Polish funding approved for urgent repairs at historic Pidhirtsi Castle in Ukraine

Poland’s heritage preservation program will finance restoration work at multiple historic sites across Lviv and its surrounding Oblast.
pidhoretskyi zamok
Pidhirtsi Castle. Credit: open sources
Polish funding approved for urgent repairs at historic Pidhirtsi Castle in Ukraine

Poland’s Ministry of Culture and National Heritage has approved funding for 31 heritage preservation projects abroad, including urgent repairs at the Pidhirtsi Castle and multiple historic sites in Lviv, Rzeczpospolita reported.

The castle’s northeastern tower requires immediate intervention after suffering structural damage in July 2024.

“The condition of the building is critical. The wall’s continuity was broken, leading to the collapse of bricks and debris,” Melania Dzieduszycka, secretary of the Dzieduszycki Family Association council, told Rzeczpospolita.

The 17th-century castle, located 100 kilometers east of Lviv, was built for Hetman Stanisław Koniecpolski. It gained additional fame as a filming location for Jerzy Hoffman’s “The Deluge” in 1973-1974, where it portrayed the Radziwiłł castle in Kėdainiai.

“Our project aims to save the northeastern tower wall of Pidhirtsi Castle, once known as the Versailles of the East,” Dzieduszycka said. The restoration will include structural assessment and repair planning.

The funding also covers work at multiple Lviv churches, including the former Jesuit Church, Latin Cathedral, and St. Anthony’s Church, Rzeczpospolita reports. The Dzieduszycki Family Association will also conduct conservation work at the All Saints Church in Lviv.

Read also:

You could close this page. Or you could join our community and help us produce more materials like this.  We keep our reporting open and accessible to everyone because we believe in the power of free information. This is why our small, cost-effective team depends on the support of readers like you to bring deliver timely news, quality analysis, and on-the-ground reports about Russia's war against Ukraine and Ukraine's struggle to build a democratic society. A little bit goes a long way: for as little as the cost of one cup of coffee a month, you can help build bridges between Ukraine and the rest of the world, plus become a co-creator and vote for topics we should cover next. Become a patron or see other ways to support. Become a Patron!

To suggest a correction or clarification, write to us here

You can also highlight the text and press Ctrl + Enter

Please leave your suggestions or corrections here



    Euromaidan Press

    We are an independent media outlet that relies solely on advertising revenue to sustain itself. We do not endorse or promote any products or services for financial gain. Therefore, we kindly ask for your support by disabling your ad blocker. Your assistance helps us continue providing quality content. Thank you!