They were built by Tolstoy’s grandfather Prince Nikolai Volkonsky. For the past 200 years they have not changed at all, only now there is no iron gate between them as there was in the old days. To the left of the entrance, there is a small stone building. Gardeners lived here, and in 1890s here was a school for peasant children where Tolstoy's daughters Tatiana and Maria taught.


