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The Museum of Local Lore of the Gaisin Region was established in 1995 on the initiative of the veteran organization of the Gaisin Region. The museum is located in the former house of the director of the men's gymnasium - an architectural monument of the early twentieth century. The museum of local lore preserves objects of material and spiritual culture of both the past of this region and its present. The exposition presents samples of weapons from the Second World War, objects of urban and rural life of the XX century, icons of the XVIII-XX centuries, folk ceramics of the Bubniv plant, works of Ukrainian decorative and applied art.
May 1 Street, 48 Haisyn
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The Museum of the Battle of Batig was opened in 1990 as a museum of the history of the village of Chetvertynivka. In 2003, the museum acquired the status of a national museum. The exposition is located in 4 halls. The first hall reflects the life of the peasants of the XIX century. The second hall tells the story of the origin of the village, as well as the Battle of Batoz. In other halls there are materials about the Holodomor, the Second World War and the formation of the village in 1960-90. Since 2015, it is a museum "Battle of Batig", part of the future historical and cultural reserve "Batig".
Gagarin Street, 41 Chetvertynivka
The Mykola Leontovych Museum was opened in the village of Markivka, where the father of the composer, author of the world-famous "Shchedryk" lived. It was in the house of his father Nikolai Leontovich was shot dead by security officers in 1921. He was buried in Markivka at the same time. And in 1977, a century after the composer's birth, a museum was opened and a bronze bust (artist J. Ulgursky) was installed. The museum presents photographs of the Leontovych family, original manuscripts of scores, title covers of the First and Second collections of songs from Podillya, pianos, books, music and furniture. A granite obelisk has been erected on Leontovych's grave. It is planned to erect a monument to Shchedryk. On August 22, 2016, the renovated Mykola Leontovych Museum was opened as a branch of the Vinnytsia Regional Museum of Local Lore.
Mykola Leontovych Street, 2 Markivka