Budishche acquired its name.
In 2013 it was decided to restore the estate and tidy park. Landscape park abounds with all sorts of arches, benches, pergolas, ponds and fountains - in short, everything that recreates the atmosphere of the times Shevchenko. Incidentally, in the depths of the park area there is a descent to a cascade of ponds, as well as ample garden furniture made of wood, where you can just sit and have a meal even something of their victuals.