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20 Euro for iPhone video
If you have never paid 20 euro for non commercial video-you must visit this castle. Nightmare. Nevertheless the castle isn’t so bad. Make sense to take an excursion.
Zbarazh Castle is a nice attraction to visit especially with children. Entrance fee is UAH 25 for an adult and you won't be disappointed. Many castles in Ternopil region were ruined but this one was r...
Founded in XIII century, the fortress was significantly rebuilt in the end of XVII – beginning of XVIII century. Used to be a seat of princes of Zbarazh, who owned huge territories in Ukraine. Then ow...
Zbarazh castle is really nice. Enter is very cheap and there are a lot of places worth to see. When the waether is good you can have a long walk near the castle. Very beautiful area.
The castle was built in 1626-1631. Designed by Italian architect Vincenzo Scamozzi, construction work led by military engineer Andrea del Aqua, probably by G. van Peena and expensed by brothers Jerzy ...
20 Euro for iPhone video
If you have never paid 20 euro for non commercial video-you must visit this castle. Nightmare. Nevertheless the castle isn’t so bad. Make sense to take an excursion.
Nice castle and museum
Zbarazh Castle is a nice attraction to visit especially with children. Entrance fee is UAH 25 for an adult and you won't be disappointed. Many castles in Ternopil region were ruined but this one was r...
Zbaraz - a good one-day retreat
Founded in XIII century, the fortress was significantly rebuilt in the end of XVII – beginning of XVIII century. Used to be a seat of princes of Zbarazh, who owned huge territories in Ukraine. Then ow...
Zbarazh
Zbarazh castle is really nice. Enter is very cheap and there are a lot of places worth to see. When the waether is good you can have a long walk near the castle. Very beautiful area.
Baroque castle
The castle was built in 1626-1631. Designed by Italian architect Vincenzo Scamozzi, construction work led by military engineer Andrea del Aqua, probably by G. van Peena and expensed by brothers Jerzy ...