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Experience the serene beauty and historical depth of the Jesuit Monastery in Vinnytsia, a must-visit tourist attraction that enriches your travel.
Nestled in the heart of Vinnytsia, the Jesuit Monastery is a serene testament to the city’s rich spiritual heritage. This stunning tourist attraction invites visitors to explore its beautiful architecture, tranquil gardens, and deep historical significance.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are starting from the Vinnytsia Central Railway Station, head northeast on Soborna Street (Соборна вулиця). Continue walking straight for about 1.5 kilometers. You will pass by the Vinnytsia City Hall and the local park. The Jesuit Monastery will be on your left at Soborna St, 17. Look for the distinct architectural features of the monastery as you approach.
Public Transport
From the Vinnytsia Central Railway Station, take bus number 15 or 18. Board the bus from the stop near the station and ride for about 5 stops (approximately 10 minutes). Get off at the stop named 'Soborna Street'. After exiting the bus, walk a short distance down Soborna Street (about 300 meters) towards the center of Vinnytsia. The Jesuit Monastery will be on your right at Soborna St, 17.
Walking from Vinnytsia City Center
If you are in the city center, make your way to the main square (Maidan Nezalezhnosti). Head south on Soborna Street (Соборна вулиця) and continue walking for approximately 800 meters. You will see the Jesuit Monastery on your right side at Soborna St, 17, marked by its unique architecture.
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