A great attraction, it's funny that some houses in the adjacent village are built of bricks of this very castle, by the way, its other name is Sapieh Castle.
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Алексей С.
Level 4 Local Expert
March 17, 2023
Great, it's worth stopping by, 3 rubles ticket, touch the living unpainted history
Better than expected. The ruins were preserved, transitions were made in the form of metal stairs and platforms, walking along which is a little scary. The castle is impressive. There is a night light.
The ruins are not bad, there is a metal staircase along which you can go down to the bottom and climb to the top.There is a good view from the top.There is no parking for cars yet, but I hope to appear in the future as the building is being renovated and the territory is being improved.
Restoration is currently underway, but you can still climb, see, feel the atmosphere and grandeur of the place. There is even a trailer with magnets to take away a warm memory.
I am glad that the ruins have begun to be restored and closed from precipitation. Not everything has survived, but the work is in full swing. The scale of the castle is certainly impressive
I liked it because they are restoring (prada is unclear what will happen) The ruins have been preserved well, at the time of July 2020 you can only see from the outside. The construction of the territory around the castle began, they finally got busy (apparently tourists went), 50 meters from the castle a grain complex (apparently built before the mass tourist interest in the castle).
Reconstruction is underway. Be sure to visit this place in 3 years.
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Иван Иванович
Level 11 Local Expert
July 14, 2021
Interesting for those who are interested in history. From the infrastructure - only a normal (paid) toilet, otherwise - a place as an intermediate point, for half an hour or an hour.
The name speaks for itself. Ruins. Apart from seeing an old brick, you can hardly do anything else. At the time of the visit (July 21), the passage was closed