The town-type village of Ivanychi is located above Luga in the west of the Volyn region, 30 kilometers south of Volodymyr.
Ivanychi was first mentioned in 1545 as part of the Lithuanian principality, although it is possible that the settlement arose much earlier. Named after the surname of the founder from the Ivanytsky family. It was part of Poland, then the Russian Empire. Intensive development began only after the Second World War.
In recent years, the Kazan Church, which burned down in 1969 and was founded in the 19th century, was restored.
Селище міського типу Іваничі розташоване над Лугою на заході Волинської області, в 30 кілометрах на південь від Володимира.
Вперше Іваничі згадуються в 1545 році в складі Литовського князівства, хоча не виключено, що поселення виникло набагато раніше. Назване за прізвищем засновника з роду Іваницьких. Входило до складу Польщі, потім Російської імперії. Інтенсивний розвиток почався тільки після Другої світової війни.
В останні роки була відновлена згоріла в 1969 році Казанська церква, заснована в XIX столітті.
Ivanychi Historical Museum
Museum / gallery
The Ivanychi People's Historical Museum was founded in 1975 by local historian Vasyl Usyk. From 2021, the exhibition is housed in the spacious halls of the Center for Culture, Leisure and Sports of the Ivanychi Settlement Council.
In the museum, you can familiarize yourself with the history of the Ivanychi region from ancient times to the present day. The oldest finds date back to the Paleolithic era: a mammoth tusk, stone tools, etc. Materials from the period of Kyivan Rus: steel knife and shovel, stone graters, brick plinth. Many exhibits highlight the events of the 18th and 19th centuries: old maps, documents, and household items.
Other expositions tell about the period of the First World War, the state revival of Ukraine in 1917-1920, the Polish occupation, the Second World War, the activities of the UPA, the Soviet occupation, the Maidan and the events of the Russian-Ukrainian war.
The materials that tell about the first founders of the settlement – the Ivanytsky family, as well as the life and activities of the Kyiv voivode, Polish senator Adam Kysil, deserve special attention.
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