Dubno-castle route. Where the princes lived

Dubno-castle route. Where the princes lived

Where to go: Dubno city

You should take with you:

  • - family tree (and suddenly you are a descendant of nobles);
  • - historical and romantic mood;
  • - another cherished desire (one way or another related to marriage);
  • - readiness to climb the castle walls;
  • - ten hryvnias.

The richest nobleman of Volhynia, who could pave the way from his estate to Warsaw with gold coins… Brave bride, who wanted to get married so much that she managed to scare and disperse the Tatar army… Prince-windmill, who squandered all the family heritage, changed paternal faith, and in old age, and even after death wandered the world… Such were the rulers of Dubno Castle. They strengthened its walls, multiplied (or, conversely, reduced) wealth and ruled the region. Thanks to them, the fortress remained impregnable, the dungeons - mysterious, and there were legends about luxurious feasts.

So if it is interesting to go up to the throne room, go down to the casemates, visit the palace where the balls were held, find out when a small tower directly above the river Ikva began to be called Beatka and why it is useful to be unmarried, then a trip to Dubna Castle is just for you .