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A. Chekhov's house-museum in Sumy was created in the noble estate of the Lintvarev family (XVIII-XIX centuries), located in the Luka district. In 1888-89, the writer lived in the western wing - a one-story white house with six columns and a porch. The writer used his Sumy impressions in the stories "Birthday", "Sad History", plays "Forester" and "Seagull". He wrote about the Lintvarev estate: "The abbey and the Adriatic Sea are wonderful, but Luka and Psel are better." The Chekhov Museum was opened on the anniversary of the writer's birth in 1960. The memorial exposition tells about Chekhov's life in Lutsk, about his medical care for local residents, about his creative work and trips to Ukraine. The interiors of the living room and dining room, the guest rooms and the "Antosha's room", which served as Chekhov's bedroom and study, were restored. Museum staff conducts local history tours. The large eastern wing of the Lintvarev estate, where the writer's family lived when Chekhov traveled to Sakhalin in 1890, has also been preserved.
Chekhov Street, 79 Sumy
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Museum of Archeology of the National Reserve Glukhiv opened in 2008 at the restored garden booth of Kochubey. The exhibition presents ceramics, artwork, dishes, fragments of clothing, images of alarm materials, knowledge of the deaf and the outskirts. The hall of the old history hunts for the archaeological decline of the place from the Paleolithic to the 1st yew. n. The hall of the old Rus era represents the history of Glukhiv X-XIII century to the period of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania XIV-XV century. The Hall of the Middle Middle Ages is assigned to Glukhiv of the 18th century, since the status of the capital of the Hetmanate is due. Also in the archeological museum there are timed shows. The administrative department of the National Reserve Glukhiv is immediately changed. Athletes organize excursions in the city.
Taras Shevchenko Street, 30 Hlukhiv
The Aviation Museum in Konotop is a department of the Konotop City Museum of Local Lore of Oleksandr Lazarevsky. The history of the museum began in 2004 with the observation deck of the Konotop air base, where three helicopters of Mil family were installed. To date, the exhibition presents the L-39 aircraft, as well as seven different helicopters KB Mil, in particular the world's only surviving to this day air control point Mi-22. In addition, you can see the military bunker during the German-Soviet war.
1st lane Ryaboshapka, 1/1 Konotop
The Memorial and Educational Complex in Memory of the Victims of Totalitarianism and Armed Conflict "Family Memory" opened in 2015 in one of the buildings of the former production association "Svema" in Shostka. Created as a basis for studying the history of Europe on the example of the stories of the inhabitants of Shostka and the area - victims of World War II. The initiator of the museum was the artist of the Krolevets weaving factory Ivan Dudar, who in the early 2000s began collecting materials about the forced labor of Shostka residents at the Nazi powder factory "Aibia" in Germany. The project partners are the Documentation Center for the Study of the History of the Libenau Powder Plant and the UNF "Mutual Understanding and Reconciliation". The exposition is located on two floors, with an area of over 700 square meters. Krolevets towels and Shostka film became the basis for the artistic decision. The exposition tells about the pre-war industrial history of Shostka, Stalin's repressions in the Shostka region, the Nazi occupation of the city during the Second World War, the post-war reconstruction of the city. The museum is dedicated to Holocaust victims, Soviet prisoners of war, Ostarbeiters, prisoners of Nazi and Stalinist concentration camps. The Family Memory Memorial and Educational Complex is a department of the Shoskin Museum of Local Lore.
Gagarin Street, 1/10 Shostka
The Glukhivsky Miskiy Regional Museum of Rosetting at the two-tops of the Nobility’s Palace (1811 r.), a vikonany in the style of provincial classicalism. The museum was founded in 1902 by the Russian Museum of Ukrainian Old History. The basis of the exposition was laid by the private collection of the deaf citizen M. Shuturov. An exhibition of the history of the place from the found hours to the other half of the 20th century. Razmіshchena in five halls: the hall of nature, "Deaf middle", Hetmanska hall, "History of Glukhov XIX century." Presented by ensign Glukhov 1878 rock, on the throne of Evangelin 1766 rock, virobi of Volokitinsky porcelain factory and in.
Tereshchenkiv Street, 42 Hlukhiv
Krolevets Museum of Local Lore was established in 2000 on the basis of the city history museum opened in 1971. The museum occupies an old wooden house in the city center. The exposition tells about the history of the region from ancient times to the end of the Second World War, about the culture and art of Krolevets. A separate hall presents the history of weaving, the art of which Krolevets was famous in the XVIII century.
Soborna Street, 33 Krolevets
The Ethnographic Museum of Goryun Culture in the village of Nova Sloboda opened in 2017 as a branch of the State Historical and Cultural Reserve in Putivl. Presents a unique culture of Goryuns - a small ethnic group living in Putivl region. According to researchers, it is an autochthonous ancient Slavic population that has preserved its original culture, language and archaic features in everyday life. The museum exposition recreates the estate of the Goryuns of the late XIX - early XX centuries. The interior of the house presents furniture, various household items, clothes, etc. Here and ancient icons, and embroidered towels, and a cradle, and a loom. In farm buildings - barns, barns, windmills - exhibited tools, other agricultural equipment. In addition, in the Goryun courtyard you can see a crane well and a rare kind of cellar – a neck pit.
Partizanska Street, 33 Nova Sloboda
The former building of the county zemstvo is notable for its tower-like ledge on the facade, which rises above the main building and ends with a dome. On the pylons of the second floor there are four caryatids that support the balcony. O. Kuprin and V. Korolenko visited the board in different years. In 1905, the printing house and editorial offices of the first Sumy newspapers were located here. Today the premises are occupied by the Museum of Local Lore, founded in 1920. The exposition presents objects from archeological excavations of early Slavic and ancient Rus monuments, rare materials from the history and nature of Sumy region.
Pokrovska Street, 2 Sumy
Nezalezhnosti Street, 10 Okhtyrka
The memorial complex of the last Kish Otaman of the Zaporizhzhya Sich Petro Kalnyshevsky in the village of Pustoviytivka in the Sumy region includes the Museum of Petro Kalnyshevsky, which is a department of the State Historical and Cultural Reserve "Posullya". The museum was founded in 2005 on the basis of materials from the Romensky Museum of Local Lore, which previously formed the exhibition "Legendary Koshovy ". It is located in the house of culture of the village of Pustoviytivka, in the homeland of Petro Kalnyshevsky. The main exposition tells about the life of the Kish Otaman: childhood in his native village, dedication to the Sich, service in the Zaporozhian Lowland Army, election as Kish Otaman, participation in the Russo-Turkish war of 1768-1774, imprisonment by order of the tsarist government and exile on Solovki. Reconstruction of the interior of the Solovetsky cell, where Petro Kalnyshevsky spent 25 years, is presented. Also on display are fragments of a wooden Trinity Church, built at the expense of the Otaman in Pustoviytivka (now reconstructed). You can also see a collection of Cossack weapons, coins, pipes, icons. Two more exhibition halls present local archeological finds of Scythian times and materials about other prominent natives of Putoviytivka.
lane 4th Central, 4 Pustoviitivka
The museum is located in a small one-story mansion in the city center, which belonged in the XIX century to the landowner Cherepov. Almost three thousand exhibits reveal the history of the city and its environs from ancient times to the present day. The museum presents - a closet of the XVIII century, which belonged to Hetman Ivan Mazepa; the chair of the Russian imposter False Dmitry the First; the bell was donated to the city by Tsar Mikhail Romanov; bull's jaws with drawings found in Molchansky bog.
Krolevetska Street, 70 Putyvl
Shostka City Museum of Local Lore was established in 1993. The exposition tells about the nature and history of the region. A large section is devoted to film photography, created on the basis of the funds of the former museum of Shostka software "Svema". Full-scale samples and models of technological equipment for the production and testing of film, samples of film and magnetic tapes of the enterprise of the 1930-2000s are presented. You can also see a variety of professional and household equipment, which used light-sensitive materials and magnetic media.
Svobody Street, 53 Shostka
Romensky Museum of Local Lore is one of the richest in the region. In its funds there are 50 thousand exhibits. The museum tells about the history of Romenshchyna and the nature of the region. There are permanent exhibitions: "Spiritual amulets of the region", "Roments - the heroes of Chernobyl", "Historical choice of the people", "Life in the name of science", "Milestones in the history of Romanshchyna", "Romenshchyna in the years of World War II", diorama " The fauna of Romenshchyna "". Near the museum building there is a huge boulder, brought here by a glacier from Karelia 180 thousand years ago.
Mykolaivska Street, 12 Romny