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The Museum of Ethnography and Ecology of the Carpathian Region in Yaremche was founded in 1963 on the initiative of local historian M. Muzych, who collected a collection of ethnographic works, historical and natural materials. Until 1993, it was called the Museum of Partisan Glory, as the main exposition covered the activities of S. Kovpak's partisan unit in the Carpathians during the Second World War. Then there was an exposition dedicated to the liberation struggle of the Ukrainian people, which told about the creation of the USS Legion, UGA, youth organization "Plast", the activities of the OUN, the struggle of the UPA and the division "SS Galicia". Since 2007, the museum has become a branch of the Kolomyia Museum of Folk Art. An exposition dedicated to Hutsul ethnoculture has opened.
Svobody Street, 269 Yaremche
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The Museum of Oilfields of Galicia was opened in 2013 in the village of Pniv near Nadvirna, which is one of the centers of Ukrainian oil production and refining. Industrial oil production in the Carpathians began in 1771, when they began to extract brine en masse from a well in Sloboda-Rungurska in the Kolomyia region. The oil museum is located on the territory of the Training and Course Plant of the Nadvirnaftogaz Oil and Gas Production Department. The exposition consists of two parts. The museum premises present archival materials, photographs, models of oil fields. Industrial equipment and models from the first drilling and oil production facilities of the 17th century are exhibited in the open-air museum territory. to modern equipment.
Sichovykh Striltsiv Street, 13 Pniv
The Museum of the History of Nadvirna is located in a building built in the center of Nadvirna in 1939 and which housed the NKVD-KGB. The exposition occupies 14 rooms and has more than 6 thousand exhibits. The situation in the pre-trial detention center is recreated in the basement of the museum. On the walls of the prison cell there are inscriptions made by the inhabitants of the region, who were tortured in the NKVD.
Taras Shevchenko Square, 43 Nadvirna