Yahilnytsia

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The village of Yahilnytsia is located on the Cherkaska River, on the Ternopil-Chernivtsi highway, between Chortkiv and Tovste.

It was first mentioned in the 15th century, later it received the status of a town with the right to hold a fair. In 1630, Crown Hetman Stanislav Liantskoronskyi built a large stone castle on the site of the old wooden nongo.

During the War of Liberation, Yagilnytsia was captured by Ukrainian Cossacks, but soon after it was ceded to Turkey under the Buchatsky Peace Treaty. In the 19th century, the Austrian authorities converted the castle into a tobacco factory, which worked until recently.

Two churches of the 19th century - the Church of the Ascension and the Church of the Assumption - have also been preserved.

In the house of Stepan Ban ...

The village of Yahilnytsia is located on the Cherkaska River, on the Ternopil-Chernivtsi highway, between Chortkiv and Tovste.

It was first mentioned in the 15th century, later it received the status of a town with the right to hold a fair. In 1630, Crown Hetman Stanislav Liantskoronskyi built a large stone castle on the site of the old wooden nongo.

During the War of Liberation, Yagilnytsia was captured by Ukrainian Cossacks, but soon after it was ceded to Turkey under the Buchatsky Peace Treaty. In the 19th century, the Austrian authorities converted the castle into a tobacco factory, which worked until recently.

Two churches of the 19th century - the Church of the Ascension and the Church of the Assumption - have also been preserved.

In the house of Stepan Bandera's sister Oksana, a room-museum of the ideologist of Ukrainian nationalism is open.

Село Ягільниця розташоване на річці Черкаска, на трасі Тернопіль-Чернівці, між Чортковом і Товстим.

Вперше згадується в XV сторіччі, пізніше отримало статус містечка з правом проведення ярмарку. В 1630 році коронний гетьман Станіслав Лянцкоронський побудував великий кам'яний замок на місці старого деревяннонго.

Під час Визвольної війни Ягільницю захопили українські козаки, але незабаром вона відійшла Туреччині згідно Бучацького мирного договору. Австрійська влада в XIX столітті переобладнали замок під тютюнову фабрику, яка працювала до останнього часу.

Також збереглися два храми XIX століття - Вознесенська церква та Успенський костел.

В будинку сестри Степана Бандери Оксани відкрита кімната-музей ідеолога українського націоналізму.

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Assumption of Virgin Mary Church, Yahilnytsia
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Assumption of Blessed Virgin Mary Church

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The Roman Catholic Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary was built in Yahilnytsia by the Polish magnates Lyantskoronsky.

The stone building in the Baroque style was erected in the 19th century on the site of the first wooden church, founded in 1478. The facade is decorated with the coat of arms of the Lyantskoronsky family.

In Soviet times, a gym was located here, then a warehouse.

In 1992, with the assistance of the Karolina Lyantskoronska Foundation, the church was revived.

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Ascension of Jesus Christ Church

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The Greek Catholic Church of the Ascension of Jesus Christ was built in Yahilnytsia in 1842.

Part of the funds was allocated by the tycoon family of Lyantskoronsky.

The cruciform church is designed in the Byzantine style.

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Yahilnytsia Castle

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One of the most powerful castles in Podillya was built in Yahilnytsia in 1630 by Crown Hetman Stanislav Lyantskoronskyi.

In 1655, he withstood the siege of the Cossack troops of Bohdan Khmelnytskyi, and only later as a result of betrayal was captured by the Cossacks of Buturlin.

After the signing of the Buchach Peace Treaty, when Yahilnytsia, along with some other Podillya lands, went to Turkey, the castle housed the garrison of the Turkish Pasha for some time.

By the end of the 18th century, the castle lost its strategic importance. The Austrian authorities ordered to fill in the ditches and dismantle part of the fortifications, and the buildings were used as a tobacco and potash factory. The castle kept this purpose until now under the sign of the Jagelnytskyi tobacco and fermentation plant. Currently, it belongs to a private company, the plant does not work, access to the territory is closed.

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