A beautiful place filled with powerful energy! It's a pity that it's dying. Unfortunately, no one undertakes to restore it! Although it would be a wonderful place for ecotourism.
We liked it, even the door was slightly ajar, it was curious. The ruins are practically in someone's yard, walked around, ran into a dog on a chain. It's monumental, it's a pity that everything keeps falling apart.
It is valuable to me as a childhood memory. Now almost no one lives in the village, it looks more like a farm, but once I knew every house and every inhabitant. The place is historical, quiet, peaceful, you can visit with a guided tour