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Detailed Information
  • Place Types Park
  • Address Monastyryshche, Cherkasy Oblast, Ukraine
  • Coordinate 48.9846365,29.7999074
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 4.2
  • Compound Code XQMX+VX Monastyryshche, Cherkasy Oblast, Ukraine
Openning hours
  • Monday Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday Open 24 hours
  • Thursday Open 24 hours
  • Friday Open 24 hours
  • Saturday Open 24 hours
  • Sunday Open 24 hours
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Reviews
Виталий Затолочный (06/29/2020)
Park with great potential. But the reluctance of the authorities to reconstruct and maintain and the reluctance of some residents to appreciate and also maintain the cleanliness and integrity of the infrastructure does not allow to put 5 stars. Only the intervention of a local deputy allowed to make the park look like a civilized place.
Юлія Осадчая (08/17/2020)
The rates are almost dry. It's a pity (((The place is quiet, calm
Maria (08/30/2019)
In so many years, nothing has changed, I would like to see it put in order somehow, and sometimes I don't even want to go to this park
Владислав Пономаренко (11/23/2019)
Great place for Bukhich, in the winter it’s cool to ride a sleigh and in general it is a very cool place
n3k1t4 (08/18/2018)
At the beginning of the XVIII century. The Polish king presented the monastery and 6 surrounding villages to his elderly hetman Tarnowski, who became the first landowner of the monastery. After the death of the hetman, his possessions passed to the widow of Anna Tarnowska, then belonged to their son-in-law, the famous magnate Lanckoronski, who in turn sold the town to Skolovsky, etc. in the early nineteenth century. The monastery became the property of the Kalm-Podoskys: first George, then Fyodor, followed by Lev Fedorovich (b. 1826), and finally - Leontiy Lvovich (b. 1946-1908), after his death was managed by his son-in-law Joseph Podosky.
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