Until the beginning of the XX century, the village of Izyumovo was part of the estate named Durynichi, which belonged to the noble family Zabello, who settled in these places from the middle of the 18th century. It was the local estate that was considered the family's family nest.
The last owner of the estate was Shimon Erasmus Zabello. At the junction of the XIX and XX centuries, he developed the estate in the estate: he built a steam mill, a starch plant. In 1917, the Count was forced to leave Belarus. In the 1920s, he returned to the estate for a while, but soon left his ancestral nest for good.
Today, only a generic chapel-burial vault at the old Durynichsky cemetery, constructed from quarry stone in 1905-1907, and well preserved to this day, serves as a reminder of the noble family in the village of Izyumovo.
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