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Palace / manor , Architecture , Museum / gallery
The palace and park complex in Vasylivka, on the basis of which the historical and architectural museum-reserve "Popov's Manor" was created, received the popular name "Popov's Castle".
The grandiose palace was built in 1894 (probably according to the project of the architect Mykola Benois) in the style of neo-romanticism with elements of Gothic and Baroque and was reminiscent of medieval European castles in architecture. The main building had a ballroom, mirror rooms, a library with rare books, a picture gallery with originals by Titsian, Goya and Rembrandt.
In Soviet times, most buildings were dismantled for building materials. The crenellated walls with a gate, two outbuildings, a carriage house, a stable, and a watch tower have been preserved. The monument is in a state of disrepair, a residential building and a boarding school are located on its territory.
A museum of the manor's history has been opened in the western wing, where, in particular, Bryullov's paintings are presented. Recently, the clearing of the palace basements and other dungeons, where tours began, was completed.
During the large-scale Russian invasion in 2022, the buildings of the Popov estate were damaged, and the museum exhibits were looted by the Russian occupiers.
Druzhby Street, 2 Vasylivka
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Historic area , Natural object , Archaeological site
A high hill on the bank of the Dnieper near Vasylivka has long been called a Bald Hill (Lysa Hora).
Since 1972, Bald Hill in Vasylivka has been a nature reserve. Multi-meter-high coastal cliffs are interesting for exposure of layers of various rocks. The local forest plantations date back to the 80s of the 19th century and include more than 60 types of tree species.
The Bald Hill hillfort of the Scythian period was discovered.
Lysa Hora tract Vasylivka
Museum / gallery
The municipal institution "Balky Historical and Local Lore Museum" of the Mala Bilozerka village council of the Zaporizhzhia region has been operating since 1970.
The museum fund has more than 10 thousand exhibits. The archeological exposition presents some of the treasures of the Haymanova Mohyla mound, including amphorae and a copper cauldron.
The ethnographic exposition "Ukrainian Room" recreates a fragment of the interior of a village house with a stove, household items, embroidered clothes, towels, a samovar.
The Hall of Fame tells about the events of the Ukrainian Revolution and the Second World War.
Kakhovska Street, 28B Balky
Monument
The monument "Glory to the tomato!" installed in 2009 on the central square of Kamyanka-Dniprovska.
In this way, the residents of the city expressed their gratitude to the vegetable-feeder, in the cultivation of which the entire district specializes. The installation of the tomato monument was initiated by the director of the Kamyanka-Dniprovska Forestry State Enterprise Hryhoriy Karpiy.
It took about 10 bags of cement to create the tomato monument, and the huge tomato weighs 600 kilograms. The red-painted tomato looks very appetizing, townspeople and guests of Kamyanka-Dniprovska are often photographed next to it.
Mykoly Hoholya Street Kamyanka-Dniprovska
Zoo
The private zoo in Vasylivka belongs to a local resident, blacksmith, artist Oleksandr Pylyshenko.
His first pet was the lioness Katya from the Yalta Zoo. After some time, she was found a mate - the lion Samson from the Rivne Zoo. He belongs to a rare species of Barbary lions, which are practically absent in the wild. In 2011, the lioness gave birth to two lion cubs. This happened at a time when Pylyshenko was setting a 36-day record for the duration of a person's stay in an enclosure with lions.
Since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, Vasylivka has been under the control of the Russian occupation forces. Those who go to the territory controlled by Ukraine leave their pets here. Currently, more than 500 large and small animals and birds live in the Oleksandr Pylyshenko Animal Rehabilitation Center. Including very large ones, such as lions, tigers, bears - about 70. Animals are rescued here after difficult life circumstances - they are fed, treated and given shelter.
At the beginning of the full-scale war, there were situations when the animals did not eat for eight days, there was no electricity, heating and gas for weeks. Currently, the Vasylivka Zoo is supported by charitable assistance from caring people.
Stepova Street, 8 Vasylivka