A very beautiful, completely renovated palace. It has both a hotel and a restaurant. Beautiful landscaped park around. Not far away is the house of Todeusz Kosciuszko, also completely restored on a historical site. I definitely recommend visiting this magnificent place!
We drove by and were pleasantly surprised. There is a small museum and a souvenir shop. Parking is available. An unusual and interesting place, if you are passing by, I recommend you to visit
The palace is still under restoration, but there is already a part restored and with the halls of the museum. A wonderful guide, with what breathlessness, with what love she leads excursions. I want to visit them.
It's a pity that we didn't have much time. I recommend.
A very original palace. The main building is in its original form. A side building is being restored, where in the future there will be a theater, a hotel and a cafe. The entrance gate has been restored for a long time. Inside there is a small museum of the history of the Sapieha family and temporary exhibitions.
A new interesting point for traveling around Belarus, and if you consider that there is a Kalinovsky manor and Ruzhansky ruins nearby, then a good route for the whole day looms. The main issue, as always, is the service and organization of work. It seems that the staff is not at all happy with the influx of tourists and most of all they want not to be touched
A very, very remarkable place. You can plunge into another era, while enjoying the reconstructed part of the palace complex. The arch, half finished and half left in its original form, makes you wonder how magnificent it was in that era, how much work it took to invest in the construction and maintenance of this truly monumental structure of its time. I recommend you to visit. Necessarily.
Kosovo certainly struck with its beauty.
The place is very picturesque. They knew how to choose a place for construction. There is a hotel and a restaurant. Across the street is the estate of Tadeusz Kosciuszko. I recommend you to visit!
It is a pity that the castle is almost destroyed and there is no opportunity to walk inside.
But I am very glad that they are gradually being restored. I hope that the castle will be restored soon.
Beautiful lighting at night. Walking through the castle grounds, you can feel the atmosphere of that time
Definitely worth a visit to this place. Not only from a historical point of view, but also in general.. to see the architecture and breathe in the air of centuries)) it is better, of course, to eat in your car or with a guided tour
Unexpectedly, there were a lot of visitors and I had to go without a guide, but the information is available near each exhibit. I really liked it. Still a working restaurant, but I was busy for the event.
The attention to the maintenance and restoration of the architectural monument is respected. Everything is being restored very consistently and carefully. The buildings of the complex and the museum are worthy of attention. Especially if you are moving from Grodno to Brest or vice versa, it probably makes no sense to visit specifically, but it is quite possible on the way, especially as part of other attractions.
I was in Ruzhany this year and visited this palace! It's a very beautiful place. And I liked the tour. I learned a lot of interesting things for myself! Recommend 👍
A very beautiful exquisite palace, I would like to compare it with Rafaela, after the brutal castle in the World, the inspection and walk around were a pleasure
It's getting prettier right before our eyes, reconstruction is underway, it's very beautiful. I want to see when it will be fully restored. It's a pity we didn't get to the museum this time, but we've been there before, the impressions are very positive
Unusual architecture. It is interesting to see how the elite lived a few centuries ago. But the whole palace has been restored and there is practically nothing old there. But maybe a few exhibits.
Although the palace is under restoration, inside the territory you understand the grandeur of the architect's plan! The proportions of the palace grounds and the size of the palace buildings are very harmonious.
Ruzhansky Palace, it's wonderful that it is restored, but they did not get into the museum, there is also such a phenomenon as the museum is closed for lunch. It's a pity and there were about 10 people with us who went on. Plan your visit with this fact in mind.
A beautiful place for lovers of ruins =)) It has not yet been completely disfigured by the restoration of the disgusting green color. There is a beautiful church nearby in Ruzhany, you can also stop by and see it.
Well done Belarusians! Despite the difficulties, they restore such beauty! The museum is very interesting. It is a pity that there is still no printed publication about this historical place.
An interesting and beautiful palace and park ensemble, partially restored, but this also gives it a zest - then it will be interesting to compare it with what it is now. I really liked the semicircle colonnades adjacent to the buildings of the palace - it's not for nothing that the Ruzhansky Palace is called the Belarusian Versailles!!! If, after restoration, a park is also laid out inside the castle territory, it will turn out to be a very chic place for walking and relaxing in a historical place. In the palace building you can visit the museum, which tells about the history of Ruzhan, the Sapieha family and the Sapieha Palace itself. In Ruzhany itself, it is also worth seeing the church and the church, which are located in the center on opposite sides of the square.
An interesting place! The ruins add charm to this place) the restored part looks decent and beautiful)
It is impressive that the Sapieha family lived here! And we are walking on this earth now)
It's a great place. I don't even know which is better. Should I restore it or leave it as it is? The scale is impressive. Before that, we were in Kossovo, I liked Ruzhany more
This is the third time we've been here. Super that there is constant restoration and restoration. This time we got to the museum. Great emotions and congratulations
It is impossible to pass by without visiting. Well done residents of the city and the district restoring history. Definitely one of the highlights of Belarus. A must-visit!
A good museum, you must definitely visit. And we were lucky with the guide, he told us very interestingly, or rather told us about the history of this palace, and this is very important. The surviving ruins show traces of their repairs and completions, the time stages of the life of this historical monument.
It is very badly destroyed. It is currently under restoration. Lovers of ruins will be interested. If you are traveling to Brest or Grodno by car from Minsk, be sure to stop by.
It's much more interesting with a guide.
I came for the first time by myself. I read about the place on the Internet. For the second time as part of the tour. There are exhibition halls and with the story of the guide - a local resident, very inspired, told me that the visit was more enjoyable. And information.
I liked the tour and the views for the photo. It is a pity that the castle did not belong to the family for a long time - therefore it was not fully completed and subsequently fell into disrepair.
The palace is in a state of restoration. But even in this state of the palace there is a certain highlight. The guide in the wings, Elena, is very passionate about her business, tells an exciting story.