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Yaniv Castle

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Yaniv Castle
Янівський замок
Ruins of the castle
Map
General information
StatusArchitectural monument of national importance
LocationDolyna, Ternopil Raion, Ternopil Oblast
CountryUkraine
Coordinates49°12′43″N 25°43′29″E / 49.21194°N 25.72472°E / 49.21194; 25.72472

Yaniv Castle (Ukrainian: Янівський замок) is a located in Dolyna, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine. The stronghold was built in the 17th century on a sloping[1] hill[2] by Jan Golski, Voivode of Podolia and Castellan of Halych,[1] brother of Stanisław Golski, Voivode of Rus, and an architectural monument of national importance.[3][4]

History

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In 1675, the castle was captured and destroyed by the Turks. Later it was not rebuilt.[2] Subsequently, the stronghold was in the possession of the Bogusz family, which built a saltpeter factory at the foot of the castle.[1][3]

Architecture

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The defensive castle was built on a rectangular plan, on the north side of the peninsula, the only one that led to the village.[1] It was a stone structure having: a dwelling, a chapel, and round and square towers, surrounded by a wall,[2] which, damaged in several places later, also protected the church. The castle's corners were fortified with towers, of which two are best preserved: a quadrilateral and cylindrical one on the north side, converted into the parish priest's cellar. Its preserved remains by the thickness of the walls testify to the castle's former fortress.[1] The Roman Catholic Church standing among the ruins[1] is probably a converted castle chapel.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Sulimierski, Filip; Chlebowski, Bronisław; Walewski, Władysław (1880–1902). Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów słowiańskich, t. III. Warszawa. p. 425-26.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ a b c d "Janów Trembowelski (obecnie Dołyna)". Retrieved 2013-08-14.
  3. ^ a b (in Ukrainian) Бойко В., Янівський замок // Ternopil Encyclopedic Dictionary: in 4 v. / editorial board: H. Yavorskyi and other, Ternopil: "Zbruch", 2010, V. 4: А—Я (додатковий), S. 786. — ISBN 978-966-528-318-8.
  4. ^ Лист Тернопільського обласного центру охорони та наукових досліджень пам'яток культурної спадщини № 326 від 20 жовтня 2021 року.

Bibliography

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  • Filip Sulimierski, Bronisław Chlebowski, Władysław Walewski, Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów słowiańskich, t. III, Warszawa, 1880–1902, ss. 425-26.
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