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The Sloviansk Museum of Local Lore, founded in 1970, is housed in a 19th-century merchant mansion near the city center. The exposition consists of four main sections: the nature of the region, ancient history (archeology and the founding of the city), the city in the period 1917-1990, modern socio-economic development. The pearl of the historical collection is a bronze aquarius (aquamanil) of the XIII century. Museum and private collections are shown in two exhibition halls. In front of the entrance are guns from the Second World War.
Bankivska Street, 31 Slovyansk
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Svyatogorsk State Historical and Architectural Reserve unites the complex of buildings of the Svyatogorsk Holy Dormition Lavra of the XVII-XIX centuries - one of the three most important Orthodox shrines of Ukraine. According to one version, it was founded in the Cretaceous caves of Svyatogorsk on the high bank of the Seversky Donets by Byzantine monks before the baptism of Russia.
The first written mention of the area "Holy Mountains" dates back to 1526, and officially the monastery was founded in 1624, when Tsar Mikhail Fedorovich gave the brothers the land of Svyatogorsk and appointed a state salary. At first, the monks settled in caves on chalk spurs. The whole mountain is permeated with a labyrinth of passages and cells, which are open to visitors today. The high mountain is crowned by the Nikolaev church of the XVII century with the chalk altar carved directly from a rock. At the foot of the Assumption Cathedral (1859-1861, architect Alexei Gornostaev), hotel (1877), the abbot's house (1900), the refectory with the Church of the Intercession (1847-1851, architect Andrew Ton), the towers of the monastery walls. In the caves - the underground churches of Anthony and Theodosius (XVII century), the Nativity of John the Baptist (XIX century), a cave chapel, two tombs, cells. The Lavra was visited by Hryhoriy Skovoroda, Anton Chekhov, and Ilya Repin. Twice the monastery was closed, in Soviet times there was a rest home. From 1992 to 2003, the UOC-KP complex was returned, and in 2004 it was granted the status of a laurel.
Svyatogorsk State Historical and Architectural Reserve was established in 1980. The Historical Museum of the reserve is located in the Guest House. The five exhibition halls present objects of material and spiritual culture of tribes and peoples who inhabited Svyatogorsk since the Stone Age, models of the architectural ensemble of Svyatogorsk monastery in different periods of its history, archaeological finds and documents on the history of the monastery from the XVII century, memorial expositions. Thematic tour "Monuments and memorials of the Svyatogorsk Lavra" also includes a visit to the Upper Lavra with the Church of St. Nicholas, All Saints Monastery, the monument to Artem (Fyodor Sergeev), created in 1927 by sculptor Ivan Kavaleridze.
Entrance to the Lavra is free, but visitors are asked to adhere to a strict dress code - at the entrance, women can get a scarf and skirt.
Zarichna Street, 3 Sviatohirsk
Municipal institution "Local History Museum of Volnovakha City Territorial Community" has been working in Volnovakha since 1977. The museum's collection includes more than 6,000 items, including archaeological, natural and printed items, numismatics, photography, ethnography, memorials. In the historical and archeological exposition you can see the ax of the Bronze Age, the arrowhead of the Scythian era, the Polovtsian knife, tools for making wooden household items, samovars of 1840-1870, numismatic collection. Ethnographic expositions "Peasant Ukrainian House" and "Peasant House of the Greeks of the Azov Sea" recreate the interiors of traditional dwellings of the late XIX - early XX centuries, showing a collection of embroidered shirts, clothes, towels, household items, ceramics. The third hall covers the period of domination of the Soviet totalitarian regime on the Black Sea coast. The exhibition hall houses an exhibition dedicated to the participants of the anti-terrorist operation and the fallen heroes.
Heroiv 51 OMBr Street, 4 Volnovakha