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Museum of Beregivshchyna (Count's yard)
The fortified residence of the Transylvanian prince G. Bethlehem (Bethlehem) was built in 1629 on the site of a monastery of the Dominican Order, which existed here in 1327-1556. The "Count's Court" is something between a palace and a castle. The squat one-storey house with a mezzanine is made in the Baroque style. The complex includes utility rooms: carriage, stable, granary. The current appearance of the house was given after the reconstruction in 1857 by Count Schönborn, who received the estate as a gift from the Austrian emperor. The oldest part of the building - basements with a Gothic portico, left over from the time of the monastery. Currently, the premises are occupied by the Historical and Ethnographic Museum "Beregivshchyna", which presents objects ...
Last update
11/26/2021
Categories | Palace / manor, Architecture, Museum / gallery |
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Date of foundation | 1629 |
Address |
Gabor Betlena Street, 1
Berehove |
Coordinates |
48.20555556° N, 22.64833333° E
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Phone | +380 3141 23 219, +380 3141 22 785, +380 67 100 1323, +380 66 006 0133 , |
sepa@bereg.net.ua |
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