Honorivka is a village in Pishchan district of Vinnytsia region. A park and a palace in the style of an Italian villa, built in 1850 by Stanislav Kosharsky (1800-?), have been preserved in the central part of the village.

The one-story brick house is covered with a four-pitched roof. The facades are divided by pilasters, the walls are crowned with a profiled cornice.

Before the Kosharskys, these lands were owned by the Urbanovsky and Yaroshynskys, and from the second half of the 19th century. the lands pass to the Lipkovskys (marriage of Peter Benedikt Lipkovsky (1824-1904) and Stanislava Kosharska (1840 – 1893)).
The park was laid out by the famous landscape architect Edouard Francois Andre (1840-1911).

In 1904 the estate passes to Henrikh Petrovych Lipkovskyi (1866-1930).
In 1917, the palace building was damaged and looted by the peasants, and after repair work in 1934, a school was located here. During the occupation by the German troops, the school premises were turned into a hospital, but in 1943 the school resumed its work. Since 2008, the Honor School has moved to the premises of the Svitlyachok kindergarten.

Used Books: Aftanazy R. Materiały do dziejów rezydencji tom Xa.- Warszawa, 1991. – s.91-93

Гонорівка, палац Станіслава Кошарського