The unique water tower, built near the palace of Count Branytsky approximately in the late 19th to early 20th century, stood for a century.

Its structure is three-tiered, made of red brick. Cornices separate the tiers. The top was adorned with a wooden spire and a tank. It was intended for minor water supply networks.
Currently, it is being renovated into a bell tower for the Church of St. Andrew the Apostle (Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Moscow Patriarchate).
The water tower adorned the cover of Vladimir Perervy's historical essay "When Stavyshche Was a Small Town" (2019).
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