Svirka Fortes
Unfortunately, the estate could not be saved during the Second World War. All property was looted by looters, and due to the partition of Poland, the castle was left without a single owner. The estate passed into collective ownership and became a school for future tractor drivers. Later, the estate became the House of Creativity of the Union of Architects. Thanks to which the castle does not turn into a final ruin. https://karpaty.love/places-objects/zamky-ta-fortetsi-zahidnoi-ukrainy/64-svirzkyi-zamok.html #Castle #UkraineArchitecture
Hi @Milana,
thanks for following me.
Alas, it is not possible to favorite or boost a profile per se.
I think this idea of yours to show the rich cultural heritage of #Ukraine in contrast to the daily war-torn images is grand.
You must have invested quite some effort in your researches.
May they be shown far and wide.
@HistoPol Thank you for your kind words. Yes, I really put a lot into this project. I believe that the war will end someday. I look to the future with hope))) ГероямСлава!
@Milana, you are very welcome.
Since I do not speak #Ukrainian, does this mean Ukrainian heroes? (#GoogleTranslate seems to be a bit weak in your mother tongue;))
@HistoPol
When they say Glory to Ukraine ( #SlavaUkraini), we respond to the Heroes Glory. That is, Glory to our country and its heroes