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The Museum of the Underground Partisan Movement in the Mykolaiv Region was opened in 1975 in an old mansion of the end of the 19th century, which belonged to the family of German colonists von Schardt, well-known in Mykolaiv.
In 1941-1943, the intelligence officer Viktor Lyahin, the head of the Mykolaiv underground resistance center during the Second World War, lived here.
The museum contains a rich collection of documents, photographs, and objects that tell about the struggle of the residents of the Mykolaiv region against the German invaders. Presented are fictitious medical certificates, passes, passports, copies of German seals, made by the underground to save young people from being deported to Germany and to organize the escape of prisoners of war from the concentration camp.
In the center of the hall, a collection of small arms and large-scale models of military equipment are exhibited.
Lyahina Street, 5 Mykolaiv
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The municipal institution "Historical Museum" of the Veselynove Village Council was founded in 1991. The museum is located in the center of the village of Veselynove next to the church of the first-ranking apostles Peter and Paul.
The museum's collection includes about 3 thousand exhibits, which are exhibited in 9 halls. A separate stand is dedicated to the native of Veselynove region, Ukrainian archaeologist, poet and researcher of Scythian antiquity Borys Mozolevsky.
In 2003, the exhibition "Not subject to oblivion: Chronicle of the Communist Inquisition" was opened.
The museum organizes exhibitions of works by local artists and masters of folk art.
Borysa Mozolevskoho Street, 15 Veselynove
The National Museum "History of the Village of Radisnyi Sad and Winemaking of Lower Pobuzhye" was created in the 1990s by local historian and local historian Viktor Zadorozhny.
The four exhibition halls reflect the history of the village of Radisnyi Sad, which arose on the basis of vineyards nationalized by the Soviet authorities in the 1920s, founded in 1908 by the German colonist Klyundt.
The exhibits collected in the museum explore the history of the development of viticulture and winemaking in Lower Pobuzhye.
Myru Street, 10 Radisnyi Sad
The Voznesensk Museum of Local Lore is located in the very center of the city.
The museum was founded in 1965.
The funds of the local lore museum include more than 2,000 exhibits housed in 7 halls. The museum exhibition tells about the historical past of Voznesensk and the region from the earliest times, the period of settlement of the region and the founding of the city, its historical development and modern life during the period of independence of Ukraine.
The local history museum hosts exhibitions of applied art by folk masters of the Voznesensk district. Master classes are held.
Sobornosti Street, 33 Voznesensk
The Vradiivka Historical and Local Lore Museum is located in the central part of the village of Vradiivka. It was founded in 1977. In 1990, it received the status of "people's". The museum's funds number about 6 thousand exhibits.
The exposition attracts attention with the case of the land assignment to sergeant Ivan Vradiy (1800), the Psalter of 1882, the bronze plate with the inscription about the founding of the Oleksandr Nevsky Church in Vradiivka (1902). The ethnographic collection of the museum is represented by tools for the production of woolen and linen yarn and homespun cloth.
The new permanent exhibition is dedicated to the events of the Revolution of Dignity in 2014 and the Heroes of the Russian-Ukrainian War.
Nezalezhnosti Street, 95 Vradiivka