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The interactive museum of weaving in Busha opened in 2019 as part of the artistic project "Ways of Woven Busha". The project involves reproducing the full process of making a woven product using traditional methods and training in various weaving techniques for everyone.
The exposition presents a variety of looms and other equipment for the production of fabrics, ancient carpets, paths, sackcloths, towels and many other products of Podillya folk art masters.
The Busha Museum of Weaving offers visitors to try to work at the looms on their own, in order to experience all the intricacies of the weaving craft and the fabric production process.
The Weaving Museum is a branch of the State Historical and Cultural Reserve "Busha".
Kooperatyvna Street, 13 Busha
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The Yampil Museum of Fine Arts presents a collection of works by contemporary Ukrainian artists, a collection of women's and men's clothing, and a numismatic collection by Volodymyr Lev.
The museum exposition presents products of traditional crafts of Yampil region: embroidery, Easter eggs, weaving from the villages of Klembivka, Dzyhivka, Tsekinivka, Pisarivka, Borzhky and others.
Svobody Street, 136/48 Yampil
The Yampil Museum of History and Local Lore is a department of the local Museum of Fine Arts. The exposition tells about the nature, archeology, history and culture of the Yampil region.
Svobody Street, 71 Yampil
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The monument to the Moldavian landlord Yeremiya Mohyla , the founder of the city of Mohyliv-Podilskyi, was erected in 1995 for the 500th anniversary of the city.
At this place, in 1495, Yeremiya Mohyla built a castle, which he later gave to the Polish count Stefan Potocki as a dowry for his daughter. The new owner founded a fortified city here, which he named Mohyliv in honor of his father-in-law.
In 2011, a park with flower beds and a children's playground was laid out around the monument of Yeremiya Mohyla.
Kyivska Street, 4 Mohyliv-Podilskyi