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The Yevhen Kibryk Art Museum presents a large collection of works by this graphic artist, who was born in Voznesensk in 1906.
The outstanding illustrator left a significant contribution to the history of this genre, his museum is considered one of the five museums of graphics in the world.
The Kybrik museum exhibits paintings and reproductions of the artist's works, in particular, illustrations to the works of Mykola Hohol.
The art museum is located in a modern building in the very center of Voznesensk.
Sobornosti Street, 14 Voznesensk
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Temple , Architecture
The Church of the Holy Kazan Icon of the Mother of God in Voznesensk was built in 1891.
It is located in the Bolharka district, which was a suburb of Voznesensk, at the intersection of Bolharska Street and Titova Street.
It was one of the four Orthodox churches of the city. The only one that survived.
Bolharska Street, 63 Voznesensk
Monument
A granite monument to the legendary Odesa robber, the "king" of the bandits Mishka Yaponchyk (Mykhaylo Vinnytskyi) was erected at the place of his death in Voznesensk in 1919.
According to legend, during the Soviet-Ukrainian war, a unit of Yaponchik, who was in the service of the Bolsheviks, rebelled and tried to break through on a train to Odesa. The Chekists organized an ambush at the entrance to the Voznesensk railway station. During the detention, Mishka Yaponchyk was shot by Nikifor Ursulov, the commander of the cavalry of the Voznesensk Separate Cavalry Division, during an attempt to escape.
The monument is installed at the entrance to the park "Mar'yin Grove". On the granite stone there is a plaque with the inscription: "On July 29, 1919, Moysha-Yakiv Volfovych Vinnytskyi was shot and buried at this place. He was also the "king" of the Odesa bandits, but he went down in history as Mishka Yaponchyk. There were many legends about him at that time. restless time".
Kyivska Street Voznesensk
Palace / manor , Architecture
The royal summer residence in Voznesensk was built in 1837 for the visit of Russian Emperor Nicholas I.
A small palace is located on the edge of Maryin Grove.
Currently, this is the building of the state-owned enterprise "Voznesensk Forestry".
Kyivska Street, 244 Voznesensk
Architecture
The complex of residential buildings of the Odesa Railway Department was built in Voznesensk at the beginning of the 19th century.
Well-preserved two-story houses organically fit into the city's architecture.
The railway station is located nearby.
Sobornosti Street, 73-77 Voznesensk
The Tsar's Rotunda was built in Voznesensk in 1837 before the visit of Emperor Nicholas I.
It is a gazebo with 8 columns supporting a spherical dome.
The Tsar's Rotunda is located on the central avenue of Sichovoyi Slavy Park. There are three concentric circles of terraces around the gazebo. The park is a favorite recreation spot for residents and guests of the city.
Kibryka Street (Sichovoyi Slavy Park) Voznesensk
The Voznesensk Museum of Local Lore is located in the very center of the city.
The museum was founded in 1965.
The funds of the local lore museum include more than 2,000 exhibits housed in 7 halls. The museum exhibition tells about the historical past of Voznesensk and the region from the earliest times, the period of settlement of the region and the founding of the city, its historical development and modern life during the period of independence of Ukraine.
The local history museum hosts exhibitions of applied art by folk masters of the Voznesensk district. Master classes are held.
Sobornosti Street, 33 Voznesensk