Vysoky Zamok (newspaper)

'High Castle') or VZ is a leading Ukrainian daily socio-political newspaper published in Lviv, in the western part of the country.

According to Soviet occupation, this newspaper was called "Lvovskaya Pravda", came from 1946 five times a week and was an organ of oblast and city committees of the Communist Party of Ukraine, as well as local councils.

At the peak of Khrushchev thaw "Lvovskaya Pravda" for a couple of years made a bilingual, but later the Ukrainian version was removed.

The idea was to issue a "Vysoky Zamok" in Russian to preserve the readers of Lvovskaya Pravda, but to make a newspaper in Ukrainian in spirit.

In certain periods of its existence, the owners of a significant part of the shares were Lviv Regional Council and Norwegian Firm "Orkla Media A. S.".