Zbarazh

Zbarazh

Saviour Church in Zbarazh (ca. 1600).

Zbarazh (Ukrainian: Збараж, Polish: Zbaraż, Yiddish: Zbarj) is a city in the Ternopil Oblast (province) of western Ukraine. It is the administrative center of the Zbarazh Raion (district), and is located in the historic region of Galicia.

The current estimated population is around 13,000.

History

First attested in 1211 as a strong Ruthenian fortress, Zbarazh became a seat of the Gediminid Princes Zbarazski towards the end of the 14th century. Ruins of the original castle are extant in the vicinity of modern Zbarazh.

Zbarazh Castle

The new Zbarazh Castle was designed for Prince Jeremi Wiśniowiecki in a post-Palladian Italian idiom similar to Scamozzi's by the Dutch architect van Peyen in 1626–31. The castle was partly rebuilt in the 18th century.

Zbarazh preserves several remarkable churches, notably the Saviour Church (1600) and the Bernardine Monastery (1627).

The town formerly had a sizable Jewish population (about 3000 in the 1931 census) that was wiped out during the Holocaust, in June–July 1943. Notable Jewish residents included Rabbi Zev Wolf, the singer Velvel Zbarjer and the author Ida Fink.

Zbarazh is one of the settings of Henryk Sienkiewicz's novel With Fire and Sword (1884) in which he gives a detailed description of the famous Siege of Zbarazh.

People

  • Zev Wolf, rabbi

Coordinates: 49°40′00″N 25°46′40″E / 49.6666667°N 25.77778°E / 49.6666667; 25.77778


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