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Castles (16), Religious Buildings (1)
Preserved Architectural Remnants and Ruins (1)
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N22.9 km
Starokostiantyniv Castle
in Castles
Ruthenian Prince Kostyantyn Ostrozky built the town and castle from 1561-1571 and named them after his father who defeated Muscovy in the Battle of Orsha (1514).
posted by: UKRDOUG
location: Ukraine
date approved: 03/27/2012
last visited: never
SE26.1 km
Medzhybych Fortress
Prince Algirdas of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania built a fortress at Medzhybych to defend the strategic turn of two of the most important trading routes in the region – Chorny (Black) and Kuchmansky – which connected Moscow with Constantinople.
S45.2 km
Sutkivtsi Church-Fortress
The Church-Fortress of Pokrova (Protectress of the Blessed Virgin Mary) is the only one of its kind in Eastern and Central Europe.
S45.4 km
Sutkivtsi Castle
Fedir Sutkivtsy built the castle in 1476 in the Gothic style. All that remains is the Eastern Tower.
SW71.1 km
Sataniv Castle
The castle is first mentioned in 1431 when the Odrowaz family who improved the stronghold to stand against Tatar raids purchased it.
date approved: 02/02/2012
SW71.9 km
Sataniv Gates - Sataniv, Ukraine
in Preserved Architectural Remnants and Ruins
In the middle of the 16th century the influential Polish Sieniawski family that was based in Berezhany purchased the town of Sataniv and built this gate.
W83.8 km
Skalat Castle
The castle in Skalat was built in 1630 as one of many fortresses to defend Podilya.
W96.4 km
Zbarazh Castle
The last two brothers of the Zbaraski family moved their residence from nearby Staryi (Old) Zbarazh to the hill overlooking the new town of Zbarazh in the early 17th century.
date approved: 01/30/2012
W99 km
Staryi (Old) Zbarazh Castle
A monument and ruins of one wall is all that is left of the Medieval Castle of Old Zbarazh.
date approved: 06/22/2012
W105.4 km
Wyshnivets Castle
Wyshnivets Castle was the home of one of the most prominent families of the Volyn Kingdom – The Wisniowieckis.
date approved: 02/04/2012
W105.6 km
Ascension Church - Wyshnivets, Ukraine
in Roman Catholic Churches
Ascension Church was built in 1536 by the famous Wisniowiecki family of the Volyn Kingdom.
S107 km
Kamyanets – Podilsky Fortress
Ukraine's most famous castle - The oldest fortress described dates from 1494, but a fortress has been here since prior to Kyivan Rus occupation.
NW115.2 km
Kremenets Castle
This castle has protected the people of Kremenets since the 8th century when a wooden fort was first built under the Kyivan Rus.
N116.8 km
Korets Castle
Korets became the property of Fedir Ostrogski in 1380 where he built a castle on the spot where former wooden fortresses burnt down by the marauding Mongols and later by the Tatars once stood.
date approved: 02/09/2012
last visited: 01/14/2022
NW118 km
Bilokrynytsia Castle
By the mid-16th century, the region came under the ownership of the Zbaraski family who built a two-story renaissance castle.
S125 km
Khotyn Castle
The Khotyn Fortress is one of those forgotten places that had a great impact on the world we live in today
NW133.7 km
Tarakaniv Fortress
The fortress was built between 1870-1890 by the Imperial Russian government to defend against Austria.
NW136.2 km
Dubno Castle
The castle was rebuilt in stone in the 16th century containing a church, a two-story palace, and an impressive array of 73 cannons.