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The Eugene Kibrik Art Museum presents a large collection of works by this graphic artist, who was born in Voznesensk in 1906. The outstanding illustrator has left a significant contribution to the history of this genre, his museum is considered one of the five museums of graphics in the world. The Kibryk Museum exhibits paintings and reproductions of the artist's works, in particular, illustrations to the works of M. Gogol. The Art Museum is located in a modern building in the heart of Voznesensk.
Sobornosti Street, 14 Voznesensk
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Museum / gallery , Gastrotourism , Winery / brewery
Beykush winery is a small family winery started in 2010. The vineyards are located on Cape Beikush, between the Berezan estuary and Beikush Bay, near Ochakovo. Wines by classic technology: manual grape picking, gentle transportation, manual picking of berries, gentle pressing and other manual technological operations.
Primorska Street, 73/2 Chornomorka
Kryve Ozero Museum of History and Local Lore is located in the former house of the merchant Kreimholtz, built in 1848 by the Salamander Society. The museum keeps many things: documents and certificates of different times, photographs of different periods, a collection of ancient coins and banknotes of different times, antique clothes, embroidered towels. Archaeological finds, ancient household items, weaving and pottery are exhibited.
Kalantyrska Street, 7 Kryve Ozero
Military History Museum. Suvorov was opened in 1972 in the former building of the Turkish mosque (now - St. Nicholas Cathedral). The museum was recently moved to an administrative building in the city center. The exposition acquaints with the course of the Russian-Turkish wars. Weapons, uniforms and armor, flags, documents and maps are presented. The main exhibit is a unique diorama "Assault on Ochakov by Russian troops, December 6, 1788." works by the famous artist M. Samsonov - is currently in storage until a new room is prepared. You can see the reproduction. In the yard of the museum there is a gallery of busts of famous military leaders.
Lotsmanskaya Street, 11 Ochakiv
The Ochakiv Museum of Marine Painting is named after the artist Rufin Sudkovsky, who was born in Ochakiv in 1850. The main direction of his work were seascapes, the plots of which he found on the coasts of Ochakiv and Odesa. The museum exhibits many of Sudkovsky's works. The grave of the artist is located in the territory of the Mikolay cathedral.
Shkreptienko Street, 13 Ochakiv
The museum of the underground partisan movement in Mykolayiv region was opened in 1975 in an old mansion of the end of the XIX century, which belonged to the well-known in Mykolayiv family of German colonists von Shardt. In 1941-43 pp. the spy V. Lyagin, the head of the Nikolaev underground center of resistance during the Second World War lived here. The museum contains a rich collection of documents, photos, subjects which tell about struggle of inhabitants of the Nikolaev area against German occupiers. Fictitious medical certificates, passes, passports, copies of German seals made by the underground to save young people from deportation to Germany and the organization of escapes of prisoners of war from the concentration camp are presented. In the center of the hall there is a collection of small arms and large-scale models of military equipment.
Lyagina Street, 5 Mykolaiv
Museum / gallery , Architecture
The Mykolaiv regional art museum of a name of V.Vereshchagin represents more than 9 thousand works of fine arts. The collection was based on 148 paintings by the outstanding battle artist V. Vereshchagin, on whose initiative a society of lovers of fine arts was established in Mykolayiv. His most striking works reflect the course of hostilities in various wars, but the most popular was the painting "The Apotheosis of War" - Vereshchagin's protest against all wars. Central to the Vereshchagin Hall is the Himalayan Trilogy (1880s), an Indian series of works by the artist. In the painting "The Forgotten Soldier" the artist depicts an English infantryman killed and forgotten in the mountains. Widely known series "Letter to the Mother" (1901), three paintings of which are in the exhibition hall. The exhibition includes personal belongings of the artist, the setting of his studio. The works of V. Tropinin, O. Venetsianov, K. Bryullov, V. Serov and others are also presented. The Vereshchagin Museum is located in one of the best buildings in the city, which is an architectural monument of the second half of the XIX century.
Velyka Morska Street, 47 Mykolaiv
The Old Navy barracks in Mykolayiv are part of the Admiralty complex, which was built in the middle of the 19th century for the Maritime Department. The barracks were built in 1850 by architect K. Ackroyd in the style of classicism. The premises were intended for sailors of naval crews. Each of the three buildings of the Old Navy barracks housed 1,200 to 2,000 people. In 1863 the complex was transferred to the Alexander Men's Gymnasium, which was located here before the revolution. After World War II, the western building housed a construction college, and two others were transferred to the military. In 2012, the creation of a museum town began on the territory of the Old Navy barracks. The Mykolayiv Museum of Local Lore, which used to be located on the territory of St. Joseph's Church, moved to the main building. The museum was established in 1913 on the basis of the cabinet of rare things at the headquarters of the Black Sea Fleet, where various finds from the Black Sea region were collected. They formed the basis of the collection, which now has more than 160,000 exhibits. The exposition includes objects found during the archeological research of Olbia, objects of Kievan Rus, weapons of the Cossacks.
Naberezhna Street, 29 Mykolaiv
Architecture , Museum / gallery
Mykolayiv Observatory is a historical scientific institution, the oldest observatory in Ukraine. It was founded by Admiral A. Greig, who in 1821 served as governor of Nikolaev. The observatory provided the Black Sea Fleet with navigation information and instruments, trained navigators. It has its meridian in international astronomical atlases. Built almost two centuries ago, the observatory's premises have remained unchanged to this day. The Observatory Museum has an exposition in the Round Hall of the Main Building and two astronomical pavilions. The museum has a unique collection of astronomical instruments, a collection of astronomical clocks, antique books, photographs, paintings, maps. The pride of the Nikolaev astronomers is the ancient telescope "Meridian circle of Repsold", built in 1834 in Germany. It was used until 2000, when modern computer-controlled telescopes appeared.
Observatory Street, 1A Mykolaiv
Novyy Buh Historical Museum was opened in 1980 in the city house of culture. The local lore museum of the Novyy Buh has collected materials about the history of the region.
Grebennikova Street, 61 Novyi Buh
Historic area , Museum / gallery , Archaeological site
The ruins of the ancient Greek city of Olbia are located on the southern outskirts of the village of Parutine, on the shores of the Bug estuary. Olbia of Pontus was one of the four largest ancient polises in the northern Black Sea coast, having existed for a millennium - from the VI century. B.C. to the IV century. not. It was founded by settlers from Miletus, the transshipment point for which was the island of Borisfen (Berezan). Mentioned in & quot; History & quot; Herodotus. It reached its peak in the Hellenic period (before the first century AD), then was a Roman province, until it disappeared under the pressure of the Huns. The main altar (temenos), the central square (agora), the foundations of temples and houses, the crypts of the nobles, fragments of the citadel, defensive walls and gates, roads, etc. were found. The search for the ruins of the ancient theater, which probably lies at the bottom of the estuary, continues. In 1926, the excavation area was declared a state reserve. Today it is the National Historical and Archaeological Reserve & quot; Olbia & quot ;. A museum has been opened in the old lighthouse, where the finds made during the excavations are presented. The dungeon of the ancient crypt is available for inspection. A lapidary was also opened, which presents ancient tombstones and fragments of ancient architecture. The & quot; Muse of Olbia & quot; festival is held every year in the 20s of August.
Olviyska Street, 47 Parutyne
The Pervomaisk Museum of Local Lore was founded in 1927 by the famous archaeologist P. Kharlampovich. At the beginning of World War II, the museum had about 20,000 exhibits. Most of the collection was destroyed during the war, including the archeological collection, which was collected during the South Bug Archaeological Expedition of 1928-32 on the shores of the Southern Bug and its tributaries. The museum was restored only in 1985. Today it is a branch of the Nikolaev regional museum of local lore on the rights of department. There are 15 sections in which you can get acquainted with the history of Pervomaischyna from the Stone Age to the present. Visitors are constantly interested in the exposition "Village House" and the exhibition of holograms, which is constantly operating, which presents items from the most famous museums of Ukraine. Museum staff conduct tours of the city and its surroundings.
Teatralna Street, 10 Pervomaisk
The building of the Black Sea Fleet headquarters in Mykolayiv was built in 1794 in the style of Russian classicism, designed by architect I. Neelov. For some time, the residence of the Black Sea Fleet Commander-in-Chief was located here. Since 1978, the premises have been occupied by the Museum of Shipbuilding and the Navy. The exposition demonstrates the development of shipbuilding in the Northern Black Sea region from ancient times to the present - more than 100 models of ships of the XVIII-XX centuries. In particular, models of the first ship of the Mykolayiv shipyard - the 44-gun frigate "Saint Nicholas", the legendary 20-gun brig "Mercury", the rebellious battleship "Potemkin", the aircraft carrier "Kyiv", the research ship "Academic", etc. are presented. Also presented are fragments of ancient ships, navigation devices, rare maps and documents. One of the most interesting exhibits - a diorama "Construction of the first sailing ships on the Mykolayiv Admiralty". In front of the house is the Alley of Fleet Commanders (busts of F. Ushakov, M. Lazarev, F. Bellingshausen, P. Nakhimov, etc.).
Admiralska street, 4 Mykolaiv
Voznesensk Historical Museum is located in the heart of Voznesensk.
Sobornosti Street, 33 Voznesensk