The village of Shushkivtsi is located 15 kilometers southeast of Lanivtsi. Administratively, it is part of the Lanivtsi hromada of the Kremenets district of the Ternopil region.
In historical documents, the village was first mentioned in 1545 as Nyzhnia Bilozirka, then Sushtsi. It belonged to Prince Stepan Korybutovych.
An architectural monument of local importance is the wooden church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, built in 1911. A wooden roadside chapel has also been preserved.
Cело Шушківці розташоване за 15 кілометрів на південний схід від Ланівців. Адміністративно входить до складу Лановецької громади Кременецького району Тернопільської області.
В історичних документах село вперше згадується в 1545 році як Нижня Білозірка, потім Сушці. Належало князю Степану Корибутовичу.
Пам'яткою архітектури місцевого значення є дерев'яна церква Успіння Пресвятої Богородиці, збудована 1911 року. Також збереглася дерев'яна придорожна каплиця.
Museum-Refectory
Museum / gallery
The Museum-Refectory in the village of Shushkivtsi in the Ternopil region was founded at the village club by priest Oleksiy Filiuk, abbot of the local church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine.
The exhibition presents historical documents from the times when the village was under the rule of Austria-Hungary, the Russian Empire, Poland and the USSR. A large number of old photographs were inherited by Oleksiy Filiuk from his great-grandmother.
In addition to photographs and documents, on the walls of the museum there are works of local craftsmen: carpets, embroidered towels and paintings. One of the oldest exhibits is a portrait of Taras Shevchenko.
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