Fortress

Monument of national significance

Historical references:

An architectural and historical fortress complex, dating back to the 16th century. Built at the confluence of the Southern Bug and Buzhok rivers, the castle combines elements of Lithuanian masonry, Renaissance, and 19th-century Neo-Gothic styles. Its main structures include the palace, St. Nicholas Church, and Knight’s Tower, forming one of the largest and best-preserved fortresses in western Ukraine.

Damage:

Windows, roof, and doors damaged; cracks in the walls.

Restoration Progress:

No measures have been taken.

Location:

Medzhybizh, Khmelnytskyi region