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Галерея "Арт на мур", Івано-Франківськ
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"Art na Mur" Gallery

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The "Art na Mur" Gallery of Contemporary Art opened in 2012 in the Bastion Fortress Gallery complex on the territory of the Stanislaviv Fortress in the historical center of Ivano-Frankivsk.

The gallery hosts exhibitions of works of art by artists from Ivano-Frankivsk and other cities of Ukraine, including classical painting and avant-garde.

The institution offers organization and holding of exhibitions, sale of paintings.

Map pin icon Fortechny Lane, 1 Ivano-Frankivsk

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Пам'ятник Міцкевичу, Івано-Франківськ
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Adam Mitskevych Monument

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The monument to Adam Mitskevych in Ivano-Frankivsk is one of two monuments to the outstanding Polish poet erected in Ukraine for the centenary of his birth (the other is in Lviv).

Initially, the figure was carved from pink marble and was 2.3 meters high. The words in Polish were engraved on the pedestal: "To Adam Mitskevych in the century since his birthday - citizens of the city of Stanislaviv. 1898."

During the First World War, the monument was damaged. In 1930, a new figure was installed, this time cast in bronze. The Polish board was replaced with a new one: "Adam Mitskevych, 1798-1855". In this form, the monument has been preserved to this day.

Map pin icon Adama Mitskevycha Square Ivano-Frankivsk

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Катедральний Собор, Івано-Франківськ
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Archcathedral and Metropolitan Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ

Temple , Architecture

The Archcathedral and Metropolitan Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ is the main Greek-Catholic shrine of Ivano-Frankivsk.

The cathedral was founded in 1720 as a Jesuit church, but due to construction errors, the original building had to be completely dismantled and rebuilt in 1752. In the middle of the 19th century, the temple was handed over to the Greek Catholics and it became a cathedral.

In 1899-1890, Bishop Andrey Sheptytsky of Stanislavsky served as the rector of the cathedral before his appointment as Metropolitan of the UGCC.

The Resurrection Cathedral is considered a model of the Austro-Bavarian architectural school with clear features of classicism. At the same time, the tops of the towers are made in the style of Hutsul wooden architecture.

In the interior there is a large five-tiered iconostasis, made by the famous Ukrainian artists Modest Sosenko, Yuliush Makarivskyi and Antin Monastyrskyi.

The building of the former Jesuit monastery with the collegium, which is now occupied by the medical institute, has been preserved nearby.

In 1993, a high-relief of Andrey Sheptytskyi was installed on the facade of the cathedral, and in 1997, sculptures of Princess Olha and Volodymyr the Great as patron saint of Rus, as well as the blessed martyr Hrihoriy Khomnshin, bishop of Stanislaviv (1904-1945), were placed in the niches.

Map pin icon Andreya Sheptytskoho Square, 22 Ivano-Frankivsk

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Музей мистецтв Прикарпаття, Івано-Франківськ
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Arts of Prykarpattya Museum (Collegiate Church)

Temple , Museum / gallery

The Arts of Prykarpattya Museum in Ivano-Frankivsk is the largest treasury of sacred, fine and decorative art of Ivano-Frankivsk region, whose collection includes more than 15 thousand works of art.

The institution opened in 1980 as the Ivano-Frankivsk Regional Art Museum. It has since been housed in a Roman Catholic church.

The Collegiate (Parish) Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Saints Andrew and Stanislav is an architectural monument of national importance, one of the most valuable and ancient architectural and spiritual monuments of Ivano-Frankivsk. Built in 1672-1703 by French architects Fransua Korassini and Karol Benua to order the city's founders Andriy Potocki as the ancestral tomb of this magnate dynasty (Potocki's coat of arms "Pylyava" is located on the second floor on the east wall in front of the buttresses).

The three-nave basilica with a transept is made in the Baroque style with elements of the Renaissance. The interiors of the church have preserved frescoes by Erazm Fabyanskyi, which in Soviet times determined his fate to become an art museum.

Now the exhibition presents samples of Halician iconography and Baroque sculpture, the works of classics of Western Ukrainian painting: Kornyl Ustyanovych, Ivan Trush, Yaroslav Pstrak, Yulian Pankevych, Oleksa Novakivsky, Osyp Sorokhtey, Olena Kulchytska, as well as the works of Polish, Austrian, German and Italian masters of the 18th century.

The most valuable part of the collection are considered to be six sculptures by the outstanding Ukrainian sculptor Ivan Heorhiy Pinzel.

Map pin icon Andreya Sheptytskoho Square, 8 Ivano-Frankivsk

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Вірменська церква (Собор), Івано-Франківськ
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Cathedral of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin (Armenian Church)

Temple , Architecture

The Cathedral of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin is better known to residents of Ivano-Frankivsk as the "Armenian Church" or "Blue Church".

A tall building with two towers in the mature Baroque style next to the market square was erected in the 18th century on the site of a wooden church in honor of the miraculous icon of the Mother of God (crowned in 1937, now located in Poland). Construction began after the Armenian community of the then Stanislaviv received the right to self-government. Since the Armenians did not have enough funds for construction, the owner of the city, Yuzef Potoski, obliged the Jewish community, which competed with the Armenian community in trade, to help with financing.

Two restorations in the 19th and 20th centuries significantly changed the appearance of the building.

Wooden sculpture, most likely the work of master Matviy Poleyovskyi, was used in the interior design. On the walls are frescoes made by Yan Soletskyi. The interiors were completely preserved during the Soviet times due to the fact that the museum of the history of religion and atheism was located here.

In 1990, the church was returned to believers. Today it is the Holy Intercession Cathedral of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine.

Map pin icon Virmenska Street, 6 Ivano-Frankivsk

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Міське озеро, Івано-Франківськ
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City Lake

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"Stanislaviv Sea" - this is what the current city lake of Ivano-Frankivsk was called when it appeared in 1955.

The history of the construction of the city lake is as follows: on the territory of the former Potocki menagerie, where the Polish nobility and local residents used to love to hunt, a number of ponds were dug back in Stalin's times, which were connected by locks to the Bystrytsia-Solotvynska river. One day, the floodgates were opened, water filled the reservoirs, and as a result, a "sea" was formed.

Currently, the city lake is one of the main recreation areas of Ivano-Frankivsk. The most romantic place is the bridge leading to the "Island of Love". There is a boat station.

Map pin icon Hetmana Mazepy Street Ivano-Frankivsk

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Музей родинних професій, Івано-Франківськ
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Family Professions Museum

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The private museum of family professions was created in Ivano-Frankivsk in 2005 by journalist Roman Fabryka.

The exposition tells about 150 different professions that the collector's family has been engaged in over the past 200 years. Among them were beekeepers, architects, blacksmiths, doctors, builders, geologists, miners, musicians, agronomists, zootechnicians, teachers, gardeners and others.

A variety of professional tools, devices, mechanisms and devices are presented - from a plow to a computer.

Map pin icon Kyivska Street, 6A Ivano-Frankivsk

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Гетьманські вали, Івано-Франківськ
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Hetman Ramparts

Historic area , Park / garden

The territory behind the Potocki Palace in Ivano-Frankivsk is known as the "Hetman's Ramparts".

It was part of the city fortifications - the Stanislav fortress. In order for the castle of the owners of the city to be higher than other city fortifications, artificial ramparts with two bastions were built. Walls were built on the embankments, which were demolished at the beginning of the 19th century, and in 1876, the "Hetman's Ramparts" square was built on this site.

Today it is a small park in which the Ascension monument is installed, the central element of which is a sculpture of Jesus Christ.

Map pin icon Valova Street Ivano-Frankivsk

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Меморіал "Дем'янів Лаз", Івано-Франківськ
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Memorial Complex "Demyaniv Laz"

Historic area , Museum / gallery , Monument

The tract of Demyaniv Laz on the outskirts of Ivano-Frankivsk is the site of a mass shooting of prisoners of the NKVD prison.

The executions were carried out before the retreat of the Soviet troops in 1941. During excavations, human bones were found here and they were able to identify 524 individuals. It was possible to establish the identity of 22 people, work in the archives of the SBU made it possible to determine the names of another 400 executed.

In 1998, the "Demyaniv Laz" memorial complex was opened near the graves. The museum was opened in 2009.

The name of the tract is related to the name of one of the local peasants, Demyan from the village of Zahvizdya, who owned a plot of the Posichnyansky forest here.

The memorial complex "Demyaniv Laz" is a branch of the Ivano-Frankivsk Regional Museum of the Liberation Struggle named after Stepan Bandera.

Map pin icon Tsiolkovskoho Street, Demyaniv Laz tract Ivano-Frankivsk

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Музей "Герої Дніпра", Івано-Франківськ
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Museum "Heroes of Dnipro" (branch of NMHMU)

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The "Heroes of the Dnipro" Museum in Ivano-Frankivsk is a branch of the National Military Historical Museum of Ukraine. It was founded in 1966 as the Museum of Combat Glory of the 38th Combined Arms Army, which in 1943 took part in the forcing of the Dnipro north of Kyiv and the creation of the Liutizh bridgehead.

The central element of the exposition is the diorama "Experience on the Dnipro", which shows combat actions during the crossing of the river in September 1943. Before entering the demonstration hall, visitors pass through a stylized headquarters dugout used by the commander of the 38th Army, Colonel General Kyrylo Moskalenko.

The main exhibition in 12 halls highlights the military history and traditions of Prykarpattia much more widely - from the times of the Galicia-Volyn state to the present day. Separate chapters are devoted to the combat path of the Legion of the Ukrainian SSR in Stanislaviv region during the First World War, the formation of the UGA during the Ukrainian-Polish war of 1918-1919, and the participation of natives of Ivano-Frankivsk region in the Russian-Ukrainian war.

The exhibition is complemented by a rich collection of samples of small arms, engineering and artillery ammunition, and means of communication.

In 2018, a stationary exhibition dedicated to the centenary of the proclamation of the Western Ukrainian People's Republic was opened.

Map pin icon Natsionalnoyi Hvardiyi Street, 14D Ivano-Frankivsk

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Музей визвольної боротьби, Івано-Франківськ
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Museum of Liberation Struggle named after Stepan Bandera

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Ivano-Frankivsk Regional Museum of the Liberation Struggle named after Stepan Bandera is housed in a two-storey Art Nouveau building near the city center.

The museum presents documents and material covering the period from XI to XX centuries. and which tell about the struggle of the inhabitants of Prykarpattya for the independence of Ukraine. In particular, there are documents that cover the struggle against the Soviet regime of the Legion of Sich Riflemen, the Ukrainian People's Republic, the Western Ukrainian People's Republic, the OUN and the insurgent army.

The exposition dedicated to political prisoners is represented by a map of the Gulag camps and household items of prisoners.

A memorial complex "Demyaniv Laz" was built on the site of the execution of the victims of Stalin's terror.

Branches of the Ivano-Frankivsk Regional Museum of the Liberation Struggle named after Stepan Bandera are also the Historical and Memorial Museum of Stepan Bandera in Stary Ughryniv, the Museum of Liberation Struggle of Prykapattya in Kosiv, and the Museum "Roman Shukhevych Underground Headquarters" in Kniahynychi.

Map pin icon Myrona Tarnavskoho Street, 22 Ivano-Frankivsk

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Музей Олекси Довбуша, Івано-Франківськ
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Oleksa Dovbush Historical and Memorial Museum

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The historical and memorial museum of Oleksa Dovbush in Ivano-Frankivsk was created in 1995 on the basis of the private collection of the famous historian Volodymyr Hrabovetsky, who for 50 years studied the Carpathian insurgent movement of opryshki of the 16th–19th centuries and the life of the legendary hero Oleksa Dovbush, a noble robber and people's avenger, who fought for the liberation of the enslaved peasantry.

The small museum exposition consists mainly of documents and paintings, as well as some ethnographic materials.

The most interesting exhibit is the legendary ax of Dovbush, which was kept for two centuries by the descendants of witnesses to the death of the robber in the village of Kosmach.

Map pin icon Hetmana Mazepy Street, 1 Ivano-Frankivsk

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Палац Потоцьких, Івано-Франківськ
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Potoski Palace

Castle / fortress , Palace / manor , Architecture

The fortified palace-castle in Stanislaviv (Ivano-Frankivsk) was founded in 1672 by the founder of the city, the Halician mayor Andryi Potoski, as his residence and the citadel of the Stanislaviv fortress. Before that, the wooden hunting castle of his father Stanislav "Revera" Potoski served as a residence.

The first stage of construction was managed by the architect Fransua Korassini, and after 1679 by the architect Sharl Benua. The castle consisted of a three-story palace surrounded by defensive ramparts and bastions, side service buildings and a park in the center of the castle yard. Only the front palace fence, which separated the castle from the city, with an entrance gate decorated with knightly symbols, was well preserved.

Polish King Yan III Sobeskyi, Transylvanian Prince Ferents II Rakotsi and others visited the Potoski Palace.

Until now, the main complex of buildings has lost its original appearance, as it has been repeatedly rebuilt and adapted to the needs of various military departments. Until 2004, a military hospital was located on the territory. Until recently, the complex was privately owned.

Currently, an initiative group of citizens has created a charity fund "Space of Innovative Creations "Palace", which attracts grant funds for the restoration of the historical monument, the creation of a museum and exhibition complex is planned. Art events, performances and other events are already held on the orderly territory of the ancient residence. In 2013 The restoration of the entrance gate was completed in 2008, which returned to its authentic appearance.

On the opposite side, you can see the remains of ramparts and bastions, on one of which the Ascension monument with a 3-meter sculpture of Jesus Christ (2001) is installed.

Map pin icon Shpytalna Street, 5 Ivano-Frankivsk

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Літературний музей Прикарпаття, Івано-Франківськ
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Prykarpattya Literary Museum

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The Prykarpattya Literary Museum was opened in 1986 for the 130th anniversary of the birth of the writer Ivan Franko.

The museum is located in a one-story town house of the end of the 19th century.

After the renovation in 2006, the museum exposition tells about all the main stages of the development of the literary process in the region starting from the 12th century. In particular, a copy of a page of the Galician Gospel of 1144, a reprint of the Galician-Volyn Chronicle, materials about the first Carpathian printing presses in Stratyn and Krylos are presented.

In total, the museum's funds include more than 40,000 exhibits. The most valuable among them are Lviv old prints of the 17th century: "Triodion" from 1664 and "Apostol" from 1684.

A prominent place in the exposition is occupied by a section devoted to the stay of Ivan Franko in Prykarpattya, illustrated with an electrified literary map.

The exposition presents manuscripts and lifetime editions of the works of Ivan Franko, Bohdan Lepky, Vasyl Stefanyk, Les Martovych, Mark Cheremshyna, Nataliya Kobrynska, Mykhaylo Yatskiv, Olha Duchyminska and other writers.

The museum also highlights the development of the literary process of Prykarpattya in the 20s and 30s of the 20th century, the work of writers of the OUN-UPA, the activities of the Stanislaviv Literary Association and the regional organization of the National Union of Writers of Ukraine.

The Prykarpattya Literary Museum is a branch of the Ivano-Frankivsk Museum of Local Lore.

Map pin icon Bohdana Lepkoho Street, 27 Ivano-Frankivsk

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Станіславівська фортеця (Бастіон), Івано-Франківськ
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Stanislaviv Fortress (Bastion)

Castle / fortress , Museum / gallery

A fragment of a defensive wall with a bastion is all that remains of the ancient city fortifications of the Stanislaviv Fortress in modern Ivano-Frankivsk.

The fortress was founded in 1662 by the Kyiv voivode Andriy Potocki according to the project of Fransua Korassini. The first fortifications were wooden, but in 1672 they helped the city withstand the Turkish siege. In 1679-1682, the Stanislaviv fortress was significantly strengthened under the guidance of the architect Sharl Benua. The city was surrounded on all sides by defensive moats, ramparts with eight bastions and stone fortress walls up to 10 meters high. The fortifications were almost completely dismantled in the 19th century at the request of the Austrian authorities.

Currently, the "Bastion" gallery is located in the casemates of the restored bastion - a shopping and entertainment complex with a terrace for walks, souvenir shops, boutiques, a cafe and a restaurant. There is a permanent exhibition of sculptures, paintings and photographs.

Map pin icon Fortechny lane, 1 Ivano-Frankivsk

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