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The Mariupol Art Museum named after Arkhyp Kuyindzhi opened in 2010 in the former mansion of the Heotsyntov family, built at the beginning of the 20th century in the Northern Art Nouveau style.
The exposition in 10 halls told about the life and work of the outstanding Ukrainian landscape artist, master of light Arkhyp Kuyindzhi, who was born in 1842 near Mariupol. In particular, three originals of Kuyindzhi's works and numerous copies were presented in the exhibition.
The collection also included works of painting, graphics and decorative and applied arts, among which were the works of Ivan Ayvazovsky, Tetyana Yablonska, Mykola Hlushchenko, Serhiy Shyshko, Ivan Marchuk, etc.
During the large-scale Russian invasion in March 2022, the Arkhyp Kuyindzhi Art Museum was destroyed by an airstrike. The occupiers stole the original paintings by Kuyindzhi and Ayvazovsky, two works by Mykola Dubovsky, a work by Hryhoriy Kalmykov – a posthumous portrait of Kuindzhi from 1910, a bust of Arkhyp Kuyindzhi by the sculptor Volodymyr Beklemyshev, three unique icons from the end of the 19th century, the Greek Gospel of 1811 and objects of decorative and applied art.
Heorhiyivska Street, 58 Mariupol
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The Maritime Museum of Azov Maritime Institute named after Volodymyr Pavliy bears the name of its creator, the first assistant captain of the ships of the Azov Sea Shipping.
It is located in the premises of the Azov Maritime Institute.
The exposition of the first hall tells about the history of shipping in the Sea of Azov from the earliest times to 1890, the creation and operation of the regular fleet, the development of seaports.
The other three halls highlight the history of Azov shipping from the beginning of the 20th century to the present day. Models of ships, picturesque canvases, as well as artifacts raised from the bottom of the sea are presented.
Chornomorska Street, 19 Mariupol
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The Mariupol extreme recreation park is located in the Kalmius district, bordering the park named after Hurov. It is part of the Illicha plant.
In the "Extreme Park" there are 14 attractions, including extreme ones: "Falling Tower", "Wild Train", "Ferris wheel", chain carousel, "Wasp" swing, "Looping", etc. The most popular attraction is "Autodrome".
There is also a children's playground, a cafe, and shopping pavilions.
Karpinskoho Street, 90 Mariupol
Architecture
Hamper's House in Mariupol is one of the most interesting architectural monuments of the city.
A small building in the Neo-Gothic style, made of red brick, is located in the Slobidka district. Distinctive features of the architecture: arched windows, brick patterns and an extension in the form of a tower of a medieval castle.
At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, the famous Mariupol doctor Serhiy Hamper, who was very popular among the city's residents, lived and worked here. The descent leading to his house is still called Doctor's or Hamper's.
In Soviet times, Hamper's house housed communal apartments.
On February 24, 2022, Russia launched a full-scale military invasion of Ukraine, and the blockade of Mariupol began on March 1. The defenders of the city heroically resisted the Russian army, as a result of which the Russians began a massive bombardment of the city, as a result of which Hamper's house was badly damaged - an aerial bomb was dropped on it.
Zemska Street, 45 Mariupol
The Mariupol Museum of Local Lore is the oldest museum in the Donetsk region.
It was founded in 1920 in a three-story building in the historical part of the city of Mariupol, built at the beginning of the 20th century according to the project of the city architect Viktor Nilsen.
Before the large-scale Russian invasion of 2022, the museum's holdings included more than 53,000 exhibits. The exposition highlighted the nature and history of the southern part of the Donetsk region. In particular, a diorama of the Bilosaraiska Spit was presented. Documents and household objects illustrated the process of the founding of the city of Mariupol in 1778 as a district city of Pavlovsk, the settlement of the region by Greeks and representatives of other nations. The Section of the History of the Soviet Period demonstrated the transformation of Mariupol into an industrial center on various household items, models, and original exhibits. A collection of Polovtsian stone babas was presented in front of the entrance.
During the siege of Mariupol in the spring of 2022, the building of the Mariupol Local History Museum burned down. The occupiers took the surviving exhibits to Donetsk, their further fate is unknown.
Heorhiyivska Street, 20 Mariupol
The Museum of Folk Life in Mariupol has been operating as a branch of the Mariupol Museum of Local Lore since 1989.
The exposition tells about the ethnic culture and traditional life of the inhabitants of the Azov region.
The Museum of Folk Life in Mariupol was destroyed by Russian occupiers during a large-scale Russian invasion in 2022.
Heorhiyivska Street, 55 Mariupol
The observation deck with a view of the Sea of Azov is located in the Primorsky Park near the Square of the Liberation Warriors.
The site offers a classic industrial panorama of Mariupol. At the same time, one of the largest enterprises of the city of Azovstal and the Mariupol Sea Trade Port are visible.
Klenova Balka Street Mariupol