Schönborn palace (Berehove)

The Schönborn Palace is located in Berehove, a city in Zakarpattia Oblast in western Ukraine, near the Hungary–Ukraine border.

Originally built in the 19th century as a summer residence and winery for the Schönborn family, the estate became a symbol of their influence in the region.

During the second half of the 19th century, Count Erwein-Friedrich von Schönborn-Buchheim (1842–1903) built a summer residence in Berehove in the neo-romantic style.

[2] Situated at the foot of a mountain on the northeastern outskirts of the city, the residence featured a tall tower with a pointed roof, giving it the appearance of a medieval castle.

[2] In 1954, the state-owned winery "Berehove" was founded in the residence, producing renowned vintage wines such as "Troyanda Zakarpattya," "Promenyste," and "Berehoveske".

The Schönborn palace in Berehove today
The Schönborn palace in Berehove seen from the side