The village of Yushkivtsi is located 30 kilometers northeast of Zhydachiv, between Khodoriv and Bibrka. Administratively, it is part of Khodoriv city hromada of Stryi district, Lviv region.
The village was first mentioned in the tax register of 1515. It belonged to the landowner Pavlo Yurkovsky. The wooden church of Ivan the Theologian was built in 1802 on the site of an older church.
In 1939-1941, a young teacher, Hanna Muzyka, worked at the Yushkivtsi elementary school, who later became known as a participant in the liberation movement and a political activist, Slava Stetsko. The Slava Stetsko museum operates in the former school.
Село Юшківці розташоване за 30 кілометрів на північний схід від Жидачева, між Ходоровом та Бібркою. Адміністративно входить до складу Ходорівської міської громади Стрийського району Львівської області.
Вперше село згадується у податковому реєстрі 1515 року. Належало землевласнику Павлу Юрковському. Дерев'яна церква Івана Богослова зведена 1802 року на місці давнішого храму.
У 1939-1941 роках у Юшківській початковій школі працювала молода вчителька Ганна Музика, яка згодом стала відома як учасниця визвольного руху та політична діячка Слава Стецько. В колишній школі працює музей Слави Стецько.
Slava Stetsko Museum
Museum / gallery
The museum of the Ukrainian politician and participant in the liberation struggle Yaroslava Stetsko was opened in 2009 in the premises of the school in the village of Yushkivtsi, where Hanna Muzyka, better known as Slava Stetsko, taught in her youth. The initiator of the creation of the museum was local historian Volodymyr Lahotskyi.
Hanna Muzyka ended up in Yushkivtsi in 1939, hiding from the NKVD. Here, she worked as a principal of an elementary school for two years, until she moved to Lviv to enter the university. Took an active part in the activities of the OUN. In 1945, she organized the evacuation abroad of the wounded deputy leader of the OUN Yaroslav Stetsko, whom she later married. She returned to her homeland after Ukraine gained independence, where she headed the KUN party and became a people's deputy.
The museum presents the personal belongings of Slava Stetsko and her husband Yaroslav Stetsko. The interior of her office in Kyiv was reproduced: a chair, a table, a telephone, a typewriter, flags and an icon. Among the personal belongings are an embroidered jacket and a coat. In the basement, the underground printing house that worked here since 1944 has been recreated. A model of the rebel kryivka (hideout) is also presented.
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