The village of Bohrivka on the mountain river Perehinets is located 10 kilometers west of Solotvyn. It is administratively part of the Ivano-Frankivsk district.
In historical documents, the village of Bohrivka was first mentioned in 1670. According to legend, Buherivka was founded as a village by a Buhera peasant.
The Church of the Nativity of the Holy Virgin was built in 1924.
Since the First World War, nine Austrian concrete bunkers have been preserved on the territory of the village, in particular the three-story "Fort Palament" (it is planned to restore the structures and create a tourist route based on them).
Ethnography and Life Museum
Museum / gallery
The museum of ethnography and life of the Carpathian village of Bohrivka was founded in 2021 by the teacher of the Bohrivka gymnasium, Halyna Hotsanyuk.
The ethnographic exposition presents ancient household items, samples of folk embroidery, relics, antiquities of the village, products of folk craftsmen.
In particular, a working loom is exhibited, on which visitors can try to work.
Administrative status | village |
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Founded / first mentioned | 1670 |
Latitude | 48.72051 |
Longitude | 24.26137 |
Area, sq. km | 8 |
Population | 920 |
Postal codes | 77740 |
Region | Ivano-Frankivsk |