The village of Novosilka on the Khromava River is located 20 kilometers northeast of Zalishchyky.
It was first mentioned in 1530 as Novosilka Kostyukova. It belonged to the Polish family of Kostyuk-Volodiyevskys, who built a defensive castle in the village in the middle of the 16th century. In 1672, the castle was destroyed during the Turkish invasion, after which it was never restored. One castle tower has survived.
In addition, in the village you can see Saint Michael's Church (1900) and the Mausoleum of the Shelinskyi (1817).
Село Новосілка на річці Хромава розташоване в 20 кілометрах на північний схід від Заліщиків.
Вперше згадується в 1530 році як Новосілка Костюкова. Належало польському роду Костюків-Володієвських, які в середині XVI сторіччі побудували в селі оборонний замок. В 1672 році замок був зруйнований під час турецького вторгнення, після чого так і не був відновлений. Збереглася одна замкова вежа.
Крім того, в селі можна побачити Міхайлівську церкву (1900 рік) та мавзолей Шелінських (1817 рік).
Volodiyevsky Tower
Castle / fortress
The castle in the village of Novosilka (old name Novosilka-Kostyukova) was built in the 16th century by representatives of the noble family of Kostyuk-Volodiyevsky (it is believed that someone from this family inspired Henryk Senkevych to create the image of Mr. Volodiyevsky).
The castle was quadrangular in plan, with four towers. It was located on top of a hill and was washed by the waters of the Khromava River on three sides. In 1672, the castle was destroyed during the Turkish invasion and has not been restored since then. It remained in ruins until the middle of the 19th century, after which it was dismantled for building materials for the construction of a church and a road.
Currently, only the ruins of one of the towers remain from the castle, which in some literary sources is called the Volodiyevsky Tower.
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