The village of Tymanivka is located 10 kilometers south
The village of Tymanivka on the Kozarykha River is located 10 kilometers south of Tulchyn. Administratively, it is part of the Tulchyn hromada of the Tulchyn district of the Vinnytsia region.
The village has been known since 1606 as Kniazhpil, when it belonged to the nobleman Tykhon Shashkevych, who presumably came from the boyar family of Shashka. The modern name of the village of Tymanivka could have been transformed from Tumanivka, since fogs often stand in the valley of the local reservoir.
Since the 17th century, Tymanivka has been owned by the Chetvertynsky family. The palace built at the beginning of the 19th century by General Ol ...
The village of Tymanivka is located 10 kilometers south
The village of Tymanivka on the Kozarykha River is located 10 kilometers south of Tulchyn. Administratively, it is part of the Tulchyn hromada of the Tulchyn district of the Vinnytsia region.
The village has been known since 1606 as Kniazhpil, when it belonged to the nobleman Tykhon Shashkevych, who presumably came from the boyar family of Shashka. The modern name of the village of Tymanivka could have been transformed from Tumanivka, since fogs often stand in the valley of the local reservoir.
Since the 17th century, Tymanivka has been owned by the Chetvertynsky family. The palace built at the beginning of the 19th century by General Oleksiy Bakhmetiev, who received the Tymanivka estate after marrying Princess Natalia Sviatopolk-Chetvertynska, has been preserved. Later, the estate was owned by State Councilor Volodymyr Tolli and Count Oleksandr Sheremetiev.
In 1796-1797, the house of the manager of the Tymanivka estate was home to the commander Alexander Suvorov, who led the Russian army stationed in this place. Military maneuvers were held on the outskirts of the village (a Suvorov museum was opened in Soviet times).
In the first half of the 19th century, Tymanivka had the status of a town, in which two industrial enterprises operated - they even brewed Pilsner and Bavarian beer. Since that time, the village has preserved monuments of architecture, history, monumental and landscape art, a hydrological monument and beautiful buildings from the beginning of the 20th century.
Every year on Pokrov, when the Tymanivka Village Day is celebrated, the gastronomic festival "Miracle from the Pot" is held here, dedicated to Tymanivka porridge, which has the status of an object of intangible cultural heritage.
Село Тиманівка на річці Козариха розташоване за 10 кілометрах на південь від Тульчина. Адміністративно входить до складу Тульчинської громади Тульчинського району Вінницької області.
Село відоме з 1606 року як Княжпіль, коли воно належало шляхтичу Тихону Шашкевичу, який, імовірно, походив з боярського роду Шашок. Сучасна назва села Тиманівка могла трансформуватися від Туманівка, оскільки в долині місцевої водойми часто стоять тумани.
З XVII століття Тиманівкою володів рід Четвертинських. Зберігся палац, збудований на початку XIX століття генералом Олексієм Бахметєвим, який отримав Тиманівський маєток після одруження з княжною Наталією Святополк-Четвертинською. Пізніше маєтком володіли стацький радн ...
Село Тиманівка на річці Козариха розташоване за 10 кілометрах на південь від Тульчина. Адміністративно входить до складу Тульчинської громади Тульчинського району Вінницької області.
Село відоме з 1606 року як Княжпіль, коли воно належало шляхтичу Тихону Шашкевичу, який, імовірно, походив з боярського роду Шашок. Сучасна назва села Тиманівка могла трансформуватися від Туманівка, оскільки в долині місцевої водойми часто стоять тумани.
З XVII століття Тиманівкою володів рід Четвертинських. Зберігся палац, збудований на початку XIX століття генералом Олексієм Бахметєвим, який отримав Тиманівський маєток після одруження з княжною Наталією Святополк-Четвертинською. Пізніше маєтком володіли стацький радник Володимир Толлі та граф Олександр Шереметєв.
В 1796-1797 роках в будинку керуючого Тиманівським маєтком жив полководець Олександр Суворов, який очолював розквартироване в цій місцині російське військо. На околиці села проводилися військові маневри (за радянських часів відкрито музей Суворова).
У першій половині ХІХ століття Тиманівка мала статус містечка, у якому працювали два промислових підприємства, – тут навіть варили пльзенське та баварське пиво. З тих часів у селі збереглися пам’ятки архітектури, історії, монументального та садово-паркового мистецтва, гідрологічна пам’ятка та прекрасні будівлі початку ХХ століття.
Щороку на Покрову, коли відзначається День села Тиманівка, тут проводять гастрономічний фестиваль "Диво з горнятка", що присвяченій тиманівській засипній каші, яка має статус об'єкта нематеріальної культурної спадщини.
Bakhmetievs-Sheremetievs Palace
Palace / manor , Architecture , Park / garden
The Bakhmetievs-Sheremetievs estate is the decoration of the village of Tymanivka in Vinnytsia Region, a monument of architecture and landscape art of local importance. Despite its neglected condition, the palace and park remain the main tourist highlight of the village.
The palace in Tymanivka was founded at the beginning of the 19th century by Prince Gottfried Sviatopolk-Chetvertynsky, and was completed by the next owner of the estate, General Oleksii Bakhmetiev, who received the Tymanivka estate after marrying Princess Nataliia Sviatopolk-Chetvertynska. The building was designed in a neo-Gothic style, which was rare for the Podillia at that time.
At the beginning of the 20th century, when the owner of Tymanivka was a large landowner, Honorary Justice of the Peace of the Kyiv and Yampil Districts, Volodymyr Tolli (Tol), a side extension with an arch and a terrace was added to the palace, which smoothly transitioned into the park with steps to an artificial waterfall.
The next addition to the palace was made by the last owner of Tymanivka, Count Oleksandr Sheremetiev. He installed a cast-iron porch with columns at the main entrance, brought electricity, water supply and sewage to the estate, built a brewery and distillery in the village, and created the first fire brigade. The estate park around the palace was decorated with rare species of trees and shrubs.
In Soviet times, the Bakhmetievs-Sheremetievs palace housed the Tymanivka Regional Anti-Tuberculosis Sanatorium. Now the sanatorium occupies new buildings, and the palace stands empty. Local enthusiasts are taking care of its preservation.
Since 2024, a lavender plantation has begun to be planted in the park near the Bakhmetievs-Sheremetievs palace as part of the "Lavender Dream" project.
Oleksandr Suvorov Museum
Museum / gallery
The Tymanivka Folk Museum of Oleksandr Suvorov was opened in 1947 in the house of the manager of the Tymanivka estate, where commander Oleksandr Suvorov lived in 1796-1797. In the Tymanivka area, he conducted training for Russian troops stationed in Tulchyn.
The museum's collection is based on finds discovered by local residents in the village (18th-century coins, cannons, cannonballs, bayonets, a drum, etc.). Also presented are uniforms of officers and soldiers of the Russian army of the late 18th century, weapons and standards of Russian, French, and Turkish armies of the 18th century, and a numismatic collection. A document with the commander's personal signature and seal is preserved.
Previously, in front of the museum building stood a bust of Oleksandr Suvorov, which was dismantled in 2023 as part of decolonization.
Taras Shevchenko Art Museum
Museum / gallery
The Peoples Art Museum named after Taras Shevchenko in the village of Tymanivka was established in 1964 on the initiative of local residents, who had earlier begun to collect a collection of works by folk masters: embroidery, weaving items, carving samples, etc.
Later, the museum's collection was supplemented by works by professional artists and sculptors who visited Tymanivka at different times, works from the funds of the Lviv and Kharkiv State Art Institutes. Also presented are gifts to the local agricultural enterprise from numerous delegations, exhibits from various exhibitions in which the enterprise participated.
In total, the museum collection has over 1,100 items.
Tymanivka Village History Museum
Museum / gallery
The Tymanivka Village History Museum opened in 1966, initially housed in the village house of culture. Now the exposition is located in an old building built in 1912, where until 1987 the office of the local collective farm named after Oleksandr Suvorov was located.
Today the museum collection has almost 3000 exhibits. The exposition tells about the founding and development of the village of Tymanivka starting from the Cossack times. The interior of the office of the head of the local collective farm, Pylyp Zheliuk, whose memory is very revered by local residents, has been preserved.
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