The village of Krynychky on the Mokra Sura River is located 40 kilometers west of the Dnipro.
It was founded in 1769 as a free Cossack settlement near springs on the Chumatsky Way. At the beginning of the 20th century, Krynychky was one of the largest villages in the Katerynoslav province.
The unique Saint Michael (Malami) church, built in 1796, has been preserved in the village of Illinka.
Селище Кринички на річці Мокра Сура розташоване в 40 кілометрах на захід від Дніпра.
Засноване в 1769 році як вільне козацьке поселення у джерел (криниць) на Чумацькому шляху. На початку XX століття Кринички були одним з найбільших сіл Катеринославської губернії.
В присілку Іллінка збереглася унікальна Свято-Михайлівська (Маламінська) церква, збудована в 1796 році.
Historical and Local Lore Museum
Museum / gallery
The Museum of History and Local Lore in Krynychky was founded in 1980, and now it functions on the basis of the Krynychky Center for Student Youth.
The museum's collections include about 1,800 exhibits that reveal the history of the Krynychky region from the 18th century, local culture and natural features. The ethnographic collection in the "Ukrainian room" provides an opportunity to get acquainted with the life of a traditional Ukrainian peasant house of the 19th century. The exhibition "Room of Bread" consists of eight sections dedicated to the history of bread production. The exhibition of old and modern dolls is constantly open in the creative workshop "Lyalyn svit".
A separate exhibition dedicated to Anatoliy Maslakov, a local teacher, traveler, and tourism development enthusiast in the Krynychan region, was opened in 2016.
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