A two-story half-timbered building opposite the central entrance to the territory of the Parkhomivka sugar factory is called Malevyich's house in Parkhomivka.
The enterprise was built at the end of the 19th century by Pavlo Kharytonenko, a sugar factory. In 1890-1895, Severyn Malevych, the father of the future artist Kazymyr Malevych, who also lived in Parkhomovka, went to school here and learned to paint, served as the manager of the factory.
Local residents claim that the Malevych family lived in this house, built for employees of the sugar factory.
Last update
7/21/2024
Categories | Architecture |
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Date of foundation | XIX century |
Address |
Kooperatyvna Street
Parkhomivka |
Coordinates |
50.1251047° N, 35.0042894° E
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