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Palaces raised in the early 19th century in Niemija, Michałowice, and Maków, near Kamieniec Podolski, are described. The little palace-villa in Niemija, owned by Stanisław Szczęsny Potocki, has a square layout and is crowned with a little belvedere resembling the one of the Łazienki Palace. Destroyed during the Soviet revolution and known only from photos, the palace of Andrzej Eligiusz Dzierżek in Michałowice had a rectangular layout, was two-storeyed, and featured a four-column stone portico. During WW I the Maków residence of the Raciborski brothers: Jan and Adam, was destroyed. Photographs of several of the facilities there have been preserved: three Neo-Classicists – the outbuilding of the former palace, the park pavilion known as ‘At George’s’, and a stone table in the garden, as well as of two mock-Gothic ones - a granary and a smithy. When analyzing the form and architectural details of the buildings and comparing them with the preserved designs of Henryk Ittar, the Author decides that the above-described facilities were also designed by him.