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Architecture , Temple
The Roman Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Holy Virgin Mary was built in Zaliztsi in 1889 as a chapel of the monastery of the Sisters of Saint Vincent de Paul.
During the Soviet rule, the church building was used as a warehouse.
Today it is an active Roman Catholic church.
Yaroslavy Muzyky Street, 7 Zaliztsi
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Temple , Architecture
The Church of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin Mary was built in Zaliztsi (Zalozhtsi) in 1740 as a Catholic church. In the second half of the 19th century, the church was rebuilt as an Orthodox church.
A decorative dome is erected above the nave. The baroque belfry consists of four pylons connected by arches.
Today, the Intercession Church belongs to the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church.
Adama Mitskevycha Street, 12 Zaliztsi
The Church of Saint Anthony in Zaliztsi was built in the 15th century.
It was rebuilt and replanned many times. The shape of the building combines Gothic and Renaissance. The church was thoroughly rebuilt in the Baroque style in 1730 by Yuzef Potocki, when the castle in Zaliztsi came into his possession after the Vyshnevetsky.
Remains of window decorations and wall decorations remind of the former beauty of the temple.
In the crypt lie the remains of the princes of the great Ukrainian Vyshnevetsky family.
Romana Kupchynskoho Street Zaliztsi
Castle / fortress
The castle in Zaliztsi was founded in 1516 by the crown hetman Martyn Kamyanetsky, who received these lands from the Polish king Syhizmund I.
It was from here in 1604 that Lzhedmytriy I, the husband of Maryna Mnishek and the son-in-law of Yuri Mnishek, who at that time owned Zaliztsi Castle, started his march to Moscow. After the overthrow of Lzhedmytriy, the castle passed into the hands of the Vyshnevetskys, who turned it into a magnate's residence.
The castle was quadrangular, with four corners and a gate tower. There was a two-story palace in the northern part.
In the 18th century, Zaliztsi Castle was converted into a cloth factory. It has reached our days in ruins. Fragments of the northern and western walls have been preserved, as well as a semi-basement floor with a narrow corridor.
Museum / gallery
Zaliztsi Museum of Local Lore was founded in 2020 at the initiative of local historians. The museum is located in the assembly hall and library of Zaliztsi polyclinic.
The exposition tells about the nature of the region and the history of the village from the earliest times. In particular, the exhibition presents a sculpture of Saint Francis of the XIX century from the ruins of the monastery of the Order of the Sisters of Mercy in Zaliztsi.
In 2023, the archaeological exposition of the Zaliztsi Museum of Local Lore was opened. Here you can see the fossilized remains of mollusks of the Sarmatian Sea, silicon products of the Mesolithic era, ceramics of the Vysotska culture, body crosses of the XII-XIII centuries, Cossack pipes and silver coins of the XVII century, and other finds from archaeological excavations on the territory of Zaliztsi.
An exposition in memory of the victims of political repressions is being set up in the former NKVD torture chamber.
In the museum, you can buy souvenirs, book an excursion, and get background information about tourist attractions in the area.
Tarasa Shevchenko Street, 51 Zaliztsi