Attractions of Pryluky district

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Полкова скарбниця (Арсенал Ґалаґана), Прилуки
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Regimental Treasury (Galagan Arsenal)

Architecture

The building of the regimental treasury is the only preserved stone fortification structure of the Pryluky fortress, the oldest civil structure in the city.

A small tenement for storing Cossack valuables, cleynods and weapons was built near his house by the Zaporizhzhia colonel Hnat Galagan, who rose under Hetman Ivan Mazepa, and later in the service of Tsar Peter I.

The rectangular structure with walls one meter thick has deep basements. The ends are crowned with baroque pediments, the facades are decorated with pilasters.

The booty taken by the Cossacks from the campaigns was stored here: expensive weapons, clothes, money, as well as regimental flags.

Nearby is the grave of an unknown Cossack.

Map pin icon Galaganivska Street, 25B Pryluky

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Воскресенська церква, Ічня
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Resurrection Church

Temple , Architecture

The Resurrection Church is located in the very center of Ichnia.

The construction of the church at the expense of the parishioners began in 1806, and after 4 years it was consecrated. The temple is cross-shaped, elongated (60 meters), with a wide middle dome. Inside - a gilded single-tiered iconostasis by master Kulahin. The walls and dome are decorated with frescoes.

In 1844, a two-story belfry was built, on which there was a bell weighing 4,272 kilograms, cast in Nizhyn.

Currently, the Church of the Resurrection belongs to the UOC of the Moscow Patriarchate.

Map pin icon Svyato-Preobrazhenska Street, 1 Ichnia

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Іванівська церква, Прилуки
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Saint John's Church

Temple , Architecture

This monumental stone building with a tall, slender bell tower is one of the best architectural structures in Pryluky.

Saint John's Church (Ivanivska Church) was built in 1865 in Kvashentsy (formerly a village, now a district of the city), at the intersection of Kyivska and Ivanivska streets.

The first wooden church at this place was laid in 1708 by hetman Ivan Mazepa, thanks to which it got its name, which has survived to this day, despite the fact that Mazepa was anathema by the Russian church.

The stone temple was built after a strong fire, which destroyed all the churches of the city at the end of the 18th century, except Saint Barbary Church. Currently, the Saint John's Church has been restored in its original form.

Map pin icon Kyivska Street, 146 Pryluky

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Михайлівська церква, Полонки
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Saint Michael's Church

Temple , Architecture

Saint Michael's Church in Polonky was built in 1777-1779 (according to another version in 1720) at the expense of Oleksandr Shylo, the priest's son.

The influence of the wooden folk architecture of Left Bank Ukraine is very noticeable in the architecture. Initially, the temple was single-domed, then two heads were added to it above the side chambers and stucco molding was added on the facades.

This is one of the most distinctive churches of the Ukrainian Baroque era in Chernihiv Region. The relics of Saint. Dimitry, Metropolitan of Rostov, are preserved in the Saint Michael's Church. Next to the temple is a holy spring, the water from which is attributed healing properties.

Map pin icon Mykhaylivska Street Polonky

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Миколаївська церква, Білорічиця
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Saint Nicholas Church

Temple , Architecture

The Saint Nicholas Church in Bilorichytsia is all that remains of the estate of Olena Volkonska-Rakhmanova, the daughter of the Decembrist Serhiy Volkonsky.

The estate belonged to her since 1873. Oleksandr Yuliyovich Yahno lived and worked in the village - an architect, artist and master of artistic ceramics. It was from his hand that all the residential and farm buildings of the manor were built in the Rakhmanov estate. The complex included a palace (1886), a wing for guests (1878), a bakery and a church (1850). The palace was destroyed during the Second World War. The church was already dismantled during the Soviet times - in 1962.

To this day, only the building of the wing for visitors, which now houses the Saint Nicholas Church, has survived. This piece of architecture combines the forms of Russian (XVII-XVIII centuries) and Ukrainian folk architecture.

Map pin icon Tarasa Shevchenko Street Bilorichytsia

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Церква Святого Миколая, Ічня
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Saint Nicholas Church

Temple , Architecture

The Church of Saint Nicholas in Ichnia was built in 1879 according to a typical diocesan project in the so-called modern brick style.

During Soviet times, the church building was destroyed, but the bell tower was preserved - it was used as a fire station.

Since 2007, the Saint Nicholas church-bell tower belongs to the religious community of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine.

Map pin icon Vasylchenko Square, 14 Ichnia

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Преображенська церква, Ічня
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Savior and Transfiguration Church

Temple , Architecture

The Savior and Transfiguration Church in Ichnia is located on the bank of a picturesque pond, where a wooden church stood as early as the 18th century.

In 1804, it burned down, and 7 years later, at the expense of the parishioners, a new stone Transfiguration Church with a bell tower and two domes was built in its place.

The wooden iconostasis was created in 1830, the icons are made in the style of Greek painting. The main shrine is a copy of the icon of the Rusty Mother of God.

The Transfiguration Church in Ichnia successfully survived the Soviet period and now belongs to the UOC of the Moscow Patriarchate.

Map pin icon Svyato-Preobrazhenska Street, 3 Ichnia

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Музеї Соколиного хутора, Петрушівка
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Sokolyny Khutir Museum Complex

Ethnographic complex , Museum / gallery

The museum complex of Mykola Cherep's private agro-tourism complex "Sokolyny Khutir" in Petrushivka consists of several museums: historical and ethnographic, the Museum of the History of Liberation Struggles in Chernihiv region, the open-air Museum "Time Machine", the Taras Shevchenko Art Gallery and the Mint Museum.

The historical and ethnographic museum of the estate "Sokolyny khutir" is dedicated to the history of this region from the times of Trypil culture to the Second World War. Cossack weapons, a loom of the 18th century, Ukrainian embroidery and other items of everyday life and cultural heritage of the Ukrainian people are presented.

A special place in the exhibition is devoted to the Cossack period of Bohdan Khmelnytskyi, as well as Hetman Ivan Mazepa, who once owned the farm.

For entertainment, there are stables, a forge, a mini-zoo, a Cossack shooting range, summer and winter hams, a Cossack bathhouse, an aqua zone with boats and catamarans. Theatrical Cossack performances are held.

Map pin icon Naberezhna Street, 68 Petrushivka

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Стрітенський собор, Прилуки
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Stritennya Cathedral

Temple , Architecture

The Stretenia Cathedral of the Hustynia monastery on Galaganivska Street is a notable architectural building of old Pryluky.

It was built in 1889 in honor of the fallen Russian Emperor Oleksandr II. Most of the funds for the construction were donated by the then mayor Ivan Dedin.

A rare for Ukrainian architecture, a three-nave basilica-like building with three domes (only one - the central one - has survived to our time), made of rare red brick and painted with brown paint.

From 1929 until recently, the temple housed a local history museum. Currently, the exposition has been dismantled, and work is underway to restore the temple.

Map pin icon Galaganivska Street Pryluky

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Цукровий завод, Парафіївка
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Sugar Factory

Architecture

The sugar factory in Parafiivka was founded in 1846 by landowner Hryhoriy Tarnovsky, who lived in the family estate in nearby Kachanivka.

In 1852, the enterprise came into operation and already in the first season of operation produced granulated sugar, molasses and pulp worth about 500,000 roubles. In the second half of the 19th century, the plant was one of the most powerful sugar processing enterprises in the Chernihiv province, which used advanced technologies at that time - steam engines.

In 1897, the Tarnovsky estate in Kachanivka together with the Parafiivka sugar factory was bought for a million rubles by the "sugar king" Pavlo Kharytonenko. In 1903-1904, the plant was completely reconstructed and expanded: new office premises, a factory village for workers were built, electric traction was installed, equipment was improved and partially replaced. In 1898, a brick factory was built specifically for the reconstruction of the factory, which is still in operation. In honor of Kharytonenko's eldest daughter, the plant was named Olenivskyi.

In March 1919, Kharytonenko's farm together with the Parafiivka sugar factory was nationalized by the Soviet authorities.

The plant in Parafiivka remained one of the leading enterprises of the Ichnyan district until recently, but since 2011 it has stopped its work.

In 2020, the new owners completely demolished the Parafiivka sugar factory - an industrial monument of the 19th century.

Map pin icon Tarasa Shevchenko Street, 123 Parafiivka

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Спасо-Преображенський собор, Прилуки
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Transfiguration Cathedral

Temple , Architecture

The ancient five-bathroom Transfiguration Cathedral is the main architectural landmark of Pryluky.

It was built at the beginning of the 18th century at the expense of Colonel Hnat Galagan. It was located on the territory of the Pryluky fortress, on the site of the burnt wooden Savior's Church of the middle of the 17th century.

The stone temple was built by folk craftsmen in the restrained forms of the late baroque, characteristic of Cossack temples. Reconstruction was carried out in 1834.

Inside the cathedral, its founder, Colonel Galagan, is buried in a deep crypt. The main shrine is the icon of the Sorrowful Mother of God.

Nearby is the massive two-story church-bell tower of Saint Nicholas. A monument to Saint Yoasaf of Belhorod, who was born in Pryluky, was erected between them.

Map pin icon Tarasa Shevchenko Street, 1 Pryluky

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Дендропарк Тростянець
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Trostianets Arboretum

Park / garden

Trostianets Arboretum is one of the most beautiful landscape parks of Ukraine. It was created in the 19th century by a representative of the ancient Hetman family, Ivan Skoropadskyi (grandson of Hetman Ivan Skoropadskyi, grandfather of Hetman Pavlo Skoropadskyi).

The Trostianets Park project was developed by gardener Karl Schlinhlof. Artificial mountains (up to 30 meters high) reminiscent of the Alps were piled on a flat piece of land. The pits formed during the removal of soil for the mountains have been turned into ponds. At first, trees of local species were planted: pine, spruce, birch, oak. Then exotic species were planted in the artificially created landscape: Weymouth pine, Siberian spruce, Siberian cedar, black pine, hemlock, juniper and others. In total - 623 species.

Work continued until Skoropadsky's death in 1887. He is buried in the grounds of the park, the words are carved on the monument: "Any passer-by! The garden in which you walk was planted by me; it served me as a comfort in my life. If you see a disorder that leads to its destruction, then say about this to the master of the garden: you will do a good deed."

Currently, the Trostianets Arboretum is subordinate to the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, and tours are held.

Two outbuildings have been preserved from the complex of manor buildings, which are currently being restored to create a museum and a hotel.

Map pin icon Ivana Skoropadskoho Street, 1 Trostianets

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Varva Historical and Local Lore Museum

Museum / gallery

The Varva Historical and Local Lore Museum was founded in 1990.

Today, the museum has more than 1,000 exhibits. The exposition in seven halls tells about the history of the village from the first chronicle mention of Varva in 1079 to the present.

Materials about the outstanding Ukrainian Slavik philologist, historian, folklorist Osyp Bodyansky, who was born in Varva and was well acquainted with Taras Shevchenko, are exhibited.

The exposition "Not to be Forgotten", dedicated to the Holodomor of 1932-1933, continues to be replenished with eyewitness accounts.

The museum regularly holds exhibitions of works by folk craftsmen of the Varva region.

Map pin icon Zakhysnykiv Ukrayiny Street, 5 Varva

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