The city of Kobeliaky is located on the Vorskla River and has been known since the 17th century.
Before the Liberation War of 1648-54, it belonged to the nobleman Yuriy Nemyrych, there was a large fortress here. The development of trade was facilitated by the location at the intersection of trade routes to Katerynoslav, Poltava and Kremenchuk.
The 1913 building houses the Museum of Literature and Arts, founded in 1982, the main expositions of which are dedicated to prominent natives of the area - Yakiv Kozelskyi, Oles Honchar, Pavlo Zahrebelnyi.
In 1972, on the initiative of the famous doctor Mykola Kasyan, the Kobeliaky manual therapy center was established, specializing in the treatment of joints, radiculitis, osteochondrosis, spine anomalies and others.
Місто Кобеляки розташоване на річці Ворскла, відоме з XVII століття.
До Визвольної війни 1648-54 років належало шляхтичу Юрію Немиричу, тут була велика фортеця. Розвитку торгівлі сприяло розташування на перетині торгових трактів на Катеринослав, Полтаву та Кременчук.
У будівлі 1913 року розташовано заснований в 1982 році музей літератури та мистецтв, основні експозиції якого присвячені видатним уродженцям краю - Якову Козельскому, Олесю Гончару, Павлу Загребельному.
У 1972 році за ініціативою знаменитого лікаря Миколи Касьяна створено Кобеляцький центр мануальної терапії, що спеціалізується на лікуванні суглобів, радикулітів, остеохондрозів, аномалій хребта та іншому.
Kobeliky Museum of Literature and Art named after Oleksiy Kulyk
Museum / gallery
The Kobeliky Museum of Literature and Art is named after its founder, a local teacher, local historian, artist and writer Oleksiy Kulyk. It was thanks to his active work that the museum opened in 1982 (a memorial plaque was installed).
The museum is located in a separate building built in 1913. It presents about 2,000 exhibits.
The exposition tells about outstanding creative personalities of Kobeliaky region: bandura player Tamara Hrytsenko, poet Pavlo Usenko, writers Pavlo Zahrebelnyi and Oles Honchar, poetess Lyudmyla Ovdienko, artists Dmytro Levytskyi and Anatoliy Petrytskyi, and many other representatives of the creative and scientific intelligentsia.
A special place in the exposition is reserved for representatives of the Georgian community of Kobeliaky and the surrounding area.
Also in the museum you can learn about the origin of the name of the city, hear legends about its foundation, and get acquainted with historical facts about the development of the Kobeliaky.
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