The village of Khrystanivka on the Sula River is located 10 kilometers southeast of Lokhvytsia.
It has been known since the 17th century, when it was part of the Senchan hundred of the Lubensky regiment. In 1704, the first church was built (not preserved).
In 1913, according to the project of the architect Opanas Slastion, a Zemstvo school was built, the building of which has been preserved to this day.
In the floodplain of Sula, in the vicinity of Khrystanivka, there is a landscape reserve "Khrystanivsky" with an area of 1,705 hectares.
Село Христанівка на річці Сула розташоване в 10 кілометрах на південний схід від Лохвиці.
Відоме з XVII ст., коли входило до складу Сенчанської сотні Лубенського полку. В 1704 році була побудована перша церква (не збереглася).
В 1913 році за проєктом архітектора Опанаса Сластіона було побудовано земську школу, будівля якої збереглася понині.
В заплавній частині Сули в околицях Христанівки розташований ландшафтний заказник "Хрістанівській" площею 1705 гектарів.
Zemska School
Architecture
The Khrystanivka Zemska School is located on picturesque cliffs above the Sula River. This is one of the fifty schools of the Lokhvytsia zemstvo that have survived in the Poltava region, built at the beginning of the 20th century according to the project of the artist and ethnographer Opanas Slastion (Slaston), who designed buildings in the style of Ukrainian Art Nouveau, which "correspond to the national taste and acquired features of national originality". Among the characteristic features are large hexagonal doors and windows, which were popularly called "Shevchenko windows".
In 1995, the school was closed. Currently, one wing houses a paramedic-midwifery station.
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