The palace in Chernomin was built in 1810-1820 by order of the landowner Nikolai Charnomsky, the manager of the affairs of Sophia Pototskaya. The two-story palace in the classical style of white brick was built under the direction of Francesco Boffo, the chief architect of Odessa. The main facade of the palace is decorated with a colonnade of six columns and a portico with a triangular pediment, on the back there is a semicircular colonnade, as in the
White House in Washington.
There were 40 rooms in the palace, the height of the ceilings in the central hall reaches 15 meters, the building had an elevator. During the revolution of 1917, the palace was plundered, a shelter for homeless children was placed in its premises, and now a secondary school has been opened here.