Українські палаци. Золота доба: Ізяслав і Славута

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253 هزار بار بازدید - 2 سال پیش - The team of history researcher
The team of history researcher Akim Galimov recreates the destroyed Ukrainian palaces in 3D. This project is a chance to look at what these unique buildings once were and learn their history. In this episode - the incredible history of the palaces of the Sangushki princes in Izyaslav and Slavuta, Khmelnytsky region. The interior of these architectural gems was once decorated with sculptures by Michelangelo himself!

Producer: Akim Galimov
Author of the idea: Ruslan Sharipov
Director: Daria Sarycheva
Editor: Anastasia Gruba
Cameraman: Alexander Vyakhirev, Alexander Maslak
Editing: Tatiana Fetko
Music: Natalia Yermakova
Post-production producer: Julian Akulov
Executive producer: Stanislav Zurakhov

VFX Postproduction: Maxim Arsenyuk, Maxim Tkachenko
Architects of 3D reconstructions: Andrey Kharkhalis, Ilya Litvinchuk, Natalia Ryazanova, Igor Luchko, Maxim Nedostrelov

The 2021 project won the PITCH UA 3 socially important content competition, organized by Media Resources Management (MRM) with the support of the Transformation Communications Activity (TCA) and Public Confidence Building (UCBI), funded by the United States Agency for International Development. (USAID) and with the assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy of Ukraine.

0:00 Intro
0:28 Izyaslav, Khmelnytsky region
1:19 Historical heritage of Izyaslav
1:50 Princes Sangushka and their lands on the territory of Ukraine
2:50 Barbara is the young bride of Pavel Sangushko
3:12 The largest palace of Barbara in Izyaslav
4:30 What the palace was like before
7:48 A visit to the palace by the King and what he was surprised by
11:22 Which led to the decline of the palace
13:50 Roman Sangushko's palace in Slavuta and what it was like
14:39 The brutal murder of Roman Sangushko and the future of his palace
17:22 Where the treasures of the Sangushki family are found today
2 سال پیش در تاریخ 1401/02/30 منتشر شده است.
253,054 بـار بازدید شده
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