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Former imperial court building in the Beregovo
On Koshuta Square (Verbevtsia), among the two-story villas, the Beregovo landmark flaunts - a huge building of the former imperial court (1908).
Chizay winery with tasting room
«Beregovo» is associated with the famous winery Chizai, which produces «Rose of Transcarpathia» and «Beregovskoe». A factory that looks more like a romantic castle located on the outskirts of the city.
Count's yard or Betlen's palace in Berehove
Behind the cathedral in the shade of chestnuts is another monument to the coast - the "Count yard". It is a long one-storey manor of the Prince of Transylvania, Gabor Bethlen (1629).
Sports base Transcarpathia with a geothermal pool
The sports base "Transcarpathia" in Beregovo with mineral waters from a depth of 1680 m and a 50-meter geothermal pool.
Exaltation Church of the Holy Cross - Berehove
The tallest building in the city of Berehove is a church on Ferenc Rakoczy Square. This temple appeared in the XII century. The history of the shrine is associated with a fabulous legend about the foundation of the city.
Ruins of the Dominican Church of John the Baptist
In the village, the ruins of the Dominican church of John the Baptist were preserved in 1117, and the first written mention of the village of Muzhievo reaches 1232
Beregove, the third largest city of Transcarpathia
A visit to the third largest city of Transcarpathia, Berehove, will present a rare opportunity to feel abroad without traveling outside Ukraine.
Lake Deidze
Deidou Lake is a remnant of the Black Mochar Swamp, the site of a former sandy quarry. The name comes from the village of Dyda (formerly called Didovo), which is located a few kilometers west of the coast.
Berehiv district on the map, Zakarpattia
The Berehiv district was established on the basis of the Prisytsky and Koson districts of the Berehiv Zupa in 1946. The southern border of the Berehiv region is the state border of Ukraine with the Republic of Hungary (road customs crossings of Luzhanka, Kosino, Geten, Astey, Bell, railway crossing of Solovka).



