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Palace / manor , Architecture
The Empire-style palace with an original colonnade and wing was built in Zalishchyky in 1831 by Baron Ignatius Brunytskyi on the site of the Ponyatovsky hunting castle.
Austrian Emperor Franz II stayed here during his trip to Galicia. A 5-hectare park was also laid out, where more than 400 trees of 40 species and forms are growing.
The palace has been preserved to this day, until recently it housed the department of the district hospital.
Zalishchyky Park is part of the protected zone of the regional landscape park "Dniester Canyon"
Stepana Bandery Street, 5 Zalishchyky
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Temple , Architecture
The Church of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin was built in Zalishchyky in 1864-1875, consecrated in 1873 as the Trinity Church.
Inside was an iconostasis of the work of local master Ivan Nich.
In 1962, the Intercession Church was closed, and a local history museum was placed in the premises.
Since 1989, it has been an active Greek Catholic church.
Mykhayla Hayvoronskoho Street, 4 Zalishchyky
The parish church of Saint Stanislav's was founded in Zalishchyky in 1763 by the Krakow castellan Stanislav Ponyatovsky.
Closed by the Soviet authorities in the 1940s. The temple was looted and turned into a salt warehouse.
Returned to believers in 1991, restoration is underway.
Mykhayla Hayvoronskoho Street, 18 Zalishchyky
Museum / gallery
The Zalishchyky Museum of Local Lore is located in the premises of the House of Folk Art.
Founded in 1929, still in Poland, by seminary teacher Yosyp Shvarts.
The basis of the collection was made up of things found during archaeological research, as well as donated by local local historians. After the Second World War, it was revived in 1964. For some time it was in the closed Holy Intercession Church, and in 1985 it moved to the current premises.
Over the years of work, 18,000 exhibits have been collected. In recent years, the exhibition has been supplemented with materials about the participation of Zalishchyky residents in the UGS, OUN, UPA and other patriotic organizations.
Stepana Bandery Street, 66 Zalishchyky