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The village of Kudryntsi on the bank of the Zbruch is divided by the river into two parts - one in the Ternopil region, the other in the Khmelnitskyi region. And from 1793 to 1939, two parts of the village were located in different states - first in Russia and Austria, and then in the USSR and Poland. There is no direct transport connection between them, there is only a pedestrian bridge.

The western part of Kudryntsi is considered more developed. The ruins of the castle, built at the beginning of the 17th century by the Polish nobles Herburts, have been preserved here. Reconstructed in the 18th century by the Humenetsk magnates. It has reached our days in ruins.

The 18th century Intercession Church has also been preserved.

Село Кудринці на березі Збруча розділене річкою на дві частини - одна в Тернопільській області, інша - в Хмельницькій. А з 1793 року до 1939 року дві частини села перебували і в різних державах - спочатку в Росії та Австрії, а потім в СРСР і Польщі. Пряме транспортне сполучення між ними відсутнє, є тільки пішохідний міст.

Західна частина Кудринців вважається більш розвиненою. Тут збереглися руїни замку, збудованого на початку XVII століття польськими шляхтичами Гербуртами. Реконструйований в XVIII столітті магнатами Гуменецькими. До наших днів дійшов в руїнах.

Також збереглася Покровська церква XVIII сторіччя.

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Kudryntsi Castle

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The well-preserved ruins of a defensive castle rise on Mount Strelka above Zbruch.

The Kudryntsi castle was built by the Polish noblemen Herburts to protect against frequent Tatar and Wallachian raids at the time (the Moldavian border was nearby and the Wallachian road passed).

A quadrangular fortress with three corner towers on three sides was protected by the steep slopes of the mountain. The weakly defended northern side was separated from the plateau by a moat and rampart, as well as a powerful fortification complex with two towers, one of which was the entrance. In 1648, the Cossack troops of Maksym Kryvonos expelled the Polish garrison from the castle, and it was also captured twice by the Turks.

In the 18th century, the Polish magnates Humenetsky reconstructed the Kudryntsi Castle, turning it into a palace-residence, and the next owners, the Kozebrodsky, gathered a collection of works of art here (individual copies of ancient canvases and furniture can now be seen in the Ternopil Museum of Local Lore).

There is a legend about a ghost - supposedly, sometimes in the castle you can see the spirit of a young girl who was walled up by the Turks. Another legend tells about treasures buried by the owners of the castle, over which the earth hums.

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