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Museum / gallery , Gastrotourism , Winery / brewery
The Chiza Winemaker's Museum and the Chizai Tasting Hall in Berehove are located on the territory of the production complex of the Iceberg wine company, which produces wines under the Chizai brand. Visitors can visit the vineyard, join the sacrament of noble drink production and get acquainted with the products of the winery in a specialized tasting room for 50 people. During the tasting you can taste 10 names of natural Transcarpathian wines "Chizai", as well as buy a wide range of products at producer prices. Tastings are conducted by the chief technologist of the enterprise.
Chizai tract, 1 Berehove
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Palace / manor , Architecture , Museum / gallery
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 of the Roman period, relics of the time of F. Rakoczi, exhibits from the First World War, ethnographic collection. It is planned to create a museum of viticulture and winemaking in the cellars.
Gabor Betlena Street, 1 Berehove
Museum / gallery , Gastrotourism
The only museum of lekvar (plum jam) in Ukraine was opened in 2012 in the border Transcarpathian village of Botar by a local farmer P. Tizesh. There are many types of Transcarpathian lekvar, as well as various jams from 28 countries. All types of lekvar are made by hand - without preservatives, dyes and flavors. The museum has a tasting room, where, in addition to jam, you can also taste smoked pork from a unique local breed of mangalitsa, organic juices, traditional Hungarian cuisine and more. In front of the museum there is a monument to the mangalitsa pig, as well as a monument to the lekvar.
Botar
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Vynohradiv Historical Museum is located in the historic center of the city, is located in a temporary room (until recently housed in the Franciscan Monastery, which is now returned to the Catholic Church). The funds have about 10,000 exhibits. An interesting bronze collection of the second millennium BC. Extensive material is presented about the uprising of Uhochan peasants under the leadership of D. Doge (early sixteenth century) and about the liberation war of the Hungarian people against the Habsburgs. In one of the halls there is an ethnographic collection with samples of folk weaving and embroidery.
Taras Shevchenko Street, 6 Vynohradiv