today it is quiet and peaceful there like a village, and baturyn of the 17th century is a developed, founded in 1575 by the polish king stefan batory and actually named in his honor later, pylyp orlyk, ivan mazepa, ivan samoylovych, kyrylo razumovsky, walked these streets. the modern hetman's castle is, of course, reconstructed, but practically the same as the last owner left it. the most interesting thing in baturin is located in a sprawling historical and cultural reserve. upon arrival, you will immediately notice the palace of the last hetman of ukraine, kyril razumovsky, snow-white with columns , ornate, even unfinished, three hundred servants looked at it. also, be sure to visit the citadel . defensive towers, the hetman's house, the church and the most valuable treasury . it is enough in this direction or by car the fastest way from chernihiv entrance to the territory of the historical reserve by tickets but for a ridiculous price and girls wear comfortable shoes you will have to walk a lot chernihiv region is very hospitable and picturesque definitely visit there after the vic