Velykyi Bychkiv

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The village of Velikiy Bychkiv is located on the Tisza River between Rakhiv and Tyachiv, on the border with Romania.

It has been known since the 14th century as Velikiy Bochkiv (according to one version, barrels - containers for the Solotvyno mines) were made here. Belonged to Wallachian voivodes. In the 18th century, it became a major center of the woodworking industry, which it remains to this day.

Road service infrastructure is developed.

Селище Великий Бичків розташоване на річці Тиса між Раховом і Тячевом, на кордоні з Румунією.

Відоме з XIV сторіччя як Великий Бочків (за однією з версій, тут виготовляли бочки - тару для солотвинських копалень). Належало волоським воєводам. В XVIII столітті стало великим центром деревообробної промисловості, яким залишається донині.

Розвинена інфраструктура дорожнього сервісу.

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Velykyi Bychkiv Historical and Local Lore Museum
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Velykyi Bychkiv Historical and Local Lore Museum

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The Velykyi Bychkiv Historical and Local Lore Museum acquaints visitors with the nature, culture and history of the urban-type settlement of Velykyi Bychkiv from ancient times to the present day.

The museum was founded in 1957 on the initiative of the local community. It is located in a two-story building, which is a historical monument of the 17th century. The museum's collections include about 3,000 exhibits. In particular, a lithograph with the image of the "Clotilda" factory is presented – the first chemical enterprise in Hungary, which was built in Velykyi Bychkiv in 1868.

One of the exhibition sections is dedicated to the native of the village, the bishop of the Mukachevo Greek Catholic Diocese, the blessed holy martyr Teodor Romzha.

Products of local masters of folk art: artists, carvers, embroiderers are widely presented.

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