Sosnytsia

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The village of Sosnytsia is located at the confluence of the Ubed River and the Desna River.

For the first time, Sosnytsia is mentioned in the Ipatiev Chronicle in 1234. The name is related to the pine forest that has surrounded this area for a long time.

In the 14th century, Sosnytsia was part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and belonged to the magnate Hlynskyi. It was part of Poland for some time. Since 1649, Sosnytsia has been the hundredth city of the Nizhinsky, then Chernihiv regiments. There was a small fortress here. In the 18th century, the estate of the Poltoratsky nobles was built, in which in 1844-55 lived Anna Kern, Oleksandr Pushkin's beloved, described by him as a "goddess" in the famous poem "I remember a wonderful moment ...".

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The village of Sosnytsia is located at the confluence of the Ubed River and the Desna River.

For the first time, Sosnytsia is mentioned in the Ipatiev Chronicle in 1234. The name is related to the pine forest that has surrounded this area for a long time.

In the 14th century, Sosnytsia was part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and belonged to the magnate Hlynskyi. It was part of Poland for some time. Since 1649, Sosnytsia has been the hundredth city of the Nizhinsky, then Chernihiv regiments. There was a small fortress here. In the 18th century, the estate of the Poltoratsky nobles was built, in which in 1844-55 lived Anna Kern, Oleksandr Pushkin's beloved, described by him as a "goddess" in the famous poem "I remember a wonderful moment ...".

The wooden Intercession Church (XVIII century.) has been preserved.

In 1894, Oleksandr Dovzhenko, a Ukrainian writer, director, playwright, classic of cinematography, was born in Sosnytsia, who glorified his native village in the autobiographical story "Enchanted Desna". In Soviet times, the Dovzhenko Literary Memorial Museum was created, and a monument was erected.

Every year from September 10 to 20, the youth film festival "On the Waves of the Enchanted Desna" takes place in Sosnytsia.

Селище Сосниця розташоване на місці впадіння річки Убедь в Десну.

Вперше Сосниця згадується в Іпатіївському літописі в 1234 році. Назва пов'язана з сосновим лісом, який здавна оточує цю місцевість.

В XIV сторіччі Сосниця входила до складу Великого князівства Литовського, належала магнату Глинському. Деякий час була в складі Польщі. З 1649 року Сосниця - сотенне місто Ніжинського, потім Чернігівського полків. Тут була невелика фортеця. В XVIII столітті була побудована садиба дворян Полторацьких, в якій в 1844-1855 роках жила генеральша Анна Керн, кохана Олександра Пушкіна, описана ним як "богиня" в знаменитому вірші "Я помню чудное мгновенье ...".

Збереглася дерев'яна Покровська церква (XVIII століття.).

В 1894 році в Сосниці народився ...

Селище Сосниця розташоване на місці впадіння річки Убедь в Десну.

Вперше Сосниця згадується в Іпатіївському літописі в 1234 році. Назва пов'язана з сосновим лісом, який здавна оточує цю місцевість.

В XIV сторіччі Сосниця входила до складу Великого князівства Литовського, належала магнату Глинському. Деякий час була в складі Польщі. З 1649 року Сосниця - сотенне місто Ніжинського, потім Чернігівського полків. Тут була невелика фортеця. В XVIII столітті була побудована садиба дворян Полторацьких, в якій в 1844-1855 роках жила генеральша Анна Керн, кохана Олександра Пушкіна, описана ним як "богиня" в знаменитому вірші "Я помню чудное мгновенье ...".

Збереглася дерев'яна Покровська церква (XVIII століття.).

В 1894 році в Сосниці народився український письменник, режисер, драматург, класик кінематографії Олександр Довженко, який прославив рідне село в автобіографічній повісті "Зачарована Десна". В радянські часи був створений літературно-меморіальний музей Довженка, встановлено пам'ятник.

Щорічно з 10 по 20 вересня в Сосниці проходить молодіжний кінофестиваль "На хвилях зачарованої Десни".

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Holy Intercession Church, Sosnytsia
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Holy Intercession Church

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The wooden Church of the Holy Intercession is the only preserved church in Sosnytsia.

It was originally built in 1724 on the site of an ancient temple. It was completely rebuilt in 1847.

Made in the traditional forms of the Cossack temple. It looks archaic due to the unusual slope of the walls. Oil paintings on biblical subjects have been preserved in the interiors.

During Soviet times, the church was closed, the building housed a driving school, then a warehouse. In 1989, the service was resumed.

Map pin icon Pokrovska Street

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Museum of Local Lore, Sosnytsia
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Museum of Local Lore named after Yuriy Vynohradsky

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The Sosnytsia Museum of Local Lore is located in the house of doctor Shcherbakov (1869-1870), which later belonged to Prince Volkonsky, then to doctor Petro Oldenborher.

The museum in it was founded in 1920 by lawyer and historian Yuriy Vynohradsky. He discovered 50 Neolithic sites and 9 hillforts in Chernihiv Region. The archaeological collection of Vynohradsky became the basis of the exposition.

Currently, the museum's funds include 10,000 exhibits. Among the unique exhibits are neck hryvnias, a mammoth tusk with notches, several ancient documents.

Some things of the former owners of the Sosnytsia manor, the Poltoratsky nobles, who owned Sosnytsia in the 18th and 19th centuries, are also presented.

The museum is named after Yuriy Vynohradsky.

Map pin icon Yuriya Vynohradskoho Street, 35

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Dovzhenko Museum, Sosnytsia
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Oleksandr Dovzhenko Literary and Memorial Museum

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The Literary Memorial Museum of Oleksandr Dovzhenko was opened in the film director's homeland in Sosnytsia.

He was born in 1894 in a large rural family in the village of Vyunishche within the current urban-type settlement of Sosnytsia. From there he went to study at the Hlukhiv Teacher's Institute, then to Zhytomyr and pre-revolutionary Kyiv.

His complex biography included service in the troops of the Ukrainian People's Republic, detention in a Bolshevik concentration camp, joining the Communist Party, Polish captivity, work at the People's Commissariat of Foreign Affairs, etc.

Dovzhenko gained worldwide fame as the founder of the Ukrainian National School of Cinematography after the release of his famous films "Zvenyhora" and "Zemlya", the latter of which is now included in the lists of the best films of all times and nations.

Creation of the director's museum in Sosnytsia began in 1957, after his death. Dovzhenko's parental house has been preserved, in which the atmosphere that surrounded him in his youth is reproduced. Collections of his short stories and film stories are presented in the literary exhibition.

An impressive, expressive monument to Dovzhenko (1974, sculptor Anatoliy Fuzhenko, architect Anatoliy Ihnashchenko) was installed in the courtyard of the estate.

Map pin icon 2nd lane Oleksandra Dovzhenka, 2

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