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The memorial house-museum of Academician Dmytro Yavornytsky in Dnipro is the only residential estate of old Katerynoslav that has survived to this day. It was built in 1905 according to the project of architect Leonid Brodnytsky opposite the Potemkin Palace in the current Shevchenko Park. Dmytro Yavornytsky, a prominent Ukrainian historian, archaeologist, and public figure, lived and worked in this small red-brick house with a belvedere and a carved wooden veranda for 35 years. Heading the Dnepropetrovsk Historical Museum, he became famous as a researcher of the history of the Zaporozhian Cossacks.
The interiors of the rooms of Yavornytsky's house were recreated as they were during his life: the lobby, the hall, the study, the living room, the dining room, the mezzanine. The exhibition presents many memorial items: student notebooks from the time of study at the Kharkiv gymnasium, workbooks exhibited his own things, documents, letters, photographs, paintings. Among personal belongings: embroidered shirt, stick, glasses, etc. In front of the house you can still see pine and poplar planted by Yavornytsky.
Taras Shevchenko Square, 5 Dnipro
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The Dnipro Art Museum opened in 1914 on the initiative of members of the art commission of the Ekaterinoslav Scientific Society. Initially, the exhibition was located in the Potemkin Palace (now the Palace of Students of DNU), then in the house of Khrennikov (now Hotel Ukraine). During the Soviet era, the collection was replenished with works by domestic and Western European masters from the collection of Dmitry Yavornytsky, as well as from the Tretyakov Gallery (Moscow) and the Hermitage (St. Petersburg). In 1936, the Dnipropetrovsk Art Museum received more than 300 works as a gift from the painter I. Brodsky, which are still the basis of the exhibition. Today the museum's collection includes 8.5 thousand works of painting, sculpture, graphics and decorative and applied arts of the XVI-XXI centuries. The permanent exhibition includes works by V. Borovikovsky, I. Shishkin, I. Levitan, K. Korovin, V. Serov, I. Repin, M. Pymonenko, O. Murashko, and others. The pearl of the collection are the works of the Ekaterinoslav symbolist artist M. Sapozhnikov. A special place in the museum collection is occupied by the works of famous masters of Petrykivka decorative painting.
Taras Shevchenko Street, 21 Dnipro
The museum-apartment of the artist Hryhoriy Synytsia is a branch of the Kryvyi Rih City Museum of History and Local Lore. Well-known artist-Boychukist, author of the concept of "Ukrainian Color School", Honored Artist of Ukraine Hryhoriy Synytsia lived and worked in Kryvyi Rih from 1968 until his death in 1996. Here he completed his fundamental theoretical aesthetic and philosophical work "Color in Fine Arts", as well as worked on a new technique "Floromosaic". The memorial museum-apartment of the artist exhibits about 200 of his works, made in different techniques.
Gagarin Avenue, 13, apartment 18 Kryvyi Rih
Kaunaska Street, 16A Kryvyi Rih
Marhanets City Museum of Local Lore has been operating since 1969 in a room on the ground floor of a residential building in the central square of Marhanets. The museum's collection includes about 6,000 exhibits that tell about the history, archeology, ethnography, nature of the region. Among them are many geological, paleontological, archaeological materials and household items of different eras. The exposition about the period of German occupation during the Second World War presents documents, money, photos, Auschwitz, awards, personal belongings of partisans. A separate exposition tells about the history of the Marganets Mining and Processing Plant, presents the tools of mining and household items of the middle of the XX century.
Yednosti Street, 76 Marhanets
The Museum of the Memory of the Jewish People and the Holocaust in Ukraine is the largest museum in the country, which tells the story of Jewry in Ukraine, as well as the persecution and mass murder of Jews by the Nazis during World War II. The museum also tells about the tragedies of Ukrainians, Roma, Armenians, Crimean Tatars, Poles and other peoples. The museum collection has more than 16 thousand exhibits of the main fund. These are objects of Judaism and a collection of publications of spiritual literature of the XIX-XX centuries, household items of that era, artifacts related to the Holocaust (literature, leaflets and announcements, equipment and weapons), personal belongings of Jews involved in World War II, documents, manuscripts and photos related to the history of the Jews of Ukraine. The exhibition uses the principle of combining unique exhibits, modern multimedia technologies and art installations. In particular, the diorama "Babyn Yar" is presented. Visitors are offered different types of excursions - both sightseeing, throughout the Museum, and thematic, devoted to a detailed examination of certain aspects of Jewish and Ukrainian history, culture and religion. The museum is located on the 3rd floor of the Jewish cultural and business center "Menorah" in the center of Dnipro. There is also a choral synagogue, kosher restaurant, hotel. Visitors are offered comprehensive tours of the center, including access to the observation deck on the 18th floor.
Sholom Aleichem Street, 4/26, CBC "Menorah" Dnipro
The museum center of Olena Blavatska and her family in Dnipro is being created in a monumental building on the territory of the ancient Ekaterinoslav city estate of the Fadeevs, built in the early 19th century. In 1816-34 the estate belonged to O. Fadeev, Blavatsky's grandfather, and she herself was born here in 1931. Traveling around the world and exploring the ancient Eastern teachings in India and Tibet, Elena Blavatsky became famous throughout the world as a prominent theosophist, theologian, writer, creator of the International Theosophical Society. Her works were not influenced by the worldview of M. Roerich, W. Kandinsky, T. Edison, M. Gandhi. The Blavatsky Museum in Dnipro has been established since 2004. Pilot expositions are developed, the scientific library works, club meetings are held. Excursions are held from May 1 to October 15 by appointment. A memorial plaque dedicated to Olena Blavatska has been installed on the building.
Oleksandra Polya Street, 11 Dnipro
Svobody Street, 39 Kamyanske
The Museum of the History of Pilots of the Dnieper Thresholds is located in the Lots-Kamyansky House of Culture on the southern outskirts of the Dnieper, in the village of Lotsmanskaya Kamyanka, where Dnieper pilots, descendants of the Zaporozhian Cossacks, lived for a long time. Prior to the construction of Dniproges, pilots escorted ships across rapids on the Dnieper. The Museum of the History of Pilots and Pilot Crafts was created on the basis of the private collection of the last Dnieper pilot G. Omelchenko. The small room of the House of Culture houses about 200 exhibits: anchors, oars, pilots' clothes, embroidered towels and shirts, chests, jugs, folk paintings and dozens of photographs.
Milman Street, 63 Dnipro
The Museum of Ukrainian Painting in the Dnipro presents the Ekaterinoslav-Dnipro School of Painting of the XX century, at the origins of which stood artists M. Panin, M. Pogrebnyak, O. Kuko. Opened in 2013 in a modern building next to Trinity Cathedral. The main exposition, numbering more than 200 works, is dedicated to the Dnipro artists of the twentieth century. There are also albums, booklets of exhibitions of the 1960-70s, personal belongings of artists, slides with photos from family archives.
Chervona Square, 5A Dnipro
Electrometallurgists Street, 46A Nikopol
Novomoskovsk Historical and Local History Museum. Peter Kalnyshevsky was founded in 1963. Initially, the museum was located in the building of the Trinity Cathedral. In 1983, the exhibition was moved to a house in the style of Ukrainian Art Nouveau built in 1901. The collection includes 5 Polovtsian idols, ancient weapons and household items, pottery, embroidery. The hall of the Cossacks is dedicated to the events of the XV-XVIII centuries, in particular the history of the first Cossack monastery, stories about the priest K. Tarlovsky, known as the "wild pope", as well as about the last Kosh ataman of the Zaporozhian Sich Peter Kalnyshevsky.
Ukrainian Street, 4 Novomoskovsk
Museum Lane, 8 Pavlohrad
The exhibition of Petrykivka paintings works at the Petrykivka Folk Art Center. The traditional Petrykivka decorative painting became famous in the XIX century, it was preserved and even put on the assembly line in Soviet times. The Petrykivka Folk Art Center emerged in the early 1990s as the first enterprise owned by the folk craftsmen themselves, and now unites about 40 masters of Petrykivka painting. There is a permanent exhibition hall, workshops open to the public, excursions and master classes for children. The exhibition presents paintings, painted household items, jewelry. Here you can buy or order all kinds of souvenirs.
Petro Kalnyshevskoho Street, 65 Petrykivka
Petrykivka Museum of Ethnography, Life and Applied Arts was established in 2010 on the basis of an exhibition of Petrykivka paintings at the & quot; Druzhba & quot; factory. The museum has 2,500 items that tell about the history of Petrykivka, the ethnography of this region, the development of folk art, techniques of Petrykivka painting. The products of folk masters of Petrykivka decorative painting F. Panko, O. Pikush, M. Rybak and others are of special value. The museum holds master classes on various techniques of folk crafts.
Historical Street, 14 Petrykivka