In the village of Dovhe The castle-palace of the Dovhaiv and Teleki magnates has been preserved. It was built on the site of a 15th-century fortress. The walls of the cellars have been preserved from the old castle. In the mid-eighteenth century, the palace was enclosed by a defensive wall. Behind the walls there is a small park with benches, outbuildings and a modest one-storey residential building decorated with a risalit and pilasters. It doesn’t look like a classic castle, but more like a nobleman’s palace. Perhaps that’s why locals are surprised when asked how to get to the castle and advise them to go to Khust. Nowadays, the castle-palace is home to a tuberculosis sanatorium.