Ruzhany Palace

Description

Ruzhany Palace is a ruined palace compound in Ruzhany village, Pruzhany Raion (district), Brest Voblast (province), Western Belarus. Between the 16th and 19th centuries Ruzhany, then called Różany, was the main seat of the senior line of the Sapieha noble family, known as the Sapiehas of Ruzhany (pl).

Ruzhany began its life in the late 16th century as the site of Lew Sapieha's castle, the palace being completed in 1602. The Sapieha residence was destroyed in the course of the internecine strife in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania when it was attacked by Michał Serwacy Wiśniowiecki's forces in 1700.

Ruzhany Palace was rebuilt as a grand Neoclassical residence in the 1770s by Aleksander Michał Sapieha, employing the services of the architect Jan Samuel Becker of Saxony, who set the palace in an English park landscape. Aside from the palace, there was a theatre (1784–88), an orangery and several other outbuildings. Becker also designed the local church (rebuilt in the 1850s).

By the time of King Stanisław II's visit in 1784, work on the palace had been suspended. The Sapieha estates were nationalised in the aftermath of the November Uprising (1831). Three years later, the palace compound was sold to be used as a textile mill and weaving factory.

In 1914 the palace was accidentally set on fire by factory workers. The First World War and subsequent financial hardships prevented the building's restoration until 1930, however the partially restored palace became a ruin again within fifteen years, a casualty of the Second World War. The ornate palace gate survives and has recently been restored.

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Reviews

05.09.2021 Asim
Very nice place, amazing view and tells how this place must had a glorious past. It must be re renovated and restored. It's a heritage well deserved.
05.09.2021 Konstantin
Interesting and more on the site we pinged a local enterprising young tour guide and conducted a personal tour of "how much will give money." of course it was full of words with parasites, but overall great! informative and firmly a studied, adequately answered questions, solid four!
The Palace complex: a very interesting and magical to imagine that and how it could be, with some panache and chic
It is a pity that the gates that have just repaired and Placed in the Museum already peeling off plaster, leaking, falling apart
05.09.2021 Viktoriya
The sapehas Palace he Ruzhany Palace, now restaurerede. Still just a gate and only the wings. The main castle is in ruins, was destroyed during the wars. Very atmospheric. Local boys offer guided tours offer a fairly Intrusive.
05.09.2021 Andrei
Very nice. beautiful views. I suggest a visit!
Very beautiful class is a beautiful view. I advise you to visit!
05.09.2021 Ilya
Zavarazivaet view of the Ruzhany Palace from afar. In the course of restoration works restored the gate and two buildings that are now museums.
The gate had once been zamurovannye jewelry, after the collapse of the USSR knowledgeable persons revealed polity and took out the contents. For a long time remained. Another legend says that there is a connection underground between Kosovo and rozhanskii locks
05.09.2021 Andrey
Suddenly a beautiful place. Everything breathes history. You can wander through the ruins and imagine how it was... the restoration of the complex. Restored gate. But she's already in need of repair. The paint on the facade Lupita, plaster falling off. Shoddy quality of work.
11.12.2017 Dasha
Very picturesque ruins. Museum is quite small, but informative.
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