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The "Luzhky" nature reserve is part of the Vyzhnytsky National Nature Park.
Here you can see unusual rocks with vertical peeling of rocks, waterfalls on the Vyzhenka River and its tributaries. There is a source of sulfate mineral water "Luzhky".
Recreational facilities are equipped.
Luzhky tract Vyzhenka
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The Museum of TV and Radio Technics was opened in 2024 by the "Suspilne Chernivtsi" branch of the National Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine (NPBU) for the centenary of Ukrainian Radio. It is dedicated to the history of radio and television in Bukovyna.
The exposition of the museum consists of several blocks, divided into different periods of development of television and radio. Presented are studio cameras and film cameras for on-site filming, editing tables and tape recorders used by Chernivtsi television broadcasters from the 1960s to the 2000s. In the photos, you can see moments of the work process of creating TV programs, local TV presenters of different times, journalists, operators, participants and guests of TV programs.
One of the main exhibits is the grand piano, on which Volodymyr Ivasyuk performed his first works for recording phonograms. It was under him that the first recordings of "Chervona Ruta" and "Vodohray" were made.
In order to visit the museum, it is necessary to sign up for tours in advance via e-mail.
Brativ Rusnakiv Street, 3 Chernivtsi
Architecture
The building of the Ukrainian People's House in Chernivtsi has been a center of national culture for over a hundred years.
The date 1884 is indicated on the facade - the year of foundation of the Ukrainian society "People's House". A two-story building was built for it in 1899.
The Ukrainian community in Chernivtsi has always been one of the largest. By the end of the 19th century it was inferior in number only to the Jewish one. Before the First World War, an active process of revival of the Ukrainian language and the national identity of Bukovyna Ruthenians, who recognized themselves as Ukrainians, took place in the city.
In the premises of the People's House, Ukrainian societies operated, periodicals were published, solemn events and meetings with outstanding figures of Ukrainian culture were held. Lesya Ukrayinka, Mykhaylo Hrushevsky, Ivan Franko and others performed here.
Now the building also belongs to the "Ukrainian People's House in Chernivtsi" society.
Yakoba Petrovycha Street, 2 Chernivtsi
Natural object
The viewing platform in the village of Khreshchatyk is located on a high cliff above the Dniester, from which the most fascinating panorama of the city of Zalishchyky, located on the opposite bank, girdled by a steep bend of the river, opens.
From here, the road bridge over the Dniester and the domes of the Khreshchatyk Monastery can be clearly seen.
The observation deck is not equipped.
Khreshchatyk
The building of the Vyzhnytsia Town Hall is located in the center of the city, on the former Rynok Square.
The two-story building of the city magistrate with a stylish decorative tower was built at the beginning of the 20th century. Throughout its existence, it performed administrative functions: it was a magistrate during Austrian times, a city hall during the Romanian occupation, a district administration during the Ukrainian statehood of 1918-1920, and a branch of the State Treasury during Independence. Today it is a city court.
In front of the town hall, there is a monument to Lukyan Kobylytsa, a member of the Austrian Parliament, the leader of the popular uprisings of 1843-1849.
Ukrayinska Street, 13 Vyzhnytsia
Since 2004, the Literary and Memorial Museum of the outstanding writer Yuriy Fedkovych has been located in Chernivtsi in the building where he spent the last years of his life at the end of the 19th century and also edited the Bukovyna newspaper.
In the memorial room, the interior of the newspaper editorial office, Fedkovych's workplace, is reproduced. The room-apartment presents the writer's personal belongings, his desk-bureau, early editions of outstanding works of art, musical instruments, and household items.
In the literary exhibition of the museum, the life and creative path of Yuriy Fedkovych, as well as the public and pedagogical activities of the writer, are widely covered.
Soborna Square, 10 Chernivtsi
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.
Yuriya Fedkovycha Street, 15 Putyla