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The Hlyboka Local Lore Museum was founded in 1985. In 2005, the museum received a new building - a building-architecture monument of the late 19th - early 20th centuries.
The museum's exposition is divided into several thematic sections. The "History of One Excavation" hall presents archaeological finds from different cultures in the region.
The ethnographic exposition collects ethnographic material that gives an idea of the life and lifestyle of peasants in the mid-17th - 20th centuries, their lifestyle, clothing, crafts, and beliefs.
Of particular interest is the "Amulets of Grandma's Home" hall, which recreates the interior of a peasant family's dwelling with all the furniture and household utensils of that time. Visitors have the opportunity to get acquainted with peasant crafts: weaving, embroidery, woodworking, cooperage, and carving. Wonderful examples of national costumes are presented here, samples of pottery are on display.
The exhibition "Literary and Artistic Hlyboka region" is dedicated to the life and work of local poets and singers.
Heroyiv Nebesnoyi Sotni Street, 98 Hlyboka
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Palace / manor , Architecture
The palace of the landowners Skybinetskyi (Skybnivsky) in Hlyboka is the most interesting architectural monument of this small Bukovyna town, although it has survived to our days in a rebuilt form.
The palace was founded in the 19th century (according to other sources, at the beginning of the 20th century) by the Polish tycoon Bronyslav Skybinetskyi, who moved to Hlyboka from the family estate in Dunaivtsi in 1874.
The complex-shaped three-story structure, after numerous reconstructions, now looks like an ordinary administrative building. Currently, it houses the children's department of the central district hospital.
Tarasa Shevchenko Street Hlyboka