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Architecture
The complex of residential buildings of the Odesa Railway Department was built in Voznesensk at the beginning of the 19th century.
Well-preserved two-story houses organically fit into the city's architecture.
The railway station is located nearby.
Sobornosti Street, 73-77 Voznesensk
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Archaeological site
Pivdennobuzky Henge is a religious building dating back to approximately the Middle Neolithic period. On an area of about 100 square meters, 12 cult rings made of stone were found, the age of which is at least 5 thousand years.
The building is completely stone, that is. except for the visible stones sticking out, its entire form is made of stone hidden under a layer of soil. Thanks to this, its shape has been well preserved, and the spiral corridor inside is clearly visible.
According to the stories of old-timers, there used to be rumors that a large stone or idol once stood in the center of the Henge.
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Museum / gallery
The municipal institution "Pivdennoukrainsk City Historical Museum" is located in the central part of the city of Pivdennoukrainsk on the banks of the Pivdenniy Buh, in the recreation area of the townspeople.
The museum was founded in 2003 on the territory of the Memorial to the Liberators as a museum complex "Cossack Glory and Military Equipment". In 2014 it was renamed "Pivdennoukrainsk City Historical Museum".
The museum exposition consists of two parts - an open-air exhibition of military equipment and an exhibition hall, which presents five exposition departments. The department "Glory of the Buzkyi Hard" tells about the history of the region from ancient times to the times of the Buho-Hard palanquin of the Zaporizhzhian Lowland Army. The departments "Between Two Fires. Ukraine in World War II" and "The Price of Another's War" are dedicated, respectively, to honoring the memory of the participants in the fighting during World War II and on the territory of other states. The exposition of the "Heroes Do Not Die" department talks about the Revolution of Dignity of 2013-2014 and the modern Russian-Ukrainian war. The permanent exposition "My City - Pivdennoukrainsk!" contains materials about the construction and development of the Pivdennoukrainsk NPP and its satellite city.
The museum staff conduct sightseeing and thematic excursions around the city and its surroundings.
Naberezhna Enerhetykiv Street, 12A Pivdennoukrainsk
The Tsar's Rotunda was built in Voznesensk in 1837 before the visit of Emperor Nicholas I.
It is a gazebo with 8 columns supporting a spherical dome.
The Tsar's Rotunda is located on the central avenue of Sichovoyi Slavy Park. There are three concentric circles of terraces around the gazebo. The park is a favorite recreation spot for residents and guests of the city.
Kibryka Street (Sichovoyi Slavy Park) Voznesensk
The municipal institution "Historical Museum" of the Veselynove Village Council was founded in 1991. The museum is located in the center of the village of Veselynove next to the church of the first-ranking apostles Peter and Paul.
The museum's collection includes about 3 thousand exhibits, which are exhibited in 9 halls. A separate stand is dedicated to the native of Veselynove region, Ukrainian archaeologist, poet and researcher of Scythian antiquity Borys Mozolevsky.
In 2003, the exhibition "Not subject to oblivion: Chronicle of the Communist Inquisition" was opened.
The museum organizes exhibitions of works by local artists and masters of folk art.
Borysa Mozolevskoho Street, 15 Veselynove
The Voznesensk Museum of Local Lore is located in the very center of the city.
The museum was founded in 1965.
The funds of the local lore museum include more than 2,000 exhibits housed in 7 halls. The museum exhibition tells about the historical past of Voznesensk and the region from the earliest times, the period of settlement of the region and the founding of the city, its historical development and modern life during the period of independence of Ukraine.
The local history museum hosts exhibitions of applied art by folk masters of the Voznesensk district. Master classes are held.
Sobornosti Street, 33 Voznesensk