Private Tour: Honoré de Balzac in Berdychiv from Kyiv
1 day
Privé
A propos de cette activités
Berdychiv is a provincial town of a hundred thousand inhabitants. At the same time, it is a cultural phenomenon worth studying, since in the nineteenth-century Ukraine it was looked upon as an embodiment of the very idea of provincialism. It is a town of several ethnic groups, each of which has contributed to the town's cultural makeup. A book published in Paris in 1884 about Russia and Ukraine (La Russie et les Russes. Kiev et Moscou, by Victor Tissot) gave more space to Berdychiv than to Kyiv or Moscow.
The town of Berdychiv is believed to have been founded in the 11th or possibly even in the 10th century. The first settlers were, in all probability, the Berendey is, people of the steppe who defended the lands, ruled by Kyiv, against incursions of other nomads. The name Berdychiv is thought to have been given to the town by these Berendeyis. It’s good luck, some say that the town did not get named after the nearby river Hnylopyat (hnyl means putrid). The devastating Mongol invasion of the thirteenth century reduced the town to rubble. It was resurrected back to life only to come into possession of the Polish and Lithuanians. For a considerable stretch of time, beginning from 1320, the Tyszkevyches, a Polish noble family, had the town as their estate.
In 1850, Honore de Balzac married Ewelina Hańska in Berdychiv at St. Barbara Church.
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The town of Berdychiv is believed to have been founded in the 11th or possibly even in the 10th century. The first settlers were, in all probability, the Berendey is, people of the steppe who defended the lands, ruled by Kyiv, against incursions of other nomads. The name Berdychiv is thought to have been given to the town by these Berendeyis. It’s good luck, some say that the town did not get named after the nearby river Hnylopyat (hnyl means putrid). The devastating Mongol invasion of the thirteenth century reduced the town to rubble. It was resurrected back to life only to come into possession of the Polish and Lithuanians. For a considerable stretch of time, beginning from 1320, the Tyszkevyches, a Polish noble family, had the town as their estate.
In 1850, Honore de Balzac married Ewelina Hańska in Berdychiv at St. Barbara Church.
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- Private guided tour
- Professional guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Transportation by private car or minivan, minibus
- Visiting the city Berdychiv where Honoré de Balzac lived and married
- Visiting the villageVerkhovnian - coutryside residence of Honoré de Balzac nd Evelina Hanska
Non inclus
- Entrance fees to Museum of Honore de Balzak in village Verhovnia
- Food and drinks
- Souvenirs and photos are available to purchase
Autres informations
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking, unless booked within 2 days of travel. In this case confirmation will be received within 48 hours, subject to availability
- Open the World Literature History with Honoré de Balzac in Berdychiv
- Visit the village Verhovnia where the countryside Residence and Museum of Honore de Balzac
- Another language speaking guide is on request. (subject for the pricing)
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Infants must sit on laps
- Most travelers can participate
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
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