The village of Tyshkovtsi is located 10 km west of Gorodenka. It has been known since 1448. XVI century referred to as a town that belonged to the Potocki magnates. It was repeatedly attacked by the Tatars. The bell tower of the church built in 1768 has survived. Since 1848, O. Shukhevych, great-grandfather of the commander-in-chief of the UPA R. Shukhevych, served as the rector in the Tyshkovo church. A monument was erected, a museum was opened.
Село Тишківці розташоване в 10 км на захід від Городенки. Відоме з 1448 року. В кінці XVI ст. згадується як містечко, яке належало магнатам Потоцьким. Неодноразово зазнавало нападів татар. Збереглася дзвіниця церкви, побудованої в 1768 році. З 1848 року настоятелем в Тишківській церкві служив О. Шухевич, прадід головнокомандувача УПА Р. Шухевича. Встановлено пам'ятник, відкрито музей.
Museum of History and Liberation Struggle named after R. Shukhevich
Museum / gallery
The Museum of History and Liberation Struggle named after the General Cornet of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army Roman Shukhevych was opened in 2004 in the village of Tyshkivtsi, where his great-grandfather O. Shukhevych served as a priest. The exposition in several rooms of the museum tells about several generations of the Shukhevych family (O. Shukhevych, V. Shukhevych, R. Shukhevych) and about the participation of the villagers in the liberation struggle. The exposition "Underground Printing House" is presented in the reconstructed hiding place in the basement.
Museum-residence of the Shukhevych family
Museum / gallery
The museum-residence of the Shukhevych family was inaugurated in 2019 in the village of Tyshkivtsi, Ivano-Frankivsk region, where Father Osyp Shukhevych, the great-grandfather of UPA Commander-in-Chief Roman Shukhevych, lived most of his life. Residential and working premises in which members of the Shukhevych family lived and worked were restored in the house. The exhibition presents their personal belongings, photographs, documents, as well as the family tree. The Museum of the Shukhevych Family is a department of the National Museum of Folk Art of the Hutsul Region and the Pokuttya named after Josaphat Kobrynsky.
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