Українська
русский [страна агрессор]
Attractions of Ukraine
Attractions of Ternopil region
Attractions of Chortkiv district
Attractions of Vysichka
Found 2 attractions
Vysichka
Open map
Available for
Availability settings
Castle / fortress
The ruins of a poorly preserved castle built in the 17th century on a mountain surrounded by the Drapaka stream. The name of the founder is unknown.
The castle in Vysichka was quadrangular, with four corner towers. In 1672, it was captured by the Turks, and in 1675, the Polish king Yan Sobeskyi stayed in the castle with his army.
In 1820, the owner of Vysichka, Mariya Holiyovska-Charkovska, built a palace in the Neo-Gothic style on the territory of the dilapidated castle. In 1900, Kyrylo Charkovskyi ordered the castle walls and the entrance tower to be dismantled, as well as the moats to be filled in.
The palace was completely destroyed during the Soviet rule. In fact, only one castle tower has survived. Another is in ruins, and only the foundation remains of the third. One of the utility rooms and some basement rooms have also been preserved.
Rating
Add to favorites
Add to route
Temple , Architecture
The wooden Saint Nicholas Church in Vysichka is a characteristic work of the Podillya school of folk architecture.
It is located on the western outskirts of the village, next to the ruins of the castle.
It was built in 1763. Later, a stone nave was added to the nave instead of the original wooden one.
Nearby are the ruins of a Roman Catholic church.