Kamyanske is an industrial city and port on the two banks of the Dnipro (the longest bridge crossing in Europe - 17 kilometers) 35 kilometers from the regional center of the city of Dnipro.
It was first mentioned in 1750 as the village of Kamyanske, which arose on the site of a Cossack winter camp. Industrial growth began in the middle of the 19th century.
Saint Nicholas Cathedral (1895), decorated with details in the ancient Rus style, has been preserved.
In 1936, the city was renamed Dniprodzerzhinsk. In 1963, one of the largest hydroelectric power stations in Ukraine was built.
CPSU General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev lived and worked in the city, a part of the local museum's exposition ...
Kamyanske is an industrial city and port on the two banks of the Dnipro (the longest bridge crossing in Europe - 17 kilometers) 35 kilometers from the regional center of the city of Dnipro.
It was first mentioned in 1750 as the village of Kamyanske, which arose on the site of a Cossack winter camp. Industrial growth began in the middle of the 19th century.
Saint Nicholas Cathedral (1895), decorated with details in the ancient Rus style, has been preserved.
In 1936, the city was renamed Dniprodzerzhinsk. In 1963, one of the largest hydroelectric power stations in Ukraine was built.
CPSU General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev lived and worked in the city, a part of the local museum's exposition is dedicated to him. The Brezhnev monument next to the bus station was dismantled in 2023 as part of deimmunization.
Recently, the original monuments "Prometheus Unchained", "Prometheus and the Statue of Liberty" appeared in the center.
Since 2016, the historical name of Kamyanske has been returned to the city.
Кам'янське – індустріальне місто і порт на двох берегах Дніпра (найдовший в Європі мостовий перехід – 17 кілометрів) в 35 кілометрах від обласного центру міста Дніпро.
Вперше згадується в 1750 році як село Кам'янське, що виникло на місці козацького зимівника. З середини XIX століття почався промисловий ріст. Зберігся Миколаївський собор (1895 рік), прикрашений деталями в давньоруському стилі. У 1936 році місто перейменовано на Дніпродзержинськ (з 2016 року місту повернуто історичну назву Кам'янське.). У 1963 році побудована одна з найбільших в Україні Середньодніпровська ГЕС.
У місті Кам'янське жив і працював генсек КПРС Леонід Брежнєв, йому присвячена частина експозиції місцевого музею. Пам ...
Кам'янське – індустріальне місто і порт на двох берегах Дніпра (найдовший в Європі мостовий перехід – 17 кілометрів) в 35 кілометрах від обласного центру міста Дніпро.
Вперше згадується в 1750 році як село Кам'янське, що виникло на місці козацького зимівника. З середини XIX століття почався промисловий ріст. Зберігся Миколаївський собор (1895 рік), прикрашений деталями в давньоруському стилі. У 1936 році місто перейменовано на Дніпродзержинськ (з 2016 року місту повернуто історичну назву Кам'янське.). У 1963 році побудована одна з найбільших в Україні Середньодніпровська ГЕС.
У місті Кам'янське жив і працював генсек КПРС Леонід Брежнєв, йому присвячена частина експозиції місцевого музею. Пам'ятник Брежнєву поруч з автовокзалом демонтований 2023 року в межах деомунізації.
Останнім часом в центрі з'явилися оригінальні пам'ятники "Розкутий Прометей", "Прометей і статуя Свободи".
Kamyanske City History Museum
Museum / gallery
The Kamyanske City History Museum is located in a large constructivist building built in 1985. Before that, it occupied the premises of the Saint Nicholas Church for a long time.
The museum exposition is located in two halls on an area of about 2.5 thousand square meters and reproduces the history of the city from the earliest times to the present day.
Its constituent part is a separate section "Leonid Brezhnyev and his time", dedicated to the life and activities of the statesman and politician Leonid Brezhnyev, who lived and worked in the city for a long time.
The stock collections include more than 90,000 items of preservation, including archaeological and ethnographic collections , numismatics, philately, bonistics, a collection of gifts to Leonid Brezhnyev, etc.
In 2009, the open-air exposition "Kamyanske in signs and symbols" was opened. In particular, there is a sculpture of Prometheus breaking the chains, which is a symbol of the city. Since 1920, the 3.82-meter-tall figure has been standing on a high stele at the corner of Svobody and Gymnazychnnyi avenues. Later, it was replaced by a copy, and the original was exhibited in the courtyard of the historical museum.
People's Museum of Dnipro Metallurgical Combine
Museum / gallery , Architecture
The People's Museum of History of PJSC "Dnipro Metallurgical Combine" is housed in the former Kamyanske engineering club, built at the beginning of the 20th century.
The exposition in four halls tells the history of the enterprise, starting from the moment of the first smelting at the then Dnipro Metallurgical Plant in 1889. The museum funds include more than 15,000 exhibits: archival materials, unique book editions, ancient tools, household items and ethnoculture, rare photographs, fragments of real technological equipment, personal belongings of factory workers.
A special place is occupied by the exposition of the plant's products on the open area in front of the museum. And the main exhibit is the factory horn, which signaled the start and end of the shift for more than 100 years.
Saint Nicholas Cathedral
Architecture , Temple
The Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker Cathedral with a high bell tower in Kamyanske is distinguished by architectural elements in the ancient Rus style.
It was built in 1894 according to the project of the architect Leonid Brodnytskyi at the expense of workers and employees with the participation of the Dnipro Metallurgical Plant.
In Soviet times, the building housed a local history museum.
In 1988, the Saint Nicholas Cathedral was returned to the church, and restoration was carried out. It currently belongs to the UOC community of the Moscow Patriarchate.
Saint Nicholas Church
Temple , Architecture
The Saint Nicholas Church in Kamyanske is one of the few surviving Roman Catholic churches in the eastern regions of Ukraine.
It was built in 1905 in the neo-Gothic style by the architect Maryan Khormansky on the order of the Polish community of workers of the Dnipro plant. In plan, the temple has the shape of a Latin cross. Its two 33-meter towers impress with their beauty and grandeur.
In 1928, the church was closed by the Bolsheviks, the abbot was shot. In Soviet times, there was a car wash in the building.
Currently, the church of Saint Nicholas has been returned to the Roman Catholic community of the city, and restoration work is underway.
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