The village of Pisky-Udaiski on the Udai River is located 20 kilometers northwest of Chornukhy.
It was founded in 1750 by the landowner Pishchanskyi on the Cossack lands. In 1890, it became the property of the landowner Hutsenko.
In 1909-1910, a 4-grade Zemsky school was built in the village according to the project of the architect Opanas Slastion, which has survived to this day.
The landscape reserve "Chervonoberezhzhya" and the hydrological reserve "Pisky-Udaiski" are located nearby.
Село Піски-Удайські на річці Удай розташоване в 20 кілометрах на північний захід від Чорнух.
Засноване в 1750 році поміщиком Піщанським на козацьких землях. В 1890 році перейшло у власність поміщика Гуценка.
В 1909-1910 роках в селі була збудована 4-класна Земська школа за проєктом архітектора Опанаса Сластіона, яка збереглася донині.
Поруч розташований ландшафтний заказник "Червонобережжя" та гідрологічний заказник "Піско-Удайський".
Zemska School
Architecture
The Zemska school building in the style of Ukrainian Art Nouveau was built in Pisky-Udaiski in the 1910s according to the project of the architect Opanas Slastion (Slaston).
The Ukrainian painter, ethnographer and architect Slastion developed a number of original school projects for the Lokhvytskyi zemstvo, to which the village of Pisky-Udaiski belonged at the time. These projects are characterized by pointed towers and trapezoidal window openings.
After a new, wider building was built for the village school (now the village library), the Zemska school building is not used.
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