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Zamkovaya St., 5, Vishnevets, UkraineMap
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  • KoIryna
    KoIryna
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    Excellent place to see

    Vishnevets castle was the second one on our way after Zbarazh castle and it was more impressive. It was renewed and opened for visitors. Entrance fee is UAH 20 per adult and you are free to walk aroun...

    Reviewed on Oct 24, 2016
  • Vladik O
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    VISHNEVETSKY PALAC - P. Vishnevets, Ukraine.

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    In 1395, Prince Dmitry Koribut built the first fortified castle on the right bank of the Goryn River. In 1494, during a major Tatar attack on the Volyn land, the city and the castle were completely destroyed. Pos ...

    Reviewed on Aug 7, 2019
  • kolobusha25
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    A remarkable monument to history and architecture

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    This impressive monument is really in the reconstruction stage. The opening of mirror galleries is scheduled for 2018. But even in this state it deserves attention. Beautiful views. Interesting ...

    Reviewed on Jan 2, 2018
  • MihaMor
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    Awaiting full recovery

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    While the castle, or the estate (to whom as conveniently) is at the stage of recovery. But you can already use the tour guide to spend a good time. There are several expositions. Working only the central part and that ...

    Reviewed on Jul 14, 2017
  • Tatiana K
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    The birth estate of the founder of Zaporozhye Sechi

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    Lithuanian-Russian genre of Vishnevetsky goes up to the Lithuanian Prince Olgerdu. On the wall of the Voznesen Castle Church, which serves as a genealogy, hangs a memorable board in honor of Dmitry Vishnevetsky, in ...

    Reviewed on Oct 16, 2016