The village of Kidosh is located 5 kilometers east of Berehove. One of the centers of Transcarpathian winemaking.
According to legend, in the 12th century there was a monastery here, founded by the dethroned Hungarian King Solomon, grandson of Yaroslav the Wise. In documents, Kidosh (Kuyosh) was mentioned for the first time in 1332.
The ancient Gothic church of John the Baptist, built in the 14th century on the basis of the 13th century chapel, has been preserved. Nearby, on Mount Kerek, there is a 12-meter cross.
Село Кідьош розташоване в 5 кілометрах на схід від Берегового. Один з центрів закарпатського виноробства.
За легендою, в XII сторіччі тут був монастир, заснований посунутим з трону угорським королем Соломоном, онуком Ярослава Мудрого. В документах Кідьош (Куйош) вперше згадується в 1332 році.
Зберігся стародавній готичний костел Іоанна Хрестителя, побудований в XIV столітті на основі каплиці ХІІІ століття. Поруч, на горі Керек, встановлено 12-метровий хрест.
John the Baptist Church
Temple , Architecture
The Church of John the Baptist in the village of Kidosh is one of the oldest churches in Transcarpathia.
The Gothic church with pointed side windows was built in the 14th century on the basis of the 13th century chapel. According to legend, the monastery that existed at the temple was founded even earlier - in the 12th century.
The indistinct-looking temple belongs to the defense-type buildings. Fragments of frescoes have been preserved.
The Church of John the Baptist is an architectural monument of national importance.
Shosh family Wine Cellar
Winery / brewery
The private wine cellar of the Shosh family is located in the village of Kidosh, 5 kilometers from Berehove.
The cellar was laid in 1923 by the family of winemakers Shosh on their own village circuit. Currently it belongs to Karl Shosh, a member of the Order of Wine Knights named after Saint Vatslav, co-organizer of the Association of Private Grape Growers and Winemakers of Transcarpathia.
The Shosh family maintains 7.5 hectares of vineyards, on which about 60 table and wine grape varieties are grown. White and red dry and dessert wines are made at home according to traditional technologies with aging in oak barrels, using ancient and own recipes.
Wine tasting is held in the tasting room for 25-48 guests next to the wine cellar. Up to 20 varieties of Transcarpathian wines are offered for tasting, as well as home-made snacks.
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