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Architecture
The large complex of water mill buildings in the village Horodyshche-Pustovarivske is a unique monument of industrial architecture.
It was built in the second half of the 19th century by the landowner Ivan Pidhorsky, who owned the Horodyshche-Pustovarivske sugar factory.
The complex consists of two buildings separated by a dam across the Ros River. On the right bank there is a three-story building, which is now partially destroyed (part of it is equipped for a residential building). On the left bank, there is a large four-story building preserved in good condition.
It is still used for its intended purpose - it is a functioning mill (although it is now electric) with working equipment from a century ago.
The picturesque picture is complemented by ledges of granite on the banks of the river and a metal suspension bridge.
Tsentralna Street Horodyshche-Pustovarivske
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Architecture , Gastrotourism
The water mill in the village of Syniava in the Kyiv region was built in the middle of the 19th century, when the village was owned by Count Oleksandr Branytskyi. At the same time, a sugar factory was built in the village. In 1904, the mill was rebuilt, significantly increasing in size.
The four-story brick building of the mill is located next to the dam near the threshold on the Ros River. An architectural monument of local importance.
In 2015, the Stary Mlyn hotel and restaurant complex opened in the reconstructed building.
Tarasa Shevchenka Street, 1 Syniava
The water mill was built in Shamraivka in the 19th century. In 1907, the three-story building of the mill was reconstructed, and an oil mill was completed.
The complex still works as intended, the original equipment has been preserved.
Tsentralna Street Shamraivka
The massive stone water mill in the village of Pivni was built on the right bank of the Unava River in 1909. Located on the outskirts of the village near the central road.
From a distance, the mill building resembles a small castle. Despite some damage, the mill still works, but no longer as a water mill.
Tsentralna Street Pivni
The water mill on the Berezanka River in Antoniv was built by Polish magnates Pidhirski, who owned the village since the end of the 18th century.
The mill is still used for its intended purpose. The object is in satisfactory condition.
Antoniv
Museum / gallery
The Kyiv Museum of Wax Figures is a private collection of the Sazhyn's family.
The idea of creating a museum came to them in 1997 after getting acquainted with the exposition of the branch of the London Museum in Amsterdam. In 2000, it took three years to present to the audience an exhibition of twenty figures, which formed the basis for the creation of the future museum.
Currently, 60 figures of political figures of the past and present, famous writers, popular actors and singers, glorified athletes are presented in five halls.
In the gallery you can see: politicians (Mykhaylo Hrushevsky, Leonid Kravchuk, Leonid Kuchma and others), writers, poets (Lesya Ukrayinka, Taras Shevchenko, Mykhaylo Bulhakov), musicians (Andriy Makarevych, Viktor Tsoyand others), actors (Heorhiy Vitsin, Yevhen Morhunov, Yuriy Nikulin others), athletes (Valeriy Lobanovsky, Liliya Podkopayeva) and others.
Beresteysky Avenue, 29 Kyiv
The writer's building of the "Worker of Literature" cooperative (Rolit) at the intersection of Bohdana Khmelnytskoho Street and Mykhaylo Kotsyubynskoho Street is the "most memorable" building in Kyiv. 29 memorial plaques have been installed on its facade - a kind of record.
The building in the style of constructivism and classicism, designed by Vasyl Krychevskyi, was built in 1934 by the housing cooperative of the Union of Writers. At different times, about 130 writers and other artists lived here, including Oles Honchar, Pavlo Tychyna, Maksym Rylskyi, Volodymyr Sosyura, Mykola Bazhan, Oleksandr Korniychuk, Andriy Malyshko, Ostap Vyshnya and others. Oles Honchar's "Cathedral" was created here and Andriy Malyshko's "Song about a Towel" was written.
The writer's house is also mentioned in several literary works and memoirs of writers.
In 1970, the Rolit building was declared a historical monument.
Bohdana Khmelnytskoho Street, 68 Kyiv
The Yahotyn Historical Museum is located in a complex of ancient buildings of the industrial town of the distillery (19th century) in the very city center.
In 14 rooms, there are collections of archaeological finds belonging to the most ancient times of the Neolithic era, Trypillya culture, Slavic times, the period of Kyivan Rus, the Cossack era, as well as household items, household tools, jewelry of the XVII-XVIII centuries, products of applied art of the XIX - the beginning of the 20th century.
The collection includes 5,000 exhibits.
Nezalezhnosti Street, 114 Yahotyn
The building of the former Zemsky school of the late 19th and early 20th centuries is located in the central part of the village of Hostroluchchia, next to the ruins of the Holy Trinity Church.
Today, a village secondary school is located in the premises of the former Zemsky school.
Yakova Bohdana Street, 10 Hostroluchchia
The Zhukivtsi History and Local Lore Museum bears the name of its founder, teacher and local historian Petro Topchiy. It was on his initiative that the original two-story museum building was erected in Zhukivtsi in 1984.
Today, the exposition in four halls includes more than 8,000 exhibits covering the entire historical heritage of the village. In particular, the materials of Trypillia and Chernyakhiv cultures, as well as a large ethnographic collection, are presented.
Near the museum building, in 1990, the Shevchenko`s Milestone was erected in memory of Taras Shevchenko's stay in Zhukivtsi on the way from Bohuslav to Trypillia in 1845. A T-74 tractor was installed in the yard in honor of the farmers work.
The Zhukivtsi History and Local Lore Museum named after Petro Topchiy is a branch of the Obukhiv Local Lore Museum.
Sadova Street, 1 Zhukivtsi
Park / garden
A monument of garden and park art, the Zhurivsky Arboretum was created in the 19th century by Kyiv vice-governor Arkadiy Kochubey for his wife Sofiya Vyazemska.
The manor had a 40-room palace with a hall of mirrors and a library. A picturesque avenue led from the palace to the pond. 382 species of trees and shrubs grew in the park. In particular, cedar, larch, oak, and Manchurian walnut were imported from East and South Asia.
Currently, 150 species of trees remain, including larch, thuja, suga, rubber tree. A 400-year-old giant oak and an age-old black pine in the form of a lyre, as well as a trident pine, have been preserved. Of the manor buildings, only the kennel building has survived.
Zhurivka
Zoo
Happy Animal Park "12 Months" (Zoo "XII Months") is located 40 kilometers from the center of Kyiv on the highway to Dymer, between Demydiv and Lytvynivka.
On the territory of 16 hectares, there are aviaries built according to modern technologies. You can see more than 100 species of animals in the zoo. Among its inhabitants are a white lion and a lioness, a white tiger, giraffes, a black jaguar, a red wolf, cheetahs, puma, hyenas, Kamchatka bears, various monkeys, a rhinoceros, antelope kanna, bison, alpacas and others. Indian elephants are expected to arrive.
For children, there is a petting zoo in "12 Months", where you can interact with donkeys, lambs, mini-cows and other domestic animals. A large playground and a pirate ship have been prepared for active children's recreation.
In the center of the complex, next to the pond, there is a restaurant in the style of a fairy-tale castle, similar to the Bavarian castle Noyshvanshtayn - the prototype of Snow White's castle from Disney cartoons. Many animals can be hand-fed.
Russian-Ukrainian war
Since the beginning of the full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war, in February 2022, the "!2 months" zoo immediately found itself under Russian occupation, at the epicenter of hostilities, and was actually cut off from the outside world. For more than a month, in extremely difficult conditions without light, gas and fodder, under constant enemy fire, seven employees of the park cared for the animals and saved most of them. Unfortunately, several animals died due to the stress of the explosions - they could not withstand the sounds of shells flying over the park and exploding.
Currently, the Happy Animal Park "!2 Months" has resumed its work and welcomes visitors.
Verbova Street, 79 Demydiv
Temple , Archaeological site
Archangel Michael Zvirynets cave monastery is an ancient Rus underground abode founded in the 10th-11th centuries on the territory of Zvirynets - the country hunting grounds of Prince Vsevolod of Kyiv.
The monastery was destroyed by the Polovtsy in 1096-1097. The caves were opened in 1888 by the Ukrainian artist Dmytro Zaychenko.
The internal arrangement of the complex is similar to the caves of the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra. A small cell was discovered near the entrance to the caves, to the left of it - a straight underground corridor with 40 burial niches. A cave church was also discovered. In the caves, cypress boards from tombs, slate slabs and plinths, remains of felt and leather shoes, ceramics and other things were found. Old Rus drawings and inscriptions have been preserved on the walls, including the famous Zvirynets Cross, which became the most popular Orthodox symbol of the Moscow Patriarchate in Kyiv.
At the end of the 19th century, the monastery was partially restored as a hermitage of the Saint Jonas Monastery with the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin. Today it is an independent Archangel Michael monastery in Zvirynets.
Lomakivska Street, 20-22 Kyiv