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Historic area , Museum / gallery
Cultural and archaeological complex "Peresopnytsia" is a three-level constructivist building that resembles a temple.
Here is the Museum of the First Book, dedicated to the history of the creation of the Peresopnytsia Gospel, as well as a conference hall and rooms for archaeologists.
In particular, the exhibition presents a 9-kilogram facsimile copy of the Peresopnytsia Gospel and a model of the ancient Rus settlement of Peresopnytsia.
Nearby is the open-air museum complex "Prince's town": a reconstruction of a residential estate and fortifications of the 12th-13th centuries, when Peresopnytsia was the capital of a separate principality.
There is a permanent archaeological expedition in the village, which students and even tourists can join. The found rarities will complement the exposition of the First Book Museum.
The "Peresopnytsia Gospel" museum is partially adapted for people with disabilities: parking, mnemonic scheme, ramp.
Verbova Street, 22 Peresopnytsia
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Architecture , Museum / gallery
The Zdolbuniv Museum of Local Lore opened in 2014 in the historical building of the police station with pre-trial detention cells, which was built in 1903. During the century-long history, local law enforcement agencies were located in this building - from the gendarmerie department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Tsarist Russia in 1914 to the district department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine in the Rivne region in 1998-2008.
The exposition of the museum tells about the original history of the region, the period of Tsarist and Polish rule, the events of the First and Second World Wars, the Ukrainian resistance movement, as well as the heroes of the Maidan and the Russian-Ukrainian war. Among the exhibits is a set of surgical instruments from the rebel kryivka-hospital, which was found in the Hurby tract.
The museum has its own church. And in the basements of the building, where the pre-trial detention cells were located, the exhibition "Former Prison" has been opened, which is dedicated to the tragic events of Russian terror and repression in Zdolbuniv region in the first half of the 20th century.
Fabrychna Street, 9 Zdolbuniv
Natural object
Reserve "Basalt Pillars" is a geological reserve in the center of the Rivne region, a unique "architectural" work of nature.
Dense rows of polyhedron columns impress with their monumentality and geometric perfection.
Basalt pillars are an igneous rock, broken by cracks into characteristic basalt columns separately. In section, the pillars have the shape of tetrahedra or polyhedra, which makes this material convenient for the construction of paving stones. The thickness of the pillars reaches 1.2 meters, the height is up to 30 meters.
Large deposits of basalt were discovered near the village of Berestovets in the 18th century. Industrial extraction is carried out in an open manner. Some quarries are flooded, and in combination with the calm surface of the water, the basalt walls look especially beautiful.
An even more impressive quarry with basalt pillars is located in the Yanova Dolyna tract near the Bazaltove village, 15 kilometers from Berestovets. A small island, called the "Island of Love", was formed in the midst of a flooded quarry.
The road from Berestovets to Bazaltove is broken, a detour through Kostopil is recommended.
Since 1972, the reserve "Basalt Pillars" has the status of a natural monument of local importance, which is used as a recreation area.
Sydorova Street, 3 Berestovets
Museum / gallery , Entertainment / leisure , Ethnographic complex , Rest on the water
Ostvytsya Historical Reconstruction Park was founded in 2020 on the shores of Lake Basiv Kut in Rivne, near the Basivkutsk settlement of the 11th-12th centuries.
The park bears the ancient name of the Ustya River and recreates the atmosphere of an ancient Rus settlement. Two piers, two large canopies, an entrance gate and a bridge were built on the territory of almost 2 hectares, paths were arranged, benches were installed and a model of an ancient Rus log house was built. Here you can walk on ancient boats, shoot from a traditional bow, try different crafts, touch the life, life and entertainment of the period of Ancient Rus.
An important area of work of Ostvytsya is the revival and development of ancient shipbuilding. In the warm season we offer water rides on drakes, boats, boats.
The location regularly hosts a number of cultural and artistic events, mainly in the warm season, including festivals, meadow tournaments, concerts on the lake, workshops in various crafts, boat competitions and more.
Marusi Churay Street, 13 Rivne
The Amber Museum was opened in Rivne on the basis of the Rivne amber factory - the state enterprise "Amber of Ukraine".
The museum is located in the premises of the Rivne House of Scientists - a two-story mansion of the beginning of the 20th century in the Art Nouveau style.
Among the exhibits of the museum are pieces of amber up to 40 million years old, found at different times in the Rivne region, as well as jewelry and works of art made from it. In particular, the oldest amber product in Ukraine is exhibited - a disk-amulet approximately 2.5 thousand years old.
Stones in which ancient insects have crystallized are considered to be the decoration of the museum. A piece of wild amber weighing about 2 kilograms is presented.
The exhibits tell not only about the history of amber mining in the region, but also about the only enterprise in Ukraine that is engaged in its processing.
The Ulas Samchuk Museum is located in the same building.
Symona Petlyury Street, 17 Rivne
Temple , Architecture
The Church of the Annunciation in the early Baroque style was founded in Klevan by Yuriy Chartoriyskyi, and served as the burial place of the Chartoriyskyi princes.
During the Soviet period, the temple was closed, the building fell into serious disrepair.
Currently, the Church of the Annunciation has been returned to the Catholic community, and restoration is underway.
Adama Mitskevycha Street, 9 Klevan
Palace / manor
The Arsenyev estate in Shubkiv was built in the 19th century. The two-story building was rebuilt in Soviet times and housed the village council.
An outbuilding with an original roof has also been preserved. A giant chestnut tree 26 meters high grows in the yard.
Nezalezhnosti Street, 1A Shubkiv
The Roman Catholic Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary arose in Ostroh as a result of the development of the Orthodox Church, founded in the 15th century by Prince Fedir Ostrozky.
In 1442, the church was transformed into the church of the Dominican monastery. In those days, it was the main Catholic church in Ostroh, which had a large parish. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the church was repeatedly rebuilt and decorated with magnificent baroque altars.
In 1897, after a big fire, the church was rebuilt again at the expense of Roman Sangushko, this time in the classicist style with the construction of a bathhouse.
After the deportation of the Poles, the church was emptied and closed, services were resumed recently.
Knyaziv Ostrozkykh Street, 4A Ostroh
Reserve "Basalt Pillars" is a geological reserve in the center of the Rivne region, a unique "architectural" work of nature. Dense rows of polyhedron columns impress with their monumentality and geometric perfection.
Basalt Pillars are an igneous rock broken by cracks into basalt-like columnar individualities. In section, the pillars have the shape of tetrahedra or polyhedra, which makes this material convenient for the construction of paving stones. The thickness of the pillars reaches 1.2 meters, the height - up to 30 meters.
The development of large deposits of basalt in the Yanova Dolyna tract near the current village of Bazaltove has been carried out by the open method since the 18th century. One of the quarries is completely flooded, a small island called the "Island of Love" has formed in the middle of it. In combination with the calm surface of the water, the basalt walls look especially beautiful.
Since 1972, the "Basalt Pillars" reserve has the status of a natural monument of local importance, which is used as a recreation area.
Another flooded quarry is located in the village of Berestovets, 15 kilometers from Bazaltove. The road from Bazaltove to Berestovets is broken, a detour through Kostopil is recommended.
Bazaltova Street Bazaltove
The director of Rivne Brewery Maryan Hoda plans to open a Beer and Hop Growing Museum in Rivne.
The museum will be located in the former house of the first director of the Rivne brewery, Hersh Pisyuk, built in 1928 on the plot bordering the territory of the enterprise.
Until recently, the two-story building was occupied by the Rivne City Center for Student Youth Creativity. After the restoration, the building became part of the complex of buildings of the "Maidan Bergshloss" Historic Quarter with a hotel and a fairground.
The museum exposition will tell about the history of brewing in Volyn. The basis of the exposition is the personal collection of Maryan Hoda: beer bottles, mugs, elements of brewing equipment, historical documents and photos.
Petra Mohyly Street, 10 Rivne
The Berezne Museum of Local Lore is located in the former house of landowner Mykhaylo Malynsky, built in 1902-1903 in the classicism style.
5 thousand exhibits tell about the history of Berezne region from the earliest times. In particular, an iron sword and an arrowhead of the XIV-XV centuries, objects of the Cossack era, are presented.
The interwar period is characterized by documents, photographs, household items, books that belonged to the destroyed Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, icons from the Roman Catholic Church.
One of the halls is dedicated to modern decorative and applied art.
Kyivska Street, 8 Berezne
Park / garden
The Bereznivsky State Dendrological Park was established in 1979 at the Berezne Forestry College.
Currently, about 900 species of trees and shrubs from many parts of the world grow here on an area of 30 hectares. Representatives of flora from Central Asia and the Caucasus, the Carpathians and the Crimea, North America, Siberia and the Far East, Japan and China have taken root in Polissya.
Walking paths have been laid in the park, a cascade of ponds has been built, gazebos and observation decks have been equipped. There is a separate area of ornamental plants, a birch grove (more than 40 species of birch), jasmine gardens, and a rose garden.
Excursions are conducted.
Vyacheslava Chornovola Street, 23 Berezne
Museum / gallery
The Lutsk Tower in Ostroh was a key defensive element of the lower city, also serving as the entrance gate to Lutsk. This is one of the two surviving towers of the outer city fortifications.
Currently, the room is adapted for the exposition of the Book and Printing Museum (in 1580 Ivan Fedorov created a printing house in Ostroh, which published the first "Reading Book" and the first complete Slavic Ostroh Bible). There are also temporary exhibitions.
Vyacheslava Chornovola Street, 3A Ostroh
The massive body of cells of the former Resurrection Monastery stands on a hill in the center of Korets, opposite the Saint Nicolas Church.
It was founded by Prince Bohush Koretsky in 1571 as an Orthodox monastery on the site of an older monastery. The current monastery complex in the late Baroque style was built in 1754-1767 by the Basilian Fathers (according to other sources, by the Franciscans).
Today it is the Resurrection Hermitage of the Holy Trinity Korets Monastery with the Church of the Resurrection of Christ.
Staromonastyrskyi Lane, 20 Korets
Saint Anthony's Church is the oldest church in the city of Korets. Founded by Prince Karol Koretsky in 1533 (according to other sources - in 1633), named after Saint Anthony of Padua.
In 1706, a new stone church in the Baroque style was built on the site of the wooden church. During the reconstruction in 1916, an additional nave was added.
During the Soviet rule, a chemical warehouse was located here.
In 1990, the church was returned to the Catholic community of Korets, consecrated in 1904 as the church of Saint Anthony.
Fragments of wall paintings have been preserved, and restoration has been carried out.
Kostelna Street, 6A Korets