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Park / garden
The city park was created in Bucha in 2011. This is one of the youngest and most picturesque landscape parks of the Kyiv region.
Bucha city park in the English style is spread over an area of 42 hectares. At the entrance, visitors are greeted by an elegant rotunda and a huge oak tree. There are many sculptures and installations in the area with lakes and fountains, neat paths and luxurious flower beds.
Here you can visit a mini-zoo, a skate park, a rope park, a children's town, and a cafe-hut.
Instytutska Street, 54 Bucha
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Architecture
The railway station in Bucha was opened in 1901. Since those times, the station building has been preserved, which is now the main architectural landmark of the city.
The building, built in an eclectic style with elements of Romanesque and Gothic, is decorated with towers and arched windows, which makes it look like a small castle.
The station was restored for the centenary of the city, and a commemorative plaque appeared on its facade on this occasion. The station still has a functioning steam locomotive hydraulic column, which is also a local rarity.
Levka Lukyanenko Street, 3 Bucha
Palace / manor , Architecture
The manor house of Shtamm, an adviser to the board and one of the creators of the Kyiv-Kovel railway, built in the 1900s, is located in a park area on the western edge of Bucha.
The two-story building in the neo-Romanesque style is decorated with complex brick decor. The main facade of the manor is flanked by two round towers with decorative loopholes and a tented finish. Under the loopholes there is a real arcature frieze. The windows of the second floor have semicircular finials and are decorated with platbands.
Service buildings and farm buildings have also been preserved near the main building. The mansion is surrounded by an abandoned park, through which a landscape alley leads to the facade of the estate.
Thanks to its exquisite and original architecture, the Stamm manor has a significant historical and cultural value, but it is not officially an architectural monument. Until 2004, the "Druzhniy" children's sanatorium was located here. After the fire in 2004, it stopped working. At the moment, the manor is in an abandoned state.
Yevhena Konovaltsya Street Bucha