Krasne. Vacation

Krasne - small town Busk district, Lviv region of Ukraine. It stretches along the banks of the river Holohirky. It is home to 6,308 people, occupying an area of ​​5.39 km. square. Krasne is one of the most important railway junctions in the Lviv region, which are an offshoot of the Lions on Zolochiv-winery and on Brody Kyiv.

The first written mention of the Krasne dated 1476 year. The village was the royal grange of the brewery and Vinnitsa, where he lived pidstarosta. It has all the royal orders and collecting taxes from the people. In October 1648 passed through the Red Cossack troops, and defeated the grange. During the First World War Krasne with junction box was not just bloody battles. During the war in 1915 on the river front stretched Holohirtsi. The fighting lasted for 8 weeks, as a result of which burned part of the village, manor houses, factory, mill. Red was the urban villages in 1953, was a district center in 1940 - 1941 i in 1944 - 1959

In the southern part of the village stands a wooden church of St.. Avenue Elias 1750. Wooden Temple, an architectural monument of national importance, to look in the southern (relatively railway) of the village. It is located west of the modern brick church and leads it to the same name paved street prophet Elijah, which starts from the square, on which stands a monument to Shevchenko. The inscription on the right post of the former Western (rearranged in 1923 in the northern sacristy) doors (translated from "Inskryptsiyi on wooden churches" V.Slobodyan): "It has been built this sanctuary for the blessing of almighty God, with the help of the Holy Trinity in honor of the Holy Prophet Elijah, AD 1750 of 26 April. "

Among the prominent village is Vasyl Kuk - the last commander of the UPA, one of nine generals UPA.

Book
Add your objects
Landmarks, castles, protected areas...
Villas, Cottages, hotels, recreational facilities...
Entertainment, travel, trips...
Add
Comments (0)
Pryvokzalna st, city Krasne, Busk district, Lviv r...
50-100 uah
+38 (096) 464-97-33
Detailed description Book