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Castle / fortress , Palace / manor , Architecture
Count Skarbek's castle (Skarbko) in Rozhniativ can be considered a tourist attraction only with a great stretch, since almost nothing remains from its medieval history in appearance.
Probably, the first castle in Rozhniativ was built in the 15th century. It had two towers and a defensive moat. In the 18th century, Count Rafayil Skarbek of the coat of arms "Abdank", who received these lands as a dowry for his wife Yuliya Mahdalena Benoe, rebuilt the castle in the neo-Gothic style, turning it into a grand magnate's residence.
Later, the district court and the police department were located in the castle premises. During Soviet times, the building was almost completely rebuilt once again. Only the decoration of the hexagonal corner tower has survived from the neo-Gothic decor. Currently, the building houses a branch of the National Police of Ukraine.
Shkilna Street, 13 Rozhniativ
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Rozhniativ Local Lore Museum "Boykivshchyna" is located in an ancient building built in Rozhniativ by the Ukrainian count Dumka at the beginning of the 20th century.
In Soviet times, there was a court here, then a museum of the artist Volodymyr Kharchenko.
Currently, the museum exhibits about 400 objects that acquaint visitors with the history of the region over the past two millennia, folk household and sacred art of Boyko region, and the lives of prominent people.
Part of the collection of paintings by the artist Volodymyr Kharchenko is kept in the museum.
Sichovykh Striltsiv Street, 12/1 Rozhniativ
Temple , Architecture
The large wooden Church of the Nativity of Christ is located in the center of Rozhniativ.
Built in 1900.
Although the temple is considered an architectural monument of local importance, now it is covered with plastic lining, which has lost its authentic appearance.
Sichovykh Striltsiv Street, 2 Rozhniativ