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The wine cellars of the "Zakarpatsky Sad" plant in Korolevo were laid in 1972 at the same time as the wine cellar in Vynohradiv.
The total length of the tunnels is 700 meters. A constant temperature of 11-14 degrees is maintained in the cellars. This is one of the largest wine cellars in Ukraine, where up to 1.5 million liters of wine and wine materials can be stored at the same time. The products of the "Zakarpatsky Sad" plant were sold under the trademark "Korolivsky zamok" (Royal Castle) in honor of the castle that once stood on the mountain at the foot of which the enterprise is located today.
Excursions were held. During the tasting, visitors were treated to nine types of wines, from dry white to sweet red, and two types of cognacs. Currently, the Zakarpatsky Sad winery has suspended production.
Zatyshna Street, 1 Korolevo
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Palace / manor , Museum / gallery , Ethnographic complex
The Zatysiansky Museum Complex in the village of Tysobyken near Pyiterfolvo was founded in 1970 on the initiative of the head of the local collective farm Andor Birov.
Complex consists of a historical museum, an open-air ethnographic museum and an art gallery.
The historical exhibition is housed in the former palace of the Fogoroshi Counts, built in 1890 in the classicism style.
Nearby is the family count chapel (now the Greek-Catholic Church of the Holy Trinity) and an open-air museum (skansen) that recreates an old Transcarpathian village. Authentic wooden buildings that are more than a hundred years old are presented here: a house of a wealthy peasant (1882), a poor man's hut (1918), a village school and a teacher's house (1920). Contemporary interiors are reproduced in the houses, and old household items are presented.
The Art Gallery is located in the restored palace of Endre György, built in 1864, in the nearby village of Pyiterfolvo.
Muzeyna Street Tysobyken