Village Pustoviitivka is located on the territory of Sumy region and is administratively part of Romny district of this region. According to the Codifier of Administrative Territorial Units and Territories of Territorial Communities of Ukraine, the settlement Pustoviitivka has the code UA59060110610075157.
The district center of Romny of the district is a city Romny. The distance from the district center to the settlement Pustoviitivka is 7 kilometers in a straight line (the length of the road route may be longer).
A detailed description of Pustoviitivka, including geographical location, date of foundation, history of the settlement of Pustoviitivka with main historical events and persons, main sights and interesting places of Pustoviitivka, not yet available.
Село Пустовійтівка розташоване на території Сумської області та адміністративно входить до складу Роменського району цієї області. Згідно з Кодифікатором адміністративно-територіальних одиниць та територій територіальних громад України, населений пункт Пустовійтівка має код UA59060110610075157.
Районним центром Роменського району є місто Ромни. Відстань від райцентру до населеного пункта Пустовійтівка становить 7 кілометрів по прямій (довжина маршруту автомобільними дорогами може бути більшою).
Детальний опис Пустовійтівки, що включає географічне розташування, дату заснування, історію населеного пункта Пустовійтівка з основними історичними подіями та персонами, основні пам'ятки та цікаві місця Пустовійтівки, поки що відсутній.
Holy Trinity Church
Temple , Architecture
The wooden Holy Trinity Church in Pustoviitivka was founded in 1773 at the expense of the last basket chieftain of Zaporizhzhia Sich, Petro Kalnyshevskyi.
After the Second World War, the temple premises were used as a warehouse.
In 2007, the Trinity Church in Pustoviitivka was reconstructed according to traditional technologies of folk wooden architecture as part of the creation of a memorial to Petro Kalnyshevskyi.
Petro Kalnyshevsky Monument
Monument
The first monument in Ukraine to Petro Kalnyshevskyi, the last kosh chieftain of Zaporizhzhia Sich, was erected in the village of Pustoviitivka, where he was born in 1691.
In fact, with the installation of this monument in 1991, the creation of the Kalnyshevsky memorial in Pustoviitivka began.
The chieftain is depicted with the hetman's mace in his hand. The authors of the monument are academician Vasyl Boroday and sculptor Rostyslav Synko.
Petro Kalnyshevsky Museum
Museum / gallery
The memorial complex of the last Kish Otaman of the Zaporizhzhia Sich Petro Kalnyshevsky in the village of Pustoviitivka in the Sumy region includes the Museum of Petro Kalnyshevsky, which is a department of the State Historical and Cultural Reserve "Posullya".
The museum was founded in 2005 on the basis of materials from the Romny Museum of Local Lore, which previously formed the exhibition "Legendary Koshovy ". It is located in the house of culture of the village of Pustoviitivka, in the homeland of Petro Kalnyshevsky.
The main exposition tells about the life of the Kish Otaman: childhood in his native village, dedication to the Sich, service in the Zaporozhzhian Lowland Army, election as Kish Otaman, participation in the Russo-Turkish war of 1768-1774, imprisonment by order of the tsarist government and exile on Solovki. Reconstruction of the interior of the Solovki cell, where Petro Kalnyshevsky spent 25 years, is presented.
Also on display are fragments of a wooden Trinity Church, built at the expense of the Otaman in Pustoviitivka (now reconstructed). You can also see a collection of Cossack weapons, coins, pipes, icons.
Two more exhibition halls present local archeological finds of Scythian times and materials about other prominent natives of Pustoviitivka.
Saint Nicholas Church
Temple , Architecture
Saint Nicholas Church in Pustoviitivka was founded in 1900 according to the project of Poltava architect Serhiн Nosov.
Construction was completed in 1906.
Currently, the Nicholas Church is active and belongs to the UOC of the Moscow Patriarchate.
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