Volodymyrets is a large Polish village northwest of Sarny.
It was mentioned for the first time in the register of Lutsk County in 1570 as an "ancient settlement" (remains of an ancient Rus settlement have been preserved).
It was owned by Kirdey-Mnishynskyi, princes of Chortoryiskyi, and governor Kasimir Pats. In the first half of the 17th century, it belonged to Chetvertynskyi, thanks to whom the town received Magdeburg law. Metallurgy and the production of bells were developed (ore was supplied from the nearby village of Rudka).
After the end of the War of Liberation, the town remained under Poland, but in the 18th century it was annexed to Russia. Here was the estate of Count Krasytskyi ...
Volodymyrets is a large Polish village northwest of Sarny.
It was mentioned for the first time in the register of Lutsk County in 1570 as an "ancient settlement" (remains of an ancient Rus settlement have been preserved).
It was owned by Kirdey-Mnishynskyi, princes of Chortoryiskyi, and governor Kasimir Pats. In the first half of the 17th century, it belonged to Chetvertynskyi, thanks to whom the town received Magdeburg law. Metallurgy and the production of bells were developed (ore was supplied from the nearby village of Rudka).
After the end of the War of Liberation, the town remained under Poland, but in the 18th century it was annexed to Russia. Here was the estate of Count Krasytskyi, who built a manor house that has survived to this day.
The status of the district center allowed Volodymyrets to develop somewhat only in the post-war years.
Володимирець - велике поліське селище на північний захід від Сарн.
Вперше згадується в реєстрі Луцького повіту в 1570 році як "старовинне поселення" (збереглися залишки давньоруського городища).
Було у власності Кірдея-Мнішинського, князів Чорторийських, воєводи Казимира Паца. В першій половині XVII століття належало Четвертинським, завдяки яким містечко отримало Магдебурзьке право. Була розвинена металургія, виробництво дзвонів (руда поставлялася з сусіднього села Рудка).
Після закінчення Визвольної війни містечко залишилося за Польщею, але в XVIII столітті було приєднано до Росії. Тут був маєток графа Красицького, який побудував садибний будинок, що зберігся дотепер.
Статус райцентру дозволив Володимирцю дещо розвинутися тільки в післявоєнні роки.
Krasytsky Palace
Palace / manor , Architecture
The empire-style palace was built in Volodymyrets in the 18th century by Count Vinsent Yuzef Krasytsky, a representative of the ancient Polish family of the coat of arms of Rohal.
The building is two-story, with a colonnade. In Poland, it was the residence of the manager of Volodymyrets and Horodets distilleries and agricultural affairs. After the Second World War, the building housed an orphanage, then the office of the collective farm.
The palace is currently in a state of disrepair.
Ethnographic Museum “Svitlytsya”
Museum / gallery
The school ethnographic museum “Svitlytsya” operates in the village of Volodymyrets on the basis of the Volodymyrets Lyceum.
It has two exhibition halls. The first hall, "Life and Way of Life of Polishchuk Peasants," recreates the layout of a traditional Polissya hut.
The second hall is dedicated to the history of the educational institution.
Holy Assumption Church
Temple , Architecture
The wooden church in honor of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary was built in Volodymyrka in 1897.
The interior painting was done for the first time in 1978.
The temple is single-domed, with five baths. There are seven bells in the belfry.
Volodymyrets Historical Museum
Museum / gallery
Volodymyrets Historical Museum was founded in 1969. The museum is housed in a one-story building built in 1395, which housed the commissariat during the German-fascist occupation, then the printing office of the district newspaper, and the television workshop.
At the time of the opening of the museum, almost two thousand exhibits were collected by the efforts of enthusiasts, almost 800 of which are original. The exposition presents materials about the history of Volodymyrets and Rivne Polissya from the Paleolithic era to the present.
There are also unique exhibits related to famous residents of the village: works of weaver Hanna Leonchuk, awards of world-renowned athlete Anatoliy Prysyazhnyuk, paintings by famous artist Leonid Kovryha and amateur artist Petro Oshurko. The museum has an interesting collection of paper money from different times.
The exhibition, which includes household items, clothes, and a fragment of a Polissya house, introduces Polissya life.
In 2018, a commemorative sign was erected next to the building of the Volodymyrets Historical Museum on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the first offensive battle of the UPA in the village of Volodymyrets.
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