Salohubivka Village History Peoples Museum, Salohubivka

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General information about Salohubivka Village History Peoples Museum (Salohubivka)

The Peoples Museum of the Salohubivka Village History was founded in 1975. Initially, it was dedicated to the Soviet intelligence officer Kuzma Hnidash, who was born in Salohubivka in 1914.

Currently, the museum has 1,410 exhibits, 200 of which are original. The exhibition contains materials and documents that highlight the history of the village and the lives of its famous natives. Some ethnographic materials are presented.

Народний музей історії села Салогубівка засновано 1975 року. Початково він був присвячений радянському розвіднику Кузьмі Гнідашу, який народився у Салогубівці у 1914 році.

Зараз у музеї представлено 1410 експонатів, із них 200 оригінальних. В експозиції зібрані матеріали і документи, що висвітлюють історію села та життя його відомих уродженців. Представлені деякі етнографічні матеріали.

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9/9/2025

Categories Museum / gallery
Date of foundation 1975
Hours of work 09:00-13:00, days off - Saturday, Sunday
Address Hnidasha Street, 4A

Salohubivka

Coordinates 50.78085° N, 33.32383° E Copy icon Coordinates copied
Phone +380 5448 51 244,
Email kult@vk-romny.gov.ua
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