The village of Drabivtsi is located 10 kilometers north of Zolotonosha, on the road to Drabiv.
Known since the 17th century from the "Description of Ukraine" by the French traveling engineer Guillaume de Beauplan. At first it was a free Cossack village, then it became the property of Pereyaslav colonels. After the Northern War, the village became the property of the family of Major General Kantauzen.
The wooden Trinity Church, built in the 18th century, has been preserved.
Село Драбівці розташоване в 10 кілометрах на північ від Золотоноші, по дорозі на Драбів.
Відоме з XVII століття з "Опису України" французького інженера-мандрівника Гійома де Боплана. Спочатку було вільним козацьким селом, потім перейшло у власність переяславських полковників. Після Північної війни село перейшло у власність родини генерал-майора Кантаузена.
Збереглася дерев'яна Троїцька церква, збудована в XVIII столітті.
Holy Trinity Church
Temple , Architecture
The Holy Trinity Church in Drabivtsi was built in the 18th century.
The church is small, single-domed. It is distinguished by a ploughshare coating, which is uncharacteristic for this area, which resembles the shingle coating of Western Ukrainian wooden temples. It seems as if this church was moved to Central Ukraine from Western Ukraine, but this was not actually the case, although there is a connection with Western Ukraine: the last reconstruction was carried out by the team of the Lviv Restoration Workshop.
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