The village of Bystryk is located at the confluence of the Bystrytsia River into the Ret, 10 kilometers east of Krolevets, next to the M-02 highway Kipti - Hlukhiv - Bachivsk. Administratively, it is part of the Konotop district of the Sumy region.
Bystryk was founded in the middle of the 17th century. The old coat of arms of the village with the image of a horse jumping over a brick wall symbolizes the existence of Cossack stables and a brick factory in the village. During the Russian Empire, the road from Moscow via Kyiv to Odessa ran through the village.
The Ukrainian Soviet poet Pylyp Rud was born in the village (a monument has been erected, a museum has been opened).
Село Бистрик розташоване при впадінні річки Бистриці в Реть за 10 кілометрів на схід від Кролевця, поруч із трасою М-02 Кіпті – Глухів – Бачівськ. Адміністративно входить до складу Конотопського району Сумської області.
Бистрик засновано в середині XVII століття. Старовинний герб села із зображенням коня, що перестрибує через цегляну стінку, символізує існування в селі козацьких конюшень та цегляного заводу. За часів російської імперії через село пролягла дорога із Москви через Київ в Одесу.
Уродженцем села є український радянський поет Пилип Рудь (встановлено пам'ятник, відкрито музей).
Poet Pylyp Rud Museum
Museum / gallery
The room-museum of the poet Pylyp Rud operates in the premises of the Bystryk Educational Complex, because it was in the village of Bystryk that he was born in 1910 and studied at a local school.
The exhibition presents a portrait of Pylyp Rud, documents and photographs from his family archive, a story about the poet's life and work "A Brave and Songful Heart", a drawing of his native house. From personal belongings, you can see books, a shirt, letters from the war to his relatives, a correspondent's ID card for the South-Western Front, a collection of poems "Valiant Youth", etc.
Among other materials about Rud's life and work: memories of him from friends and fellow villagers, correspondence between schoolchildren and the poet's wife and daughter, articles dedicated to Rud, and photographs about the poet's life and work.
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