St. Miklos Castle
Chynadiyovo, Ukraine, Ukraine
St. Miklos Castle in Chynadiyovo, Ukraine, dates to the 14th century when Hungarian nobleman Imre Perényi built it as a stone fortress on a hill near the Latorica River to guard trade routes and borders amid frequent invasions.
Damaged during Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski's 1657 forces and later rebuilt by Francis II Rákóczi during his war for independence against Habsburgs, it passed to the powerful Schönborn family in 1728, who owned vast estates including 200 villages until the 20th century.
Falling into ruin after World War damages and Soviet neglect, the Gothic-style structure with thick walls, corner towers, and dungeons was restored by Ukrainian philanthropists in recent decades, now serving as a museum and cultural venue symbolizing Zakarpattia's noble past.
Location
Vulytsya Voloshyna, 53Б, Chynadiiovo, Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine, 89640
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