The palace is under restoration, the entrance group and the right wing have already acquired a finished look. The main part of the palace and the colonnade are in poor condition in 2023
The largest ruins in Europe. The theater building is currently being reconstructed. Here, in one half of the building there will be a Baroque theater (as it was originally), and in the second, where the arena used to be, there will be a hotel. The main building of the palace has not yet been reconstructed or even mothballed. And the western (left) building, by the way, never existed, it was only in the project, but the owners of the palace did not manage to implement it. When the whole complex is completely recreated, it will be a grandiose cultural and historical object for Belarus. After all, it was here that the entire treasury was stored INCL.
An excellent and interesting tour, it's a pity that so little has been preserved from the castle, but reconstruction continues and there are chances to see the entire complex restored. The scope of the complex is very impressive
Everything is fine, we spent the night, I didn't see a ghost, but I heard footsteps at 3.30 am (when I went outside to smoke), it wasn't much creepy, but overall I liked everything
The palace deserves to make a detour to visit it for 30 minutes, driving by. If you are not obsessed with the history of the region and love ruins. Especially to go to the palace is very far away.
The palace is wonderful, but the reconstruction leaves much to be desired. In the town you can see the Peter and Paul Church and the Church of the Holy Trinity, interesting objects.
If it's an excursion, then gallop through Europe. Everyone run, run. That's when you've already walked, it's impressive.
The history of this place is interesting, however, as well as other historical places.
The restoration was carried out well, but not enough. Probably not even one quarter. Excursions are by appointment only, those who arrive can stick to some group and walk with it))
There is not much to see in the main part of the palace yet, standard half-ruins, but! restoration is in full swing, and it pleases! We'll see in 3-4 years.
A wonderful tourist destination that everyone should enjoy!! The restoration is being done very well, it is a pity that it is so late and the main building is in such a deplorable condition.
The palace is being gradually reconstructed, there is a museum. We were in January. Like it
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Андрей С.
Level 24 Local Expert
November 8, 2023
I stopped by with friends. I really liked it. And the whole part of the castle is beautiful and especially liked the ruins. I strongly advise everyone to visit. It's a pity you can't climb the ruins.
The place is beautiful. If you have visited the Kosovo
Castle, then it is worth visiting the Sapieha Palace in Ruzhany. It will take about 30-40 minutes, but the photos will be cool. The main problem when visiting is the lack of parking near the complex. More precisely, it exists, but it is very small. It saves that people do not stay here for a long time, and places are vacated. However, most likely, you will have to wait. We were at the end of August, perhaps in the off-season the situation is different. Not far from Ruzhan, there is an ancient Synkovichi with a functioning defensive-type church, I highly recommend it.
I really liked it, but it's a pity that they won't restore it. I did not consider it as the purpose of the trip there, I was passing through the Palace of Kosovo
I just hope that this is the color in which these fragments of the remains are painted temporary.
I also hope that someone saved this poor cat at the entrance and her kittens.
An atmospheric place with a rich history. It is very beautiful and interesting. I am glad that the restoration of the palace complex is underway. I hope it will be completed...
It inspires. I imagined what it looked like when it was in its prime. The only thing is, well, it should not be green at all. Therefore, ruins are better than the new buildings that make