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Kamianets Podilskyi (Каменец-Подольский) - the must visit city in Ukraine.
If you are interested in old fortresses, old castles and you want to see how looks castle inside or fortress inside, you can see this vlog video. Video blog about ancient city in Ukraine which calls Kamianets Podolsky is very awesome town on West Ukraine, with a great historical heritage. Ukrainian nature, Ukrainian land looks very awesome here. Ancient fighting, bridges, canyons.
Kamianets-Podilskyi Castle (Ukrainian: Кам'янець-Подільська фортеця; Polish: twierdza w Kamieńcu Podolskim; Russian: Каменец-Подольская крепость; Turkish: Kamaniçe Kalesi) is a former Ruthenian-Lithuanian castle and a later three-part Polish fortress located in the historic city of Kamianets-Podilskyi, Ukraine, in the historic region of Podolia in the western part of the country. Its name is attributed to the root word kamin', from the Slavic word for stone.
No epithet is able to describe fully the splendor of this ancient city, which no other city can match, even in Europe. Founded on an island, which was created by the Smotrych River bend, Kamianets-Podilskyi has a history, which has formed its diverse appearance. An incredible quantity of amazing 11th – 19th centuries' monuments and landmarks are concentrated on the territory of the Old City. They are a big reason why this city is on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
For over a thousand years, Kamianets-Podilskyi, located at the crossing of European trade routes and influenced by different cultures, had been a frontier castle, for which the East and the West fought constantly. The first fortification buildings appeared here in times of Kyivan Rus. However, most consider the city to have been founded in 1362 by the Lithuanian Koryatowicz princes. Legend has it that while out hunting, the brothers chased a beautiful deer, which led them to an unusual island surrounded by a deep canyon. In that place, a location saved by nature from outer threats, the Lithuanian princes decided to build a fortress.
The city grew so rapidly, that it soon turned into a large trade and craft center and began to compete with Kyiv and Lviv. But Kamianets-Podilskyi experienced real prosperity in the 15th century, when it passed to Poland. At that time, three ethnic communities lived here - Poles, Armenians and Ukrainians - each of which decorated its neighborhoods with distinct architecture. During the Polish period, Kamianets-Podilskyi became known for its impenetrability. According to legend, a Turkish sultan, who had tried in vain to enter the city, asked the local citizens: Who built this fort? The God himself did! - was the answer. So let God conquer it!” - the sultan conceded.
Ironically, in 1672 the fortress surrendered to the Turks, who left a big imprint on the city during their 27 years of governance. Later, in 1699, Kamianets-Podilskyi returned to the guardianship of Poland, and a century later it passed to the Russian Empire.
Despite the twists in history, Kamianets-Podilskyi has managed to preserve its priceless buildings almost unchanged. The main sight is still the Ancient Fortress, considered to be one of the best samples of fortification buildings in Eastern Europe. Massive walls and bastions continue to inspire with their might and majesty. Among the fort towers, the ones that stand out are the Black Tower, which contains a 40-meter well, and the Karmeliukova Tower, which is the tallest tower and was named in the 19th century after its prisoner - Ukrainian national hero Ustym Karmeliuk.
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Kamianets-Podilskyi Castle (Ukrainian: Кам'янець-Подільська фортеця; Polish: twierdza w Kamieńcu Podolskim; Russian: Каменец-Подольская крепость; Turkish: Kamaniçe Kalesi) is a former Ruthenian-Lithuanian castle and a later three-part Polish fortress located in the historic city of Kamianets-Podilskyi, Ukraine, in the historic region of Podolia in the western part of the country. Its name is attributed to the root word kamin', from the Slavic word for stone.
No epithet is able to describe fully the splendor of this ancient city, which no other city can match, even in Europe. Founded on an island, which was created by the Smotrych River bend, Kamianets-Podilskyi has a history, which has formed its diverse appearance. An incredible quantity of amazing 11th – 19th centuries' monuments and landmarks are concentrated on the territory of the Old City. They are a big reason why this city is on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
For over a thousand years, Kamianets-Podilskyi, located at the crossing of European trade routes and influenced by different cultures, had been a frontier castle, for which the East and the West fought constantly. The first fortification buildings appeared here in times of Kyivan Rus. However, most consider the city to have been founded in 1362 by the Lithuanian Koryatowicz princes. Legend has it that while out hunting, the brothers chased a beautiful deer, which led them to an unusual island surrounded by a deep canyon. In that place, a location saved by nature from outer threats, the Lithuanian princes decided to build a fortress.
The city grew so rapidly, that it soon turned into a large trade and craft center and began to compete with Kyiv and Lviv. But Kamianets-Podilskyi experienced real prosperity in the 15th century, when it passed to Poland. At that time, three ethnic communities lived here - Poles, Armenians and Ukrainians - each of which decorated its neighborhoods with distinct architecture. During the Polish period, Kamianets-Podilskyi became known for its impenetrability. According to legend, a Turkish sultan, who had tried in vain to enter the city, asked the local citizens: Who built this fort? The God himself did! - was the answer. So let God conquer it!” - the sultan conceded.
Ironically, in 1672 the fortress surrendered to the Turks, who left a big imprint on the city during their 27 years of governance. Later, in 1699, Kamianets-Podilskyi returned to the guardianship of Poland, and a century later it passed to the Russian Empire.
Despite the twists in history, Kamianets-Podilskyi has managed to preserve its priceless buildings almost unchanged. The main sight is still the Ancient Fortress, considered to be one of the best samples of fortification buildings in Eastern Europe. Massive walls and bastions continue to inspire with their might and majesty. Among the fort towers, the ones that stand out are the Black Tower, which contains a 40-meter well, and the Karmeliukova Tower, which is the tallest tower and was named in the 19th century after its prisoner - Ukrainian national hero Ustym Karmeliuk.
In the towers and dungeons of the fortress are unique exhibitions, which brightly illustrate the pages of Kamianets-Podilskyi’s history: scenes of medieval trials, defenses of the fort, and weapons collections are all depicted. The “Antiquities of Podolia” exposition, describing the past of the region, is especially interesting. The castle bridge that leads to the fortress is separate tourist attraction on its own. It is often called the Turkish bridge, because in 17th century, when the Ottomans ruled the city, the bridge was considerably rebuilt.
Since that time, it has been supplemented by a Turkish minaret. The complex of the Dominican Monastery also bears the imprints of different epochs and styles. And St. Nicolas' Catholic Church, included in the complex, is considered to be one of the most ancient city temples.
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Kamianets Podilskyi - the must visit medieval castle in Ukraine |travel vlog | 卡缅涅茨-波多利斯基 |
Kamianets Podilskyi (Каменец-Подольский) - the most beautiful medieval castle in Ukraine.
If you are interested in old fortresses, old castles and you want to see how looks castle inside or fortress inside, you can see this vlog video. Video blog about ancient city in Ukraine which calls Kamianets Podolsky is very awesome town on West Ukraine, with a great historical heritage. Ukrainian nature, Ukrainian land looks very awesome here. Ancient fighting, bridges, canyons.
Kamianets-Podilskyi Castle (Ukrainian: Кам'янець-Подільська фортеця; Polish: twierdza w Kamieńcu Podolskim; Russian: Каменец-Подольская крепость; Turkish: Kamaniçe Kalesi) is a former Ruthenian-Lithuanian castle and a later three-part Polish fortress located in the historic city of Kamianets-Podilskyi, Ukraine, in the historic region of Podolia in the western part of the country. Its name is attributed to the root word kamin', from the Slavic word for stone.
No epithet is able to describe fully the splendor of this ancient city, which no other city can match, even in Europe. Founded on an island, which was created by the Smotrych River bend, Kamianets-Podilskyi has a history, which has formed its diverse appearance. An incredible quantity of amazing 11th – 19th centuries' monuments and landmarks are concentrated on the territory of the Old City. They are a big reason why this city is on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
For over a thousand years, Kamianets-Podilskyi, located at the crossing of European trade routes and influenced by different cultures, had been a frontier castle, for which the East and the West fought constantly. The first fortification buildings appeared here in times of Kyivan Rus. However, most consider the city to have been founded in 1362 by the Lithuanian Koryatowicz princes. Legend has it that while out hunting, the brothers chased a beautiful deer, which led them to an unusual island surrounded by a deep canyon. In that place, a location saved by nature from outer threats, the Lithuanian princes decided to build a fortress.
The city grew so rapidly, that it soon turned into a large trade and craft center and began to compete with Kyiv and Lviv. But Kamianets-Podilskyi experienced real prosperity in the 15th century, when it passed to Poland. At that time, three ethnic communities lived here - Poles, Armenians and Ukrainians - each of which decorated its neighborhoods with distinct architecture. During the Polish period, Kamianets-Podilskyi became known for its impenetrability. According to legend, a Turkish sultan, who had tried in vain to enter the city, asked the local citizens: Who built this fort? The God himself did! - was the answer. So let God conquer it!” - the sultan conceded.
Ironically, in 1672 the fortress surrendered to the Turks, who left a big imprint on the city during their 27 years of governance. Later, in 1699, Kamianets-Podilskyi returned to the guardianship of Poland, and a century later it passed to the Russian Empire.
Despite the twists in history, Kamianets-Podilskyi has managed to preserve its priceless buildings almost unchanged. The main sight is still the Ancient Fortress, considered to be one of the best samples of fortification buildings in Eastern Europe. Massive walls and bastions continue to inspire with their might and majesty. Among the fort towers, the ones that stand out are the Black Tower, which contains a 40-meter well, and the Karmeliukova Tower, which is the tallest tower and was named in the 19th century after its prisoner - Ukrainian national hero Ustym Karmeliuk.
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Kamianets-Podilskyi. One Day Vacation
Kamianets-Podilskyi is one of the oldest cities of Podillia, Ukraine and Europe. The city stands out on the high banks of the Smotrych River and is fortified by high stone walls, old towers and bastions. Every historic period changed the topography and architecture of the Old Town. Here we can see Orthodox and Catholic temples. The Turks even built their own church during their 27 years reign of Kamianets- Podilskyi. But in spite of this strange mixture of buildings of different ages and styles the architecture of the city is an example of historic development and unity. And there are more than 60 historic architectural relics in Kamianets-Podilskyi among which the fortress with its numerous towers and a stone (Turkish) bridge which connects the fortress with the Old Town and takes a particular place. It connects years and centuries. Of course, every city, every village merits a separate detailed story. Yet the world knows little about them. In spite of all different historical circumstances, natural culture, literature and the spirit of the nation have not died.
КАМЕНЕЦ-ПОДОЛЬСКИЙ - старая крепость
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Это маленький гостеприимный городок на западной Украине. Название связано со скальным характером грунта местности и в прошлом город называли просто Каменец. Двойное название встречается в более поздних летописях, где слово подолье означает «долина», «низина».
Исторический центр – старый город, можно полностью обойти пешком за несколько часов. Главная достопримечательность города – Каменец-Подольская крепость, построенная во второй половине 14 столетия. Многие века она защищала Европу от монголо-татарских набегов и ни разу за всю историю не была взята в бою, а власть менялась лишь в следствии обмана и диверсий. Военное значение сохранялось до середины 19-го века. Вблизи крепости расположен красивый старый город, античные постройки которого вы можете рассмотреть в видеоролике выше. Среди них Петропавловский кафедральный костёл, башня Стефана Батория, Ратуша, Доминикансикий монастырь, Троицкая церковь, Турецкий бастион и другие достопримечательности.
Старый Каменец-Подольский — крепость, стоящая на каменном плато. Мост охраняет огромная оборонительная цитадель с утёсами, образующая при этом единый оборонительный комплекс с городом, наводящий ужас на захватчиков более 500 лет. Именно эти сооружения позволили городу развиться в крупный ремесленнический центр и просуществовать до наших времен. Сегодня это туристический городок с гостеприимными жителями, множеством маленьких частных отелей и простой экскурсионной программой, которая позволяет посмотреть всё за один полный день. Во дворе Старой крепости кроме разнообразных мастер-классов по стрельбе из луков, сувенирных магазинов, местные умельцы пекут хлеб в глиняной печи и варят бограч (венгерский гуляш) в казанах. Также здесь нередко проводятся различные исторические фестивали и прочие развлекательные мероприятия.
Добраться до Каменца-Подольского можно без труда как железнодорожным, так и автомобильным транспортом. Из Киева проще всего ехать на поезде прямо до Каменец-Подольского. Со Львова можно ехать либо прямым автобусом, либо поездом Львов — Хмельницкий, а затем автобусом Хмельницкий — Каменец-Подольский. Из города Черновцы постоянно ходят маршрутки, проезд в которых занимает около часа. Приятных путешествий!
Украина, Хмельницкая область, город Каменец-Подольский
Обзор города Каменец-Подольский был снят весной 2019
Население города Каменец-Подольский на дату съёмки - 101.590 человек
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This is a small hospitable town in western Ukraine. The name is associated with the rocky nature of the terrain and in the past the city was simply called Kamianets. The double name is found in later chronicles, where the word skirts means valley, lowland.
The historical center is the old city, you can completely go around on foot in a few hours.
The main attraction of the city is the Kamianets Podolskii fortress, built in the second half of the 14th century. For many centuries it defended Europe from the Mongol-Tatar raids and has never been taken in battle in the entire history, and power changed only as a result of deception and sabotage. Military significance remained until the middle of the 19th century. In the vicinity of the fortress is a beautiful old city, the ancient buildings of which you can see in the video above. Among them are the Peter and Paul Cathedral, the Stefan Batory Tower, Town Hall, Dominican Monastery, Trinity Church, Turkish Bastion and other attractions.
Old Kamianets Podolskii is a fortress standing on a stone plateau. The bridge is guarded by a huge defensive citadel with cliffs, forming at the same time a single defensive complex with the city, which has terrified the invaders for more than 500 years. It was these structures that allowed the city to develop into a major artisan center and survive until our time. Today it is a tourist town with hospitable residents, many small private hotels and a simple excursion program that allows you to see everything in one full day. In the courtyard of the Old Fortress, in addition to various archery workshops, souvenir shops, local craftsmen bake bread in an clay oven and cook bograch (Hungarian goulash) in cauldrons. Also, various historical festivals and other entertainment events are often held here.
You can easily get to Kamianets Podolskii either by rail or by road. From Kiev, the easiest way to travel by train is directly to Kamianets Podolskii. You can go from Lviv either by direct bus or by train Lviv - Khmelnitsky, and then by bus Khmelnitsky - Kamianets Podolskii. Minibuses constantly travel from the city of Chernivtsi, which takes about an hour to travel. Have a nice trip!
Ukraine, Khmelnitsky region, the city of Kamianets Podolskii
The overview of the city of Kamianets Podolskii was shot in the spring of 2019
The population of the city of Kamianets Podolskii on the date of shooting - 101.590 people
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