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Temple , Architecture
The majestic one-nave Gothic-Renaissance Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in Yazlovets was built at the end of the 16th century at the expense of Mykolay Yazlovetskyi.
At first, it was a parish church, but in 1639 it was transferred to the Dominican monks, who founded the monastery (the semicircular chapels that were added at that time have been preserved). Nearby is a powerful open bell tower.
Polish composer Mykolay Gomulk is buried in the church.
The Yazlovets church was closed during Soviet times, and is now in a dilapidated state.
Pidzamche Street Yazlovets
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Architecture , Castle / fortress
Yazlovets Castle, nicknamed the "Key of Podillya", in the 16th and 17th centuries was one of the most important defensive structures in the eastern part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, along with Kamyants-Podilskyi. Now it is one of the objects of the National Reserve "Castles of Ternopil Region".
The castle in Yazlovets was founded by representatives of the magnate family of Buczacki-Jazłowiecki. In the 15th century, Teodoryk Buczacki-Jazłowiecki turned it into a powerful bastion, in 1550-1575 Jerzy Jazłowiecki expanded the castle and later completed a huge four-story tower. Below were casemates, on the third floor was the entrance to the city, on the fourth floor there were living quarters. The gate was led by a bridge on wooden posts, in its final part - hinged.
In 1643, the new owner Hetman Aleksandr Koniecpolski built an outer defensive ring - the Lower Castle. During the Liberation War, the fortress withstood the siege of the Cossack troops, but in 1672 it fell under the pressure of the Turks.
In 1746, Stanisław Poniatowski (father of the Polish king Stanisław August) built a palace on the site of the Lower Castle, which was remodeled and improved by Baron Krzysztof Błażowski.
In 1863, the baron donated the palace with the ruins of the castle and the garden to the Sisters of the Immaculate Conception for the establishment of a convent and a school for girls. Blessed Marcelina Darowska, the founder of the monastery, is buried in the crypt on the territory.
During Soviet times, the monastery was closed, there was a hospital, then a sanatorium. The latter is still functioning, sharing premises with the monastery, which was revived in 1999.
Today it is the Retreat House named after Marcelina Darowska of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary. The nuns keep the palace and park in good condition and welcome tourists.
Tsentralna Street, 29 Yazlovets