The small picturesque village of Ryhy on the Sulytsia River is located 5 kilometers south of Lohvytsia.
It has been known since 1721, but burial mounds located in the vicinity testify that people lived here as early as the 9th-13th centuries. The Ascension Church, built in 1792, has not survived.
The only architectural monument is the Zemstvo school, which was built in 1912-1913 according to the project of the architect Opanas Slastion.
Маленьке мальовниче село Риги на річці Сулиця розташоване в 5 кілометрах на південь від Лохвиці.
Відоме з 1721 року, проте розташовані в околицях курганні могильники свідчать, що люди тут жили ще в ІХ-ХІІІ століттях. Збудована в 1792 році Вознесенська церква не збереглася.
Єдина пам'ятка архітектури - земська школа, яку було побудовано в 1912-1913 роках за проєктом архітектора Опанаса Сластіона (Сластьона).
Zemska School
Architecture
The former Zemska school building is located at the entrance to the village of Ryhy from the Krynytsia side.
It was one of the fifty schools of Lokhvytsia zemstvo, built in the first half of the 20th century according to the project of the famous architect and ethnographer Opanas Slastion (Slaston) in the style of Ukrainian modernism with the use of folk-style romantic decorative elements. A characteristic feature is the trapezoidal window and door openings, as well as the tented roof with folds.
The decorative tower above the vestibule was dismantled during the Soviet era, when the building housed the Ryhy Village Cultural Center.
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