The village of Markivka is located 10 kilometers northwest of Teplyk.
Known since the 17th century. On the map of Guillaume de Beauplan in 1647, it is indicated as a settlement with a church.
Markivka went down in history as the place where the Ukrainian composer Mykola Leontovich was murdered by the Soviet special services (the museum is open).
Село Марківка розташоване в 10 кілометрах на північний захід від Теплика.
Відоме з XVII сторіччя. На карті Гійома де Боплана 1647 році зазначене як населений пункт, який має церкву.
В історію Марківка увійшла як місце вбивства радянськими спецслужбами українського композитора Миколи Леонтовича (працює музей).
Mykola Leontovych Museum
Museum / gallery
Mykola Leontovych Museum was opened in the village of Markivka, where the composer's father, the author of the world-famous Shchedryk, lived.
It was in the house of Mykola Leontovych's father that he was shot by a Chekist in 1921. He was buried in Markivka at the same time. And in 1977, to the centenary of the composer's birthday, a museum was opened and a bronze bust was installed (artist Yaroslav Ulhursky).
The museum presents photos of the Leontovych family, original manuscripts of scores, title covers of the First and Second collections of songs from Podillya, pianos, books, sheet music, and furniture.
A granite obelisk is installed on Leontovych's grave. It is planned to erect a monument to Shchedryk.
On August 22, 2016, the renovated museum of Mykola Leontovych was opened as a branch of the Vinnytsia Regional Museum of Local Lore.
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