The village of Dubivtsi is located between Luzhany and Berehomet, next to the highway N-10 "Chernivtsi - Kolomyia".
It was first mentioned in 1464 as the village of Dubovets (Dubovchyk). According to legend, the founders were the Tsyhanchuk brothers who fled Bessarabia from the Turks and found refuge in an oak grove near the banks of the Prut.
The development of the village in the 18th century is connected with the return of immigrants from Canadian emigration. At the same time, a wooden Assumption Church and a small stone Catholic chapel were built.
The manor house of Baron Shymonovych (1914) has also been preserved.
Село Дубівці розташоване між Лужанами та Берегометом поруч з трасою Н-10 "Чернівці - Коломия".
Вперше згадується в 1464 році як хутір Дубовець (Дубовчик). За легендою, засновниками були брати Циганчуки, які втекли з Бессарабії від турків і знайшли притулок в дубовому гаю недалеко від берега Прута.
Розвиток села в XVIII сторіччі пов'язаний з поверненням переселенців з канадської еміграції. Тоді ж було побудовано дерев'яну Успенську церкву та невеличку кам'яну католицьку каплицю.
Також зберігся садибний будинок барона Шимоновича (1914 рік).
Orest Rusnak Museum
Museum / gallery
The room-museum of the singer Orest Rusnak was opened in Dubivtsi in 1995 in the village school building next to the Dormition Church.
The singer's father Manoliy served as a priest in this church, and he himself sang in the church choir as a child together with his brother Denys Rusnak, who later became a conductor. Orest Rusnak became famous as an outstanding tenor, the "Ukrainian Caruso".
The museum mainly presents photographs and newspaper clippings. Of the three museum stands, one is dedicated to Orest Rusnak, the second to Denis Rusnak, and the third to the celebration of the 100th anniversary of Orest Rusnak's birth.
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