The village of Boiarka on the bank of the river of the same name is located 20 kilometers northwest of Lysianka.
It was first mentioned in 1644 in Polish documents. Since 1722, Boiarka belonged to the Polish tycoon Yan Yablonskyi, and since 1774 - Frantsishek Branytskyi.
The township of Poradivka was annexed to Boiarka in 1967. Poradivka is the birthplace of Mykola Suprun, the husband of the famous Ukrainian politician Ludmila Suprun. On the initiative of the Suprun family, a museum historical and ethnographic complex was built here, which is part of the "Golden Horseshoe of Cherkasy".
Село Боярка на березі однойменної річки розташоване в 20 кілометрах на північний захід від Лисянки.
Вперше згадується в 1644 році в польських документах. З 1722 року Боярка належала польському магнату Янові Яблонському, а з 1774 року - Францішекові Браницькому.
Присілок Порадівка приєднали до Боярки в 1967 році. Порадівка - батьківщина Миколи Супруна, чоловіка відомої української політикині Людмили Супрун. За ініціативи родини Супрунів тут споруджено музейний історико-етнографічний комплекс, що входить в "Золоту підкову Черкащини".
Museum Historical and Ethnographic Complex
Temple , Museum / gallery
The historical-ethnographic museum complex in Boiarka was started in 2005 by the Suprun family of famous Ukrainian politicians. In 2006, the complex was included in the "Golden Horseshoe of Cherkasy Region" program due to the large number of archaeological monuments of different periods.
The complex is located on the territory of the village of Boiarka , which since 1967 has included the village of Poradivka.
The complex consists of the church of Faith, Hope, Love and their mother Sofiya, a bell tower, a museum in an ethnographic style and a park with a cascade of ponds, islands, gazebos, etc. Currently, the museum is closed.
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