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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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Palace / manor , Architecture
The manor house in Tyvriv, on a hill above the Buh, was built at the end of the 18th century by representatives of the Yaroshynsky family.
The palace was executed in the best Palladian traditions of early classicism. A park was built around the palace. Later, extensions were created that disturbed the original composition.
In 1891, the Tyvriv Palace was sold to the Podillya Diocese, which opened a theological school in it. Soon there was a fire, after which the building lost most of its decoration.
In 1910-1911, the famous Ukrainian composer Kyrylo Stetsenko taught singing at the school, as the memorial plaque reminds. Mykola Leontovych also worked here, and Volodymyr Svidzinsky studied.
Now the building houses the Tyvriv Lyceum Boarding School. The room-museum of the honored journalist of Ukraine, photo master, carver Volodymyr Ocheretny is open.
Tyverska Street, 14 Tyvriv
Monument
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
An elegant Neo-Gothic red brick palace was built in Mala Rostivka in 1900-1901 by the Russian general Zabotin. The old parquet has been preserved in the interior.
Currently, the palace building is privately owned. An architectural monument of local importance.
Polova Street Mala Rostivka