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The Aviation Museum in Konotop is a department of the Konotop City Museum of Local Lore of Oleksandr Lazarevsky.
The history of the museum began in 2004 with the observation deck of the Konotop air base, where three helicopters of Mil family were installed.
To date, the exhibition presents the L-39 aircraft, as well as seven different helicopters KB Mil, in particular the world's only surviving to this day air control point Mi-22.
In addition, you can see the military bunker during the German-Soviet war.
1st lane Ryaboshapka, 1/1 Konotop
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The museum-manor of General Mykhaylo Drahomyrov opened in 2007 in the restored house of the general in Konotop.
Military and statesman of the Russian Empire of Ukrainian origin, General of the Infantry Mykhaylo Drahomyrov was born in the ancestral Drahomyrov village near Konotop, and the last years of his life he lived in his city estate.
The museum exposition presents furniture of the late XIX - early XX centuries, paintings by local artists and other exhibits.
The museum-manor of General Drahomyrov is a department of the Konotop city museum of local lore of Oleksandr Lazarevsky.
Henerala Drahomyrova Street, 18 Konotop
Konotop City Museum of Local Lore is one of the oldest and richest museums in Sumy region. It was founded in 1900 on the initiative of the prominent Ukrainian historian Oleksandr Lazarevsky, whose name the museum now bears. The paintings, books, ancient weapons, and manuscripts donated by Lazarevsky became his first exhibits.
Now the museum has almost 24 thousand exhibits. 9 exhibition halls cover the history, nature and ethnography of the region. Stone Age tools, vessels of the Bronze Age, ancient Rus and Cossack weapons, etc. are presented.
Among the most interesting exhibits: the chair (armchair) of Hetman Kyrylo Rozumovsky from the palace in Baturyn, the castle and the key to the gate of the Konotop fortress, the Gospel-aprakos of 1707 from the printing house of the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra.
The foyer presents works of art of Ukrainian and Western European art.
The facade of the museum is decorated with a mural with a portrait of Oleksandr Lazarevsky.
Sadova Street, 2 Konotop