Chervonohorod Castle (Ukrainian: Червоногородський замок) is a former defensive structure in Ukraine that was rebuilt into a palace in the first half of the 19th century,[1] an architectural monument of local importance.
[2] It is located in the Chervone tract near the village of Nyrkiv, Chortkiv Raion, Ternopil Oblast, on a steep hill in the middle of the deep basin of the Dzhuryn River.
[1] At the beginning of the 17th century, the owner of Chervonohorod, Lviv castellan Mikołaj Daniłowicz, built a brick quadrangular castle with towers on the corners, surrounded by a defensive wall with an entrance gate.
His son, Kalikst, considered the towers too low, dismantled them and built taller and more voluminous ones in the same place, in the pseudo-Gothic style.
[1] Before the World War I, the palace had an exquisite Italian-style terrace and a colonnade of 6 stone columns, and was surrounded by a large landscaped park with a fountain.