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S70 km
Dubno Castle
in Castles
The castle was rebuilt in stone in the 16th century containing a church, a two-story palace, and an impressive array of 73 cannons.
posted by: UKRDOUG
location: Ukraine
date approved: 02/04/2012
last visited: never
S76.8 km
Tarakaniv Fortress
The fortress was built between 1870-1890 by the Imperial Russian government to defend against Austria.
date approved: 02/09/2012
SE90.8 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.
last visited: 01/14/2022
S99.9 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.
S105.4 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.
SW122 km
Brody Castle
Stanislav Zholkievski first built a castle here in 1549 and secured the town with Magdeburg Right.
S126.7 km
Wyshnivets Castle
Wyshnivets Castle was the home of one of the most prominent families of the Volyn Kingdom – The Wisniowieckis.
S126.8 km
Ascension Church - Wyshnivets, Ukraine
in Roman Catholic Churches
Ascension Church was built in 1536 by the famous Wisniowiecki family of the Volyn Kingdom.
SW141.3 km
Pidhirtsi Castle
Crown hetman Stanislav Koniecpolski in 1635 hired Andrea del Aqua to build a country villa, but the renowned architect took five years to build this masterpiece that eclipsed all other magnate homes around.
SW142.1 km
Olesko Castle
Built in antiquity as a defensive structure on a 50-meter hill surrounded by a moat surrounded by a swamp, the Oles’ko Castle was first mentioned in a papal document of 1327 when Pope Boniface IX gave the castle to the local Galician bishop.
S152.1 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
SW152.2 km
Former Soviet ABM Radar Site - Sasiv, Ukraine
in Abandoned Air Force Radar Sites
Former secret Soviet ABM radar site.
date approved: 04/09/2012
S153 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
SW157.6 km
Zolochiv Castle
Yakub Sobieski, the father of future Polish king Jan III Sobieski, built the Large Palace and current fortifications in 1634-1636.