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The Zaporizhzhia Regional Museum of Local Lore is located in the former building of the Zemsky Administration (1912) - one of the few surviving buildings of pre-revolutionary Oleksandrivsk.
Founded by archeologist and folklorist Yakiv Novitskyi. More than 100,000 exhibits highlight the history of the city from ancient times to the Second World War. The most interesting collections: paleontological remains of animals from the Neogene and Anthropogenic periods; archaeological finds from the Zaporizhzhia mound; Sarmatian ornaments; collections of insects; stuffed animals of rare birds; weapons and household items of the Zaporizhzhian Cossacks.
One of the departments is devoted to the native of the Zaporizhzhia region, Otaman Nestor Makhno, who became famous during the revolutionary years as the leader of the anarchist people's movement in the southern regions of Ukraine.
Troyitska Street, 29 Zaporizhzhia
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The "City Beyond the Thresholds" Museum Studios is a branch of the "Khortytsia" National Reserve, located in the center of the city of Zaporizhzhia, on the second floor of the "Shoes House". It is an exhibition space and a cultural hub for the cooperation of cultural institutions and figures with the aim of popularizing Ukrainian history and culture.
The exhibition "Zaporizhzhia through the Ages: A Heroic History" is permanently open, where part of the exhibits from the Zaporizhzhian Cossacks History Museum, which is closed for reconstruction, is presented. Its sections are devoted to the Scythian era, the period of Kyivan Rus and the Cossack times. The expositions are designed in the style of a museum still life. In the exhibition hall, visitors will see symbolic boats - an ancient Rus boat, a Cossack Chayka, a Cossack ship - which combine and weave different pages of history into a single "text".
Another exhibition presents the latest archaeological finds that were discovered during the survey of the washed-up areas of the coast of the Dnipro River, which appeared as a result of the Russian aggressors blowing up the dam of the Kakhovskaya HPP. About 80 artifacts representing different historical periods from the Bronze Age, the Scythian Age, the Middle Ages to the Cossack period are presented in three display cases: fragments of molded ware and ancient Greek amphorae, a Bronze Age dagger, stone tools, a sling stone, varvarkas, arrowheads, arrows weapons of the Cossack period, a fragment of a mirror, a bracelet, a blacksmith's hammer, etc.
The photo exhibition "Reserved Khortytsia" is a creative installation in the form of unrolled photo film of the second half of the 20th century, supplemented with mirrors, branches and sand, which carry certain symbolism.
Tsentralnyi Boulevard, 3 Zaporizhzhia
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Jumping with a rope (Flying rope) in Zaporizhzhia is carried out on the iron Arch bridge connecting the island of Khortytsia with the right bank of the Dnipro.
The Archway bridge in Zaporizhzhia was built in 1974 according to the project of Mykola Artemenko. The height of the bridge is 40 meters with a length of 320 meters. Here, for the first time in the practice of Soviet bridge construction, a unique 205-meter-long metal prefabricated beam was used, which works together with a stiffening beam.
In 2000, Oleksandr Shkalikov performed the first rope jump from the bridge. Flying rope or Bridge swinging rope differs from classic bungee jumping in that when jumping on a dynamic climbing rope, there is a direct transfer to the pendulum, which is safe for the person who jumps. The rope is passed and fastened under the bridge. The attraction on the Zaporizhzhia iron bridge is organized by the club of extreme sports "Hermitage".
Jumping with a rope in Zaporizhzhia is possible in several variants: in a climbing system or, in special braces, by the legs, along or across the bridge, with or without diving, various exotic jumps, for example blindfolded, with an umbrella, couples.
Antona Nezoly Street, Archway Bridge Zaporizhzhia
Temple
The Holy Intercession Cathedral is the main Orthodox shrine of Zaporizhzhia.
The cathedral was rebuilt on the site of the five-headed stone Intercession temple destroyed by the Bolsheviks (the Komsomolsky recreation park was laid on its site).
The exterior and magnificent interiors of the cathedral are reproduced from old photographs.
Sobornyi Avenue, 37 Zaporizhzhia
Museum / gallery , Ethnographic complex
The residential building, built in 1896 by the German Mennonite Arnold Peters in Ruchaivka, was transformed by his descendant Victor Dick into a museum of German colonists.
The original layout, interior, and furniture have been preserved in the house. Various tools and household items of German settlers are collected here. Of particular interest is the machine for cleaning corn cobs, manufactured in 1861 at the Kopa factory. There is a working smokehouse in the attic.
The hosts conduct tours, during which (by prior order) they offer visitors a tasting: sausages of their own production, German keg beer, as well as homemade bread and oven-baked potatoes with lard.
WARNING! The house-museum of the German colonists has closed - the owner of the museum, Victor Dick, died and his family decided to close the museum. Other houses built by German colonists have been preserved in the village of Ruchaivka.
Berehova Street, 5 Ruchaivka
Museum of Architecture of Zaporizhzhia acquaints visitors with the main architectural and city-planning directions and styles of the city.
This is the first in a series of so-called "craft museums" that tell the story through "live", an interactive exhibition that demonstrates the urban development from the first Oleksandrivsk's fortress to modern neighborhoods.
The museum consists of four departments dedicated to the construction of Stariy Oleksandrivsk, Mennonite colonies, the era of industrial modernization, the postwar reconstruction of the city.
Copies of old Oleksandrivsk doors created by masters, video installations and carefully preserved architectural elements are woven into the design of the museum space.
Mykoly Hoholya Street, 66 Zaporizhzhia
The museum-gallery of applied ceramics and painting of Illya and Oleksiy Burlay in Zaporizhzhia is located in the basement of the 18th century building, which once housed a laboratory for the study of clay for the production of bricks and tiles.
The collection includes materials related to the history and first buildings of the old Oleksandrivsk (now Zaporizhzhia), old maps and photo documents, a collection of old roof tiles and bricks, the history of the brick factory in the village of Karantinka.
The museum is also dedicated to the work of the socialist realist artist Oleksiy Burlay and the documentary artist Illya Burlay.
The "Museum and School" project is being implemented, within the framework of which festivals of creativity are held.
Poshtova Street, 29 Zaporizhzhia
The Musical Instruments History Museum "BarabanZA" operates on the basis of the music hub of the same name in the Radio House of Zaporizhzhia city, which combines an ethnic music club, a school of playing ethnic musical instruments and a musical rehearsal base.
The museum was founded in 2016 by the public organization "Center for the Development of Business Technologies and Culture".
About 500 musical instruments from different countries of the world are presented in the exposition. Among them are such unique ones as a mechanical glass marimba, meditative singing jugs and stones, and a steel cello. Another unique exhibit is the drum of the last molfar of the Carpathians, Mykhaylo Nechay.
During the tour, you can not only see the exhibits, but also hear their voice. Visitors can play some instruments themselves.
The "BarabanZA" museum has a gift shop where you can buy replicas of musical instruments or order the manufacture of individual copies.
Dmytra Apukhtina Street, 21 Zaporizhzhia
The historical and local lore museum of the urban-type village of Novomykolaivka was opened in 1985.
The museum's collections include about 2,000 objects. The history of the region from ancient times to the present is reflected in the museum's four exhibition halls. In particular, the archaeological section exhibits Bronze Age artifacts from archaeological excavations near the village. Multinational culture of Zaporizhzhia is presented in the exhibition "Settlement of the Region". The "Ethnographic Treasures of the Novomykolaivka Region" collection contains household items of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Separate expositions tell about the events of the Ukrainian revolution, collectivization, the Second World War, and the post-war development of the village.
The exposition dedicated to the heroes of the Russian-Ukrainian war is constantly updated.
Sobornosti Street, 84 Novomykolaivka
Phenomenal Strength Museum, dedicated to the history of prominent Zaporizhzhia athletes, opened in Zaporizhzhia in 2021.
This is the second of the so-called "craft museums", which provide an opportunity to get acquainted with the history up close, interacting directly with some exhibits.
In the museum you can learn about the history of various sports, see retro photos of important sporting events in Zaporizhzhia, get acquainted with the stories of the most outstanding athletes of city.
The exhibition presents 125 original exhibits, including personal belongings of athletes, awards, videos from their private archives. Among them - a ticket to the Olympics in Tokyo famous Ukrainian weightlifter Leonid Zhabotynsky, where he won the first Olympic "gold" in 1964, swimsuit swimmer Olha Strazheva, in which she competed at the Olympics in 1988-1989, medal medalist of the 2000 Olympic Games Olena Zhupina and others.
In addition, visitors can enjoy interactive elements of the museum space, including table football, treadmill, arm wrestling table and more.
Mayakovskoho Avenue, 7 Zaporizhzhia
The museum of the private joint-stock company "Dniprospetsstal" in Zaporizhzhia was opened in 1967.
It is located on the second floor of the building of the production department of this industrial enterprise, which has been operating since 1932 and specializes in the production of grade stainless steel.
The total number of museum objects is more than 6,000 storage units. In particular, the exposition presents mock-ups of the factory's production workshops, workers' overalls, samples of the company's products, awards and gifts to the team, photos of important events in the company's history, and documents.
Pivdenne Highway, 81, 2nd floor Zaporizhzhia
Zoo
Haychur Nature Reserve is a unique open-air zoo. Organized in 1993 as "Tavriya" reserve, also known as "Jazz" CJSC.
The territory of 286 hectares is represented by various landscapes: pristine sagebrush-cereal and shrub steppes, artificial forest masses, a river, artificial lakes.
Rare species of animals live here in natural conditions: Przhevalsky's horse, North American bison, European mouflon, roe deer, fallow deer, red deer, kulan, etc.
Haychur tract Ternuvate
Saint Andrew's Cathedral was built in 2000 at the expense of the Motor-Sich company and other patrons.
It is located on the site of an unremarkable cinema, which was adjacent to the passage of motor builders. Until 2000, the Saint Andrew's religious community of the city met in the converted cinema hall.
The temple is made in the form of a cross with a large central dome and two small domes on the sides. Nearby is a high bell tower.
Motorobudivnykiv Avenue, 50 Zaporizhzhia
Temple , Architecture
Saint Volodymyr's Church was built in Vilniansk in 1902 at the expense of the local landowner Pavlo Kryvoshey.
After the Bolshevik coup of 1917, the Soviet authorities set up a warehouse, then a club, and a cinema in the church.
In 1993, the Saint Volodymyr Church was restored and handed over to the church community.
Soborna Street, 37 Vilniansk
The con-catheral sanctuary of God the Merciful Father is the only Catholic temple in Zaporizhzhia.
The Roman Catholic parish existed in Oleksandrivsk (Zaporizhzhia) even before the revolution, but in the 1930s the Catholic church was closed and later destroyed.
Since 1999, a new church has been built in the city. A cornerstone taken from the Basilica of Saint Peter the Apostle in Rome was laid in its wall. In 2004, the consecration ceremony of the temple of God the Merciful Father took place (the only one under such an address in Eastern Europe).
The building is rectangular, divided internally by rows of columns and pillars into an odd number of longitudinal parts (3 naves) with lighting from upper windows and an apse niche in the altar part. Classically strict interior decoration.
Ioanna Pavla II Street, 1 Zaporizhzhia