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The village of Pliuty is located at the mouth of the Kozynka River, next to Ukrainka.

Founded in 1650. In 1911, the Peter and Paul Church was built, but it burned down during the Second World War (in its place, the construction of a new church began in 2011).

In 1954, the writer and playwright Oleksandr Korniychuk built a dacha in Pliuty, which later became his house-museum. Now it is the Archive-Museum Complex "Literary and Artistic Pliuty".

The well-known Israeli cancer center "Lisod" is located in the village.

Thanks to the picturesque nature with a large number of straits and canals with access to the Dnipro, Pliuty has nowadays turned into an elite country village....

The village of Pliuty is located at the mouth of the Kozynka River, next to Ukrainka.

Founded in 1650. In 1911, the Peter and Paul Church was built, but it burned down during the Second World War (in its place, the construction of a new church began in 2011).

In 1954, the writer and playwright Oleksandr Korniychuk built a dacha in Pliuty, which later became his house-museum. Now it is the Archive-Museum Complex "Literary and Artistic Pliuty".

The well-known Israeli cancer center "Lisod" is located in the village.

Thanks to the picturesque nature with a large number of straits and canals with access to the Dnipro, Pliuty has nowadays turned into an elite country village.

Село Плюти розташоване в гирлі річки Козинки, поруч з Українкою.

Засноване в 1650 році. В 1911 році була побудована Петропавлівська церква, проте під час Другої світової війни вона згоріла (на її місці в 2011 р розпочато будівництво нового храму).

В 1954 році в Плютах побудував собі дачу письменник і драматург Олександр Корнійчук, яка згодом стала його будинком-музеєм. Зараз це Архивно-музейний комплекс "Літературно-мистецькі Плюти".

В селі розташований відомий ізраїльський онкологічний центр "Лісод".

Завдяки мальовничій природі з великою кількістю проток і каналів з виходом до Дніпра в наш час Плюти перетворилися на елітне дачне селище.

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Museum "Literary and Artistic Pliuty"

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The "Literary and Artistic Pliuty" Museum was opened in 1975 as the Literary and Memorial Museum of playwright Oleksandr Korniychuk and his wife, writer Vanda Vasylevska, on the territory of their country house in Pliuty.

Now the architectural and artistic complex "Literary and Artistic Pliuty" is a department of the Central State Archive-Museum of Literature and Art of Ukraine.

Korniychuk built a two-story country house on the bank of the Kozynka River in 1954 according to the project of his friend, architect Volodymyr Zabolotny. In the post-war period, many Ukrainian and Russian writers, actors and directors often visited his house and neighboring country houses. After Korniychuk's death, the dacha was turned into a house-museum.

The environment of the writer's office has been preserved. Books, paintings and personal belongings of Korniychuk and Vasylevska are stored in the museum.

Every year on the territory of the manor, on the writer's birthday, the literary and artistic festival "Spring in Pliuty" is held.

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