The picturesque village of Putyla is located in the mountains in the southwest of the Chernivtsi region.
The settlement of Storonets-Putyliv has been known since 1501.
The legendary folk hero Lukyan Kobylytsya was born here.
The wooden Saint Nicolas Church (1885) has been preserved.
The manor-museum of the famous Ukrainian writer Yuriy Fedkovych is located in an old wooden house.
Every year on the last Sunday of May, the holiday "Wires for poloniny" is held.
Putyla Day is celebrated in September.
Мальовниче селище Путила розташоване в горах на південному заході Чернівецької області.
Поселення Сторонець-Путилів відоме з 1501 року.
Тут народився легендарний народний герой Лук'ян Кобилиця.
Збереглася дерев'яна Миколаївська церква (1885 рік).
В старовинній дерев'яній хаті розташована садиба-музей відомого українського письменника Юрія Федьковича.
Щорічно в останню неділю травня проходить свято "Проводи на полонини".
День Путили відзначають у вересні.
Saint Nicholas Church
Temple , Architecture
The Saint Nicholas Church is located in the center of Putyla, next to the museum-manor of Yuriy Fedkovych, who at one time allocated land and money for its construction.
It is a typical Bukovyna three-tiered church. The wooden church has a rectangular vestibule, a square nave and a faceted altar, covered by three almost identical tops, the middle of which is slightly higher and more slender than the others. On both sides of the nave, faceted-shaped parapets are attached, which gives the temple an almost cruciform appearance.
The two-tiered belfry, the walls of which are also covered with wood, and the top of the tent with sheet metal, harmoniously complements the church and together with it forms a whole temple architectural ensemble.
Yuriy Fedkovych Manor-Museum
Palace / manor , Museum / gallery
The manor of the Ukrainian writer Osyp-Yuriy Fedkovych family is located in the very center of Putyla.
The original wooden house in which the future writer was born and raised was built at the end of the 18th century. In the post-war years, a new building was built on the site of the manor that burned down, which housed the museum's administration and the literary section, which tells about the creative life of the writer. In 1974, the manor itself was reconstructed.
Yuriy Fedkovych's family house is a typical Hutsul wooden house, slightly elongated compared to the usual ones, without additional buildings. The three-log house in plan, built of spruce logs, consists of a hall and two rooms: a small living room and a living room.
Today, the Fedkovych estate is a real ethnographic museum of the Hutsul region. Here you can familiarize yourself with national costumes, everyday life, the main types of Hutsul art, from wooden carved utensils to the architecture of a residential building.
Near the manor there is a well, from which Yuriy Fedkovych himself drank water, opposite the entrance to the museum - his bust.
The Yuriy Fedkovych Manor Museum in Putyla is a department of the Chernivtsi Regional Museum of Local Lore.
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