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Dubrovytsia Historical and Ethnographic Museum was established in 1957 as the Museum of the Armed Uprising of 1917.
The exposition in 4 halls tells about the origin and development of Dubrovytsia in chronological order: "History of the ancient city", "Life and tools", "Our land during the Second World War", "Modernity".
Among the exhibits are works of art by potter Yevtukh Kulyk, master of folk art Ulyana Kit, photographs of the Counts of Plyater, copies of the pages of the Peresopnytsia Gospel.
Myru Street, 16 Dubrovytsia
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Temple , Architecture
The majestic church of John the Baptist in the mature baroque style, which stands in the center of Dubrovytsia, was built at the beginning of the 18th century, after the wooden Catholic church built in 1684 at the expense of Yan Dolsky burned down.
According to other sources, the current church was built in 1695-1702.
After the Second World War, the church was closed by the Soviet authorities, but in 1992, after Ukraine gained independence, it was returned to the Catholic community of Dubrovytsia.
The Church of John the Baptist is an architectural monument of national importance. Restoration has been carried out.
Pryrichkova Street, 3A Dubrovytsia
The Church of the Nativity of the Holy Virgin Mary was built in Dubrovytsia in 1865 at the expense of Count Ihnatiy Broel-Plyater.
The three-domed stone temple is made in the late Baroque style.
In Soviet times, the church building was used as a salt warehouse. Today it is an active temple, an architectural monument of national importance.
Ulyaniyi & Anastasiyi Holshanskykh Street, 4 Dubrovytsia
Architecture , Temple
The wooden church of Saint Nicholas was built in the city of Dubrovytsia in 1872 at the expense of the parishioners. In 1876, a church-parish fraternity was founded at the church, and in 1877, a one-class public school was opened.
Saint Nicholas Church is an architectural monument of local importance.
The temple is active and belongs to the UOC of the Moscow Patriarchate.
Myru Street, 13A Dubrovytsia