The Turkish bastion is a fascinating and historic building that is unfortunately in a state of disrepair. In the photo, the person is standing on the roof, providing a view of the city, but it's a shame that the building is currently closed. The bastion, estimated to be around 350-400 years old, is in desperate need of reconstruction. Sadly, a fire has occurred, causing the roof to collapse, and the area surrounding the building is filled with garbage and liquor bottles. Despite its deteriorating condition, the bastion has an interesting history, as it was once owned by the Turks for 25 years and was built by them. However, over time, the authorities have neglected its preservation, resulting in its gradual decay. Nonetheless, if you happen to be in the area for a day or more, it may be worth visiting to experience its historical significance. It is disheartening to see such a valuable architectural monument treated with such disregard, as it holds over four centuries worth of history. The government's lack of appreciation for the history of Ukraine and its people is worrisome.
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Vul. Kovalʹsʹka, 6, Kamianets'-podil's'kyi
05.01.22
Konstantin
A very interesting building. In the photo, I am standing on its roof and showing a view of the city. Too bad it's closed.
16.10.21
Ольга
The building is in dire need of reconstruction, you cannot go inside, there was a fire, the roof collapsed, there is garbage around, there is a private sector nearby and chickens are running nearby, but as part of a historical excursion it will go.
08.10.21
Віталій
Strange place. Like x on one side of the bastion, and on the other garden.
07.10.21
Gokay
It is a 350-400-year-old historical building. Unfortunately, it is being demolished piece by piece. It is covered with weeds. It is surrounded by garbage and liquor bottles.
18.09.21
Constanta
The place has an interesting history. The Turks owned this bastion for 25 years and built it. In short, the story is very fascinating. But unfortunately, besides the fact that it is an architectural monument, under the pressure of years and time, the.. Read more » authorities do nothing, and everything, as always, falls into decay. And there is something to see ..
29.07.21
Lesia
It is not necessary to go especially for this purpose. Were near, decided to look.
22.07.21
Андрій
Something has changed since last time. Restoration has not advanced, but new excavation sites have appeared
20.07.21
Олена
If you have a walk in the city for a day or more - then visit this location;)
26.06.21
Владимир
Nice, but along the way they scored on him, not even the grass was cut
01.04.21
Сергій
It is very well preserved with such power of the given city as to sneeze at their history and rest !!! This building is more than four hundred years old, and it is treated as a pigsty.
When will the government (servants of the people) learn to apprec.. Read more »iate the history of Ukraine and the Ukrainian people?
Unfortunately I do not know!
01.04.21
Павло
Remains of a bastion, Batory Tower with a passage - the most interesting historical building, but in an abandoned state.
27.02.21
Евгений
Amazing tower, well preserved! An authentic stone, without a trace of a modern remake! But perhaps most of all I was surprised by the playground on the site of the bastion itself - I would like to have grown up in such a place, playing where everythi.. Read more »ng is steeped in history.
17.09.20
Ольга
A romantic place on the quiet outskirts of the Old Town. Beautiful view.
14.08.20
Iryna
The road here on Kovalskaya Street is extremely interesting
09.08.20
Daria
The place is remarkable historically, it is not clear why the local authorities did not give it a certain status ... There is a playground right on the ruins of the bastion. I am not against playgrounds, but in order for this place to continue to att.. Read more »ract tourists, and not to have sunk into oblivion, a convenient approach and measures to prevent destruction are needed to it.
07.08.20
Капитан
Nice place to take some photo
13.04.17
Eva
Windows/doors are closed up, there isn't much to see on either side.