The large village of Hrytsiv on the Khomora River is located on the P-32 road between Lubar and Yampil.
The settlement existed during the time of Kyivan Rus (the settlement was discovered). According to one of the versions, it was founded by Prince Rostyslav-Hryhoriy Vasylkovych of Terebovlya, having received his name from him.
After the Mongol-Tatar invasion, a new castle was built, which was first mentioned in 1547 as the property of the Zbarazhskyi family (the ramparts have survived). Later, Hrytsiv belonged to the Hrokholskyi and Lyubomyrskyi. In 1752, the town was acquired by Mykhaylo Hroholskyi, and from then until the end of the 19th century, Hrytsiv belonged to this family.
The Hroholskiy manor (XVIII century) has been preserved, which now houses an art school, ...
Groholsky Palace
Palace / manor , Architecture
The estate of the Groholskys in Hrytsiv is an architectural landmark of local importance.
In the middle of the 18th century, Mikhal Groholsky built a Rococo-style palace with a landscaped park on the site of the old Lyubomyrsky castle. According to the original project, the main body of the palace was to be connected to the side pavilions by two steep galleries in the Palladian style.
The son of the founder of the manor, Martyn, completed the construction in 1782 in a simplified form, abandoning many of his father's architectural ideas. To the right of the palace, Lyudvik Groholskyi built in the 19th century a manor chapel in the Neo-Gothic style according to the project of Froel-Platter.
In the 1960s, the complex of manor buildings was rebuilt as a vocational school, the appearance and interiors of the palace changed significantly. Currently, it is the Hrytsiv Higher Art Vocational School No. 19.
Administrative status | urban village |
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Founded / first mentioned | 1230 |
Latitude | 49.972557 |
Longitude | 27.21361 |
Area, sq. km | 4 |
Population | 3467 |
Postal codes | 30455 |
Region | Khmelnytskyi |