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Court of count Gabor Betlen in Berehove
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Court of count Gabor Betlen in Berehove, patrimoine et musée en Ukraine

The Court of Count Gabor Betlen in Berehove is a substantial brick structure built in the early 20th century, designed to serve as an administrative center and retaining its historic appearance today. The complex includes an elongated single-story main building, former stables, and a granary, all shaded by tall chestnut trees within the courtyard.

The court was established as a residence and administrative seat during the period associated with Gabor Bethlen, Prince of Transylvania, whose influence shaped the region in the 17th century. The complex continued to develop and function as an important cultural and administrative center through the 20th century.

The court served as a center of local authority and remains a place where residents connect with their regional heritage. It is a space where people gather to remember shared stories and traditions rooted in centuries of local life.

The court sits near the cathedral in central Berehove on a hilltop and is easy to locate away from busy streets. Visitors can walk around the buildings, explore the small museum occupying four rooms, and view the preserved stables and granary that illustrate how the estate once operated.

The estate was originally the residence of Gabor Bethlen, the Transylvanian prince who lived here in 1629, making it a rare surviving example of princely life in the region. The four museum rooms house artifacts gathered from the local area, offering an authentic view of daily life during that era.

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