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The small village of Nyzy in the valley of the Psel River is located 20 kilometers south of Sumy.

It was founded in the 16th century by the Sumy colonel Herasym Kondratyev. The name probably comes from the unusual location of the village on a high floodplain in the river valley.

In the middle of the 19th century, a descendant of the colonel, Mykola Kondratyev, opened a sugar factory in Nysy and built a small wooden manor house. In 1871-1879, composer Petro Chaykovskyi visited Kondratyev almost every summer. Here he wrote the famous opera "Cherevychky", worked on the Second and Third symphonies and, possibly, on the opera "Euhene Onehin".

In 1880, the estate became the prope ...

The small village of Nyzy in the valley of the Psel River is located 20 kilometers south of Sumy.

It was founded in the 16th century by the Sumy colonel Herasym Kondratyev. The name probably comes from the unusual location of the village on a high floodplain in the river valley.

In the middle of the 19th century, a descendant of the colonel, Mykola Kondratyev, opened a sugar factory in Nysy and built a small wooden manor house. In 1871-1879, composer Petro Chaykovskyi visited Kondratyev almost every summer. Here he wrote the famous opera "Cherevychky", worked on the Second and Third symphonies and, possibly, on the opera "Euhene Onehin".

In 1880, the estate became the property of industrialist Sukhanov, who demolished Chaykovskyi's outbuilding during the reconstruction of the estate.

In Soviet times, the manor house housed a secondary school. Now it is the Chaykovskyi Memorial Museum.

A church built in the second half of the 19th century has also been preserved.

Невелике селище Низи в долині річки Псел розташоване в 20 кілометрах на південь від Сум.

Засноване XVI сторіччі сумським полковником Герасимом Кондратьєвим. Назва, ймовірно, походить від незвичного розташування селища на високій заплаві в долині річки.

В середині XIX століття нащадок полковника Микола Кондратьєв відкрив в Низах цукровий завод і збудував невеликий дерев'яний садибний будинок. В 1871-1879 роках у Кондратьєва майже щоліта гостював композитор Петро Чайковський. Тут він написав знамениту оперу "Черевички", працював над Другою та Третьою симфоніями і, можливо, над оперою "Євгеній Онєгін".

В 1880 році маєток перейшов у власність промисловця Суханова, який в процесі ...

Невелике селище Низи в долині річки Псел розташоване в 20 кілометрах на південь від Сум.

Засноване XVI сторіччі сумським полковником Герасимом Кондратьєвим. Назва, ймовірно, походить від незвичного розташування селища на високій заплаві в долині річки.

В середині XIX століття нащадок полковника Микола Кондратьєв відкрив в Низах цукровий завод і збудував невеликий дерев'яний садибний будинок. В 1871-1879 роках у Кондратьєва майже щоліта гостював композитор Петро Чайковський. Тут він написав знамениту оперу "Черевички", працював над Другою та Третьою симфоніями і, можливо, над оперою "Євгеній Онєгін".

В 1880 році маєток перейшов у власність промисловця Суханова, який в процесі реконструкції садиби зніс флігель Чайковського.

В радянські часи в садибному будинку розміщувалася середня школа. Зараз це меморіальний музей Чайковського.

Також збереглася церква, побудована в другій половині XIX століття.

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John the Theologian Church, Nyzy
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John the Theologian Church

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The first wooden temple was built in Nysy by the founder of the village Herasym Kondratyev back in 1678 in memory of his dead son Ivan.

The current brick church of John the Theologian was built by sugar factory Mykola Sukhanov in 1910.

During the Soviet rule, the church building was used as a vegetable warehouse.

Now the temple is active.

Map pin icon Volochayivsʹka Street, 17А

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Petro Chaykovsky Museum, Nyzy
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Museum "Petro Chaykovsky and Ukraine"

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The exposition of the local lore museum "Petro Chaykovsky and Ukraine" is located in the village of Nyzy in the manor house of the landowner Mykola Kondratyev, who was a guest of the outstanding composer Petro Chaykovsky every summer in 1871-1879.

Kondratyev was introduced to Chaykovsky by his friend Oleksiy Holitsyn from nearby Trostianets (there is also a Chaykovsky museum there). In Nysy, the composer worked on the operas "Cherevychky", "Oprychnyk", the Second and Third symphonies, created several piano pieces and romances. He dedicated the cycle of plays "Evening Dreams" to Kondratyev, "Salon Waltz" to his wife, "Little Waltz" to his daughter, and "Sentimental Waltz" to his governess.

The next owner of the manor, Dmytro Sukhanov, a sugar factory, demolished the wing where Chaykovsky lived during the reconstruction, but the main building was preserved.

In Soviet times, a sugar factory club was located here, then a high school. Since 1990, a part of the premises has housed a permanent exhibition-museum of Chaykovsky, recreating the atmosphere of the 19th century. The exposition dedicated to the composer is made up of the exhibits of the Sumy Regional Museum of Local Lore.

The building is in dire need of repair. Due to the lack of heating, the museum is open only in the summer.

Map pin icon Tsukrovykiv Street, 30

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