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The church-sanctuary of the Assumption of the Holy Virgin was built in Rudky in 1728 at the expense of the Urbanski family on the site of an earlier, wooden church, which was founded in the 14th century and was rebuilt several times.
It housed the ancient miracle-working icon of Our Lady of Rudkivska, known as the "Queen of Beschad". After the icon was crowned by the Pope in 1921, the Church of the Assumption in Rudky became one of the most revered sacred buildings in pre-war Poland. In 1946, the icon was exported to Poland (only a copy was returned to the church in 1995).
A bell tower of the 17th century, which remained from the time of the wooden temple, has been preserved nearby.
The church houses the tomb of the family of the famous Polish playwright Aleksander Fredro, whose estate was located in the nearby village of Vyshneve.
Stepana Bandery Street, 3 Rudky
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The museum-room of the national liberation struggle in the town of Rudky presents historical material about the struggle for Ukrainian statehood in 1918-1919 and in 1930-1940 in the Rudky region.
In the most honorable place is a portrait of the UPA Commander-in-Chief, General Roman Shukhevych.
Vidrodzhennya Square, 9 Rudky
Architecture
The Rudky Town Hall was built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The building is rectangular, two-story, with a small clock tower at the corner. The decor is a bit reminiscent of a synagogue.
The town hall building is still used for its purpose - it houses the Rudky Town Council.
A bust of the outstanding Ukrainian writer Ivan Franko has been installed in the square on the Vidrodzhennya Square near the town hall.
Vidrodzhennya Square, 1А Rudky