Palace of Yablonovsky-Brunitsky, Pidhirtsi.
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Palace of Yablonovsky-Brunitsky, Pidhirtsi.
The Village of Pidhirtsi by Volodymyr Kolesnyk, 1981
Golden Room of the Koniecpolski and Rzewuski Palace in Pidhirtsi (Podhorce Castle), decorated in the 17th and 18th centuries, destroyed during the First and Second World Wars.
Painting by Aleksander Gryglewski (1833-1879) from about 1871, Lviv Historical Museum.
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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.
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The abandoned Pidhirtsi Castle in Ukraine (by sinout)
Pidhirtsi Palace, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine.
Pidhirtsi Castl, Pidhirtsi in Lviv Oblast, western Ukraine,
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Portrait of King Charles I of England (1600-1649) by workshop of Antoon van Dyck
This painting is a copy of a portrait painted for the Elector Palatine in 1637, formerly in the Imperial collection in Prague and now in the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister in Dresden (inv. Gal.-Nr. 1038, acquired in Prague in 1749 by Pietro Guarienti for Augustus III of Poland). It comes from the Koniecpolski and Rzewuski Palace in Pidhirtsi (Podhorce Castle) ...
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Attribution by Marcin Latka (Artinpl).
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