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anastasiamaru · 1 year
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Pidhirtsi Castle
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Pidhirtsi Castle by Jan Matejko, 1871.
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qupritsuvwix · 11 months
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mariegolddoesthings · 2 months
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Jackbox Ramblings - Some Emphasis on the Murder Hotel
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This building is known as the Pidhirtsi castle. It's an architectural structure that was named after it's city in Ukraine, located eighty kilometers from Lviv.
After World War II, the castle was abandoned and was left in very bad condition.
Doesn't this structure look familiar to you? No?
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How about now?
This is the same structure that was used in Trivia Murder Party 2, a Jackbox game used in the Jackbox Party Pack 6.
Which could only mean a couple of things:
-Trivia Murder Party 2 is held in Pidhirtsi, Ukraine
-[REDACTED]'s father had owned the abandoned building, used it as a hotel...
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...and bequeathed it to his son after he died!
This also leaves a few questions about how Schmitty got there in the first place, and how he managed to escape. But enough of that! I HAD to ramble about this because I found it a really cool discovery!
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mea-gloria-fides · 9 months
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The Crimson Room, Pidhirtsi Castle: Aleksander Gryglewski, 1871.
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wedgeantill · 2 years
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LONELY CASTLE
Pidhirtsi Castle (Ukrainian: Підгорецький замок; Polish: zamek w Podhorcach) is a residential castle-fortress located in the village of Pidhirtsi in Lviv Oblast (province) western Ukraine, located eighty kilometers east of Lviv.
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vintage-ukraine · 2 years
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The Old Estates of Ukraine by Napoleon Orda, 1870s
1. Olesko, Lviv Region
2. Pidhirtsi, Lviv Region
3. The Castle of Dubno, Rivne Region
4. Hrokholsky`s Mansion, Vinnytsia Region
5. Oleksandria, Kyiv Region
6. Verkhivnya, Zhytomyr Region
7. Tarnavsky`s Mansion, Kyiv Region
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zombilenium · 2 years
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Pidhirtsi Castle, Pidhirtsi, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine
© Chamille White
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allthingseurope · 4 years
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 The abandoned Pidhirtsi Castle in Ukraine (by sinout)
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richwall101 · 2 years
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Ukraine - Pidhorestsky (Pidhirtsi) Castle
Ukraine - Pidhorestsky (Pidhirtsi) Castle Pidhirtsi Castle (Ukrainian) is a residential castle-fortress located in the village of Pidhirtsi in Lviv Oblast (province) western Ukraine, located eighty kilometers east of Lviv.
It was constructed by Guillaume Le Vasseur de Beauplan between 1635–1640 by order of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth's Grand Crown Hetman Stanisław Koniecpolski, on the place of the older fortress. The castle was then part of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland and it is regarded as the most valuable of palace-garden complexes in the eastern borderlands (Kresy Wschodnie) of the former Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
I wonder what will become of this and all the other wonderful buildings and monuments in Ukraine....
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sonyaheaneyauthor · 4 years
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Pidhirtsi Palace, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine.
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wanderlog · 7 years
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Pidhirtsi Castle
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superclamknighttoad · 2 years
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Kamyanets-Podilsky Castle, Ukraine 🇺🇦 Let’s pray for peace in Ukraine 🇺🇦 and the end of invasion. Do not allow Russia and Putin to destroy the beauty of Ukraine. . . #mobicastle #instatravel #history #world #europe #europetravel #traveleurope #zamki #castillo #burg #chateaux #schloss #castle #castles #pidhoretskiycastle #pidhirtsicastle #pidhirtsi #lviv #lvov #lvivgram #ukraine #ukraineonline #ukrainegram #ukrainetravel #ukrainenature #ukrainephoto #ukrainephotographer #ua #freeukraine #ukraine🇺🇦 (bij Kamianets-Podilskyi Castle) https://www.instagram.com/p/CaayiS8oe8D/?utm_medium=tumblr
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lahilden · 6 years
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Pidhirtsi Castle
Pidhirtsi Castle is located in the village of Pidhirtsi in Lviv Oblast in western Ukraine. The castle was built upon the site of a previous fortress for the Cossack chief of the Polish Crown between the years 1635-1640. The castle-fortress was built for leisure and remained in the Polish military leaders ownership until the 18thcentury. Unlike the previous castles constructed in the area, Pidhirtsi Castle resembles an English country house, complete with a park and two churches. The three story structure was built with brick and stone, guarded by a moat and drawbridge, fortified walls, and iron cannons. The castle grounds featured a private zoo, a grange, vineyards, an apiary, a trout pond, and a mill. The Roman Catholic Church of the Exaltation and St. Joseph was built near the palace in the Baroque style in the mid 18thcentury. The castle underwent renovations in the 18thand 19thcenturies, and suffered damage during the 20thcentury when it was vandalized. After WWII, the castle was used to house tuberculosis patients. The castle suffered through fire caused by a lightning storm in 1956. During the Soviet regime the castle was often left abandoned, all these events led to the decline in the east and west wings of the palace. The castle is currently run by the Museum of Fine Arts in Lviv and is part of the National Cultural Heritage of the Ukraine. The students of the Lviv Polytechnic University and the students of Vienna Poytechnic, who performed the first architectural survey of the palace, are currently carrying out Restoration of Pidhirtsi Castle. The castle boasts a collection of paintings, sculpture, armor, books, and crafts. Pidhirtsi Castle is open to the public.
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Pidhirtsi Castle - Lviv Oblast, Ukraine.
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bala5 · 2 years
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Pidhoretsky Castle, Ukraine
A residential castle-fortress located in the village of Pidhirtsi in Lviv Oblast (province) western Ukraine, located eighty kilometers east of Lviv.
It was constructed by Guillaume Le Vasseur de Beauplan between 1635–1640 by order of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth's Grand Crown Hetman Stanisław Koniecpolski, on the place of the older fortress. The castle was then part of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland and it is regarded as the most valuable of palace-garden complexes in the eastern borderlands (Kresy Wschodnie) of the former Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Today, it is part of the Lviv National Art Gallery.
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