Noskivtsi

Travel guide online Noskivtsi

Info icon
Information on this page is translated from Ukrainian language automatically by machine translation and may not always accurately express the original. We nevertheless hope it will be of use to you and make it easier for you to plan your trip.

General information about Noskivtsi

The large village of Noskivtsi in the confluence of the Murafa and Murashka rivers is located 15 kilometers northwest of Zhmerynka, next to the M21 highway "Vinnytsia - Mohyliv-Podilskyi".

It has been known since 1431, when the Lithuanian prince Jagailo gave Noskivka to a certain Lavrentiy Tsiolka. According to legend, the village was named after the founder Moysa Moroz (later "Moysovtsi" was transformed into "Noskivtsi"). In the 17th-19th centuries, the village belonged to the Potocki family, who built a palace in the Romanesque style (now a school). In 1826, the estate was inherited by General Oleksiy Bakhmetyev, then it changed owners several times. One of the last owners was ...

The large village of Noskivtsi in the confluence of the Murafa and Murashka rivers is located 15 kilometers northwest of Zhmerynka, next to the M21 highway "Vinnytsia - Mohyliv-Podilskyi".

It has been known since 1431, when the Lithuanian prince Jagailo gave Noskivka to a certain Lavrentiy Tsiolka. According to legend, the village was named after the founder Moysa Moroz (later "Moysovtsi" was transformed into "Noskivtsi"). In the 17th-19th centuries, the village belonged to the Potocki family, who built a palace in the Romanesque style (now a school). In 1826, the estate was inherited by General Oleksiy Bakhmetyev, then it changed owners several times. One of the last owners was the landowner Yuliya Pashchenko, who hosted the Russian poet Semyon Knudson.

The Church of the Nativity of the Virgin, built in 1751, has not been preserved, and the sugar factory founded in 1860 was also closed in Soviet times.

In 1918-1920, Yuriy Smolych visited Noskivtsi, the writer Andriy Hudyma studied here. Hryhoriy Shchepkovskyi, the great-grandson of the last landowner of the village of Noskivtsi, also visited here.

Велике село Носківці в межиріччі річок Мурафи та Мурашки розташоване в 15 кілометрах на північний захід від Жмеринки, поруч з трасою М21 "Вінниця - Могилів-Подільський".

Відоме з 1431 року, коли литовський князь Ягайло подарував Носківці якомусь Лаврентію Ціолку. За легендою, село отримало назву від імені засновника Мойси Мороза (згодом "Мойсовці" трансформувалися в "Носківці"). В XVII-XIX століттях село належало роду Потоцьких, які збудували палац в романському стилі (зараз школа). В 1826 році маєток успадкував генерал Олексій Бахметьєв, потім воно кілька разів змінювало господарів. Одною з останніх власників була поміщиця Юлія Пащенко, яка приймала у себе російського поета Семе ...

Велике село Носківці в межиріччі річок Мурафи та Мурашки розташоване в 15 кілометрах на північний захід від Жмеринки, поруч з трасою М21 "Вінниця - Могилів-Подільський".

Відоме з 1431 року, коли литовський князь Ягайло подарував Носківці якомусь Лаврентію Ціолку. За легендою, село отримало назву від імені засновника Мойси Мороза (згодом "Мойсовці" трансформувалися в "Носківці"). В XVII-XIX століттях село належало роду Потоцьких, які збудували палац в романському стилі (зараз школа). В 1826 році маєток успадкував генерал Олексій Бахметьєв, потім воно кілька разів змінювало господарів. Одною з останніх власників була поміщиця Юлія Пащенко, яка приймала у себе російського поета Семена Надсона.

Збудована в 1751 році церква Різдва Богородиці не збереглася, заснований в 1860 році цукровий завод в радянські часи також був закритий.

В Носківцях в 1918-1920 роках бував Юрій Смолич, тут навчався письменник Андрій Гудима. Бував тут і Григорій Щепковський - праонук останнього поміщика села Носківці.

Сплануй своє перебування у Noskivtsi

What to see and where to go in Noskivtsi

Map point icon

Tourist attractions and museums of Noskivtsi

Potocki Palace, Noskivtsi
0
Star icon Star border icon
User icon
0

Potocki Palace

Palace / manor , Architecture

The Potocki Palace in Noskivtsi dates back to the 17th century.

Originally, the house in the Romanesque style was attached, had an arched entrance and an underground passage. In the 18th century, the Potoskis rebuilt their manor house, turning it into an eclectic two-story palace (now in poor condition). The main rooms were located on the second floor (fragments of the decor have been preserved).

At the end of the 19th century, the landowner and philanthropist Yuliya Pashchenko, being a fan of the talented poet Semen Nadson, invited him to Noskivtsi for treatment and rest. The nature of Podillya inspired Nadson, who lived here in 1885-1886, to create many new poems.

The park and the ruins of the arena with stables along the road to the palace have also been preserved. In Soviet times, a secondary school was located on the territory of the manor, which now houses the local history museum and the Semen Nadson room-museum. Recently, part of the palace was damaged by fire.

Map pin icon Shkilna Street, 2

Rating

User icon
0
0
Star icon Star border icon

Add to favorites

Add to route

Show more
Map point icon

Tourist attractions and sights around Noskivtsi

Map pin icon

Rating

User icon
0
0.0
Star icon Star border icon

Add to favorites

Add to route

Show more

Noskivtsi on photo and video

Show more (1)

Noskivtsi in news and blogs

Reviews Noskivtsi

Geographical information about Noskivtsi

{{itemKey}} {{itemValue}}
Region

Vinnytsia

Surrounding cities and villages

Functional temporarily unavailable