Conservation of the 15th-Century Vyshnivetsky Palace in Western Ukraine

This project includes the restoration of the palace’s Hall of Mirrors and the reinforcement of its southern retaining wall.

Nicknamed “the little Versailles” following its redesign by French trained architects in 18th century, Vyshnivetsky Palace is a touchstone of Ukrainian independence and identity. [Photo credit: U.S. Department of State]

Project Details


Location: Ternopil, Ukraine, Eastern Europe, Europe Organiser(s): Ternopil Region Castles National Reserve Funder(s): U.S. Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation Funding received: $155,270 (USD) Commencement Date: 09/2015 Project Status: Completed
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