BEREHOVO IS ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND COLORFUL CITIES OF TRANSCARPATHIA

Berehovo architecture: what sights to visit? The heart of Berehovo is Lajosha Kochut Square, one of the most peaceful in the country. Above the small houses on Kochut Square rises the so-called Berehivskyi Louvre - a luxurious building of the former Palace of Justice, the royal court of the Berekh county, erected at the beginning of the 20th century in the neo-baroque style. After the Second World War, there were barracks here, then a secret factory of precision […]

BEREHOVO THERMAL WATERS

When we talk about thermal waters, we mean hot underground springs, with the help of which you can significantly improve your own health, undergo rehabilitation after surgery, injuries and strengthen immunity. Treatment with healing thermal waters is relevant at any time of the year - both in hot summer and in frosty winter. The tradition of treatment with thermal waters originated in Austria. It is in […]

HOLIDAY BEREHOVO

The town of Berehove (from the Hungarian Beregszasz - Берегсас) is located at the foot of low mountains, the slopes of which are planted with vineyards. The Werke River flows through the city, which is also called a canal because it connects Borjava and Latorica. The famous Reformed church writer Pope Paris Ferenc (1649-1716) wrote in his book "Dictionarium latino-hungaricum" that before the arrival of the Hungarians, there was a Roman settlement here under the name Perigium, but it was not possible to scientifically confirm this assumption. Exist […]

TASTING WINES IN OLD WINE CELLARS OF THE 17TH CENTURY

Berehovo is the Ukrainian capital of wine and winemaking. An international wine festival is held here every year. This fragrant city even has a real wine knight order of St. Wenceslas! Berehovo has many ancient wine cellars and cellars of the XVII-XX centuries, in which colorful and unforgettable tastings of Transcarpathian wine are held. It is in Berehovo that the Museum of Viticulture and Winemaking is located, located in the cellars of the Grafsky […]

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