Dubno Castle

Dubno Castle
Rating 4110

7 april 2015Travel time: 28 june 2014
The castle, unfortunately, is very poorly preserved. We can only imagine how brilliant he was if he was admired by Honore de Balzac and Adam Mickiewicz, Yaroslav Hasek and Tadeusz Kosciuszko, alas…. For five centuries, not a single enemy could take the impregnable castle. But already in the First World War, the Austrians bombed it with cannons, the Poles restored it a little, then the Second World War, and from 1950 to the 90s a military unit was based there. What they can, they restore.
The visit will take 2-3 hours. We took tickets with a guide, the girl took us everywhere, showed us everything, went down to the dungeons with her (if you are in the summer, bring warm clothes with you, it is very cold there, 7 degrees, we didn’t know - we froze in “tsutsykov”). The Lubomirski Palace is being restored, only a few halls are open.
And the guide told us that they have a theatrical performance with your participation in the torture room, very interesting, but we were not lucky to get in (you need to make a reservation in advance), and we just looked at the exposition.
And for girls who want to get married, Beata's tower of the castle is a must to visit, a guide has a reliable recipe : )
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