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Temple , Architecture
The first wooden church in Yaniv (the current village of Ivano-Frankove) was built in 1614 by the founder of the city, Yan Svoshovskyi.
The temple was damaged during the Liberation War of Bohdan Khmelnytskyi. In 1670, the church was rebuilt in stone, although it remained partly wooden.
In 1741, the construction of a new stone church began, which was consecrated under the title of the Holy Trinity in 1774. In the 19th century, the wooden belfry was replaced by a stone one.
In 1946, the church was closed, turning it into a warehouse, and in 1992 it was returned to the Catholic community.
Yavorivska Street, 13A Ivano-Frankove
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Museum / gallery , Zoo
The Museum of Nature in Ivano-Frankove is located on the territory of the administration of the "Roztochchya" Nature Reserve and exhibits the flora and fauna of this region.
The museum presents collections of invertebrates and vertebrates, rare and listed in the Red Book species of plants and animals. Stands with rocks and minerals of Roztochchya, lichens and bryophytes, fruits and seeds, pathogenic fungi are presented.
Fish, viper, etc. "swim" in cans with formalin. In the corner of the room are stuffed animals: red deer, badger, wild boar. The collection of birds includes 45 species. The collection of butterflies and beetles of the entomologist Filyk Roztochchya is valuable in the museum, which includes more than 250 species, 15 of which are listed in the Red Book.
On the territory there is a conference hall, a tennis court, a place for horse riding, places for rest. Seedlings for sale.
Sichovykh Striltsiv Street, 7 Ivano-Frankove
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The Yavoriv National Nature Park was created in 1998 on the basis of the landscape park of the same name and the adjacent territories of the Starychiv and Maheriv Military Forest Farms.
The area of the park is 7 thousand hectares. The territory stretches like a crescent from the village of Vereshchytsia (Yavoriv district) to the village of Krekhiv (Lviv district). In the south, the national nature park borders the "Roztochchya" nature reserve, and in the north - with the Yavoriv training ground. There are 13 settlements near the park, but none of them are within the park boundaries.
The flora of the Yavoriv National Nature Park includes 707 plant species, of which 20 species are listed in the Red Book of Ukraine. The vertebrate fauna of the park includes 289 species, including 24 species of fish, 11 species of amphibians, 6 species of reptiles, 200 species of birds and 48 species of mammals. The most numerous species of mammals are the European roe deer, wild boar, rusak hare, fox, squirrel, marten, wood ferret, raccoon dog, and from those listed in the Red Book - European mink, ermine, badger. Red deer and elk occasionally enter the territory of the park from neighboring massifs.
The region in which the Yavoriv National Natural Park is located is rich in archaeological and historical and cultural monuments. A number of primitive man's sites and hillforts of the princely period have been discovered here.
Picturesque clearings and abandoned orchards are often found among the forest massifs - a memory of the former villages and hamlets that were evicted during the creation of the Yavoriv landfill.
The park has a number of pedestrian and car routes, ecological and educational trails, equipped with stationary areas for recreation.
Zelena Street, 23 Ivano-Frankove
Museum / gallery
The Museum of Arts and Crafts of the Yavoriv Region and Yavoriv Painting was created on the basis of the Yosyp Stanko Art Vocational School in Ivano-Frankove.
The exposition began to take shape in 1958, when the school was still working in Yavoriv. The museum exhibits many decorative plates decorated with Yavoriv Painting, flat-relief carvings, relief carvings, openwork-relief carvings; candlesticks; Yavoriv boxes; pendants from various plates; furniture with Yavoriv carvings, including two chess tables with chess pieces.
Numerous easel carvings on fairy-tale themes, sculptural portraits of Ivan Franko and Bohdan Khmelnytsky are presented.
Rynok Square, 13 Ivano-Frankove