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The Tsybulsky House in Cherkasy is a historic building in the center of the city, built in the middle of the 19th century.
It belonged to a family of merchants of the first guild, and was the tallest building in the city at the time. From July 18 to 22, 1859, Taras Shevchenko stayed here with his friend Yukhym Tsybulsky.
In Soviet times, a museum of one book - Shevchenko's "Kobzar" - was opened here. The museum exposition presents the writer's lifetime and posthumous publications, in particular the rare "Kobzar" of 1840.
Baydy Vyshnevetskoho Street, 37 Cherkasy
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The light-dynamic musical fountain in Cherkasy, in the square behind the Regional State Administration, was revived in 2008 after it had been inactive for 10 years.
Reconstructed at the initiative of the city authorities at the expense of sponsors.
Tarasa Shevchenko Boulevard, 185 Cherkasy
Museum / gallery , Entertainment / leisure , Ethnographic complex
The private manor-museum "Paradise Corner", or, as it is also called, "Oleksiyivsky Park" was created in the Ukrainian retro style on the homestead of Oleksiy Chernyk from Cherkasy.
Here you can see a mini-museum in the open air: from a mazanka house with a thatched roof to an old cannon. Almost all museum exhibits are in operation.
You can walk through a birch alley to the shores of the Dnipro Strait, admire the mini waterfall, fry a barbecue on an old-fashioned barbecue.
Naberezhna Street, 150 Cherkasy
Monument
A monument to the moonshine apparatus was erected in Cherkasy in 2008. The model was designed by the artist Ivan Fizer, the sculpture was made by the sculptor Mykola Churkanov.
The two-meter sculptural composition depicts a mustachioed Ukrainian with a glass, behind whom a moonshine apparatus bubbles, and a cat sits next to a water bottle, where fiery water flows from the apparatus.
Initially, they wanted to install the monument on the square next to the "Rosava" hotel, but the city authorities did not agree to display this sculpture on the streets of the city. Then the hotel complex bought it and installed it in the pink hall of the "Rosava" restaurant.
The device itself is operational, restaurant visitors can taste the drink.
Verkhnya Horova Street, 29 Cherkasy
Architecture
The building of the College of Music named after Semen Hulak-Artemovskyi was built in 1903 as a male gymnasium.
The author of the project was a prominent Kyiv architect of Polish origin, Vladyslav Horodetskyi.
In the second half of the 20th century, after the construction of a modern extension, the building housed a music college.
Baydy Vyshnevetskoho Street, 6 Cherkasy
Temple , Architecture
The Church of the Nativity of the Holy Virgin Mary in Cherkasy was built in 1905. In the period from 1910 to 1924, the courtyard of the Zhabotyn Saint Onufriy Monastery was located at the place of her arrival.
In Soviet times, it was the only active church in the city. In 2002, the monastery was restored as the Cherkasy Men's Monastery of the Nativity of the Holy Virgin of the Moscow Patriarchate.
Blahovisna Street, 374 Cherkasy
Park / garden
Park "Sosnovy Bir" in Cherkasy is a monument of landscape architecture, the best park in the city.
Founded in 1967 by landscape architect Heohiy Ursatiy and landscaping engineer Yevdokiya Smyrnova.
It is located on the banks of the Dnipro on the territory of 49 hectares. A system of ponds has been created here, the water from which cascades and waterfalls descends to the Dnipro. The central element of the composition is a pond with a sculpture of a mermaid. More than 70 valuable and exotic tree species grow in the park.
In 2009, Sosnovy Bir Park was cleared and restored after a period of desolation.
A picturesque view of the Dnipro opens from the "Bridge of Love", which is thrown over the ravine.
Dakhnivska Street, 2 Cherkasy
At the entrance to the Cherkasy "Vodokanal" in honor of his 90th birthday, a monument to plumber Uncle Vasya was erected.
This is the only professional (specialized) attraction in Cherkasy. The sculpture is a cast-iron plumber in a cap and with keys climbing out of a well. Next to it lies a hatch with the inscription: "I gave you water." Sculptor Vladyslav Dymyon.
Nearby is an ancient fire hydrant found in one of the utility pits on the territory of "Vodokanal".
Hetmana Sahaydachnoho Street, 12 Cherkasy
Temple
Saint Michael's Cathedral in Cherkasy is the largest Orthodox church in Ukraine (it reaches 72 m in height).
It was built in 8 years according to the project of Archbishop Sophronius of Cherkasy and Kaniv in the Byzantine style. It can simultaneously accommodate up to 12 thousand people. The construction of a bell tower with a height of more than 100 meters is planned.
It belongs to the UOC of the Moscow Patriarchate.
Nadpilna Street, 212 Cherkasy
Shcherbyna House is the most luxurious mansion of pre-revolutionary Cherkasy, nicknamed the "Palace of Happiness" in Soviet times, because the city's civil registry office was located here.
Built in 1892 by entrepreneur Opanas Shcherbyna. It is distinguished by extraordinary lightness and elegance of architecture, rich decor.
For some time, the Zemska administration was housed here, in 1919 the premises were occupied by the district revokkom, then by the Council of Workers', Peasants' and Soldiers' Deputies. After the Second World War, the Cherkasy City Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine and the Komsomol City Committee were located here.
Since 1970, the building has been used as a Palace of Marriages.
Heroyiv Nebesnoyi Sotni Street, 3 Cherkasy
The hyperboloid water tower in Cherkasy is one of the few works of the outstanding engineer Volodymyr Shukhov that have survived in Ukraine.
The openwork steel Shukhov tower is located on the territory of the communal enterprise "Cherkasyvodokanal". It was built in 1913-1914 to provide drinking water to the city of Cherkasy, which the day before experienced a cholera epidemic.
The engineering structure of the hyperboloid type in the early modern style is one of the highest in Cherkasy. Initially, the construction of the Shukhov Tower was riveted, but after the reconstruction in 1949, some of the fasteners were replaced with welded ones. Restoration is planned.
Until 1923, the main building of the Cherkasy Polytechnic was a State Wine Storage, that is, a liquor and vodka factory.
Such Storage were massively created in the Russian Empire at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries as part of the "Wine Monopoly", introduced at the initiative of the Minister of Finance Serhiy Vitte in 1896.
The main building of the complex in the eclectic style was built in 1905 (according to other sources - in 1887). Initially, the facade was unequal in height: it had two- and three-story parts. The decor is made of facing brick. The ceramic floor covering with the stamp "Herenheym Society, Kharkiv", forged metal tanks in the basements, fragments of sewage and ventilation systems have been preserved.
Currently, it is one of the buildings of the Cherkasy Polytechnic College.
Ostafiya Dashkovycha Street, 62 Cherkasy
"Valley of Roses" in Cherkasy is a small park on the banks of the Dnipro 500 meters from the city center. One of the most favorite recreation places of the townspeople.
In recent years, it has been used for city-wide celebrations.
In 2012, a 15-meter sundial was installed on the territory of the park.
Knyazya Olherda Street, 11 Cherkasy
The first Varenyk (dumpling) monument in Ukraine was erected in 2006 near the "Rosava" hotel in Cherkasy.
The sculpture represents Cossack Mamai, who eats Varenyks. A huge dumpling in the form of a crescent moon is placed behind his back.
The author of the monument to one of the classic dishes of Ukrainian cuisine is sculptor, Honored Artist of Ukraine Ivan Fizer. The height of the monument made of ceramics is 2.5 meters. Before its opening, a real Varenyk weighing about 70 kilograms was prepared.
Architecture , Museum / gallery
The commercial bank building in the Art Nouveau style was built in 1914 on the fashionable Cherkasy - Khreshchatyk street.
The rounded forms with plant motifs in the architecture of the two-story building are characteristic of the European "Art Nouveau".
Since Soviet times, the editorial office of the newspaper "Cherkaskyi Kray" (formerly "Cherkaska Pravda") has been located here, where the famous sixties poet Vasyl Symonenko, who was killed by the Soviet special services in 1963 for his active human rights activities, worked here.
In 1998, a museum room was opened for the poet's birthday. The exhibition "Vasyl Symonenko's Office" recreates the atmosphere of those times: a table, a chair, a radio, a table lamp, an inkwell, a pen, a typewriter, which were used by the young journalist. His personal belongings (cloak, hat), first editions of his works, photographs, documents, letters of the poet are presented.
A monument to Vasyl Symonenko has been erected near the RAGS.
Free entrance.
Khreshchatyk Street, 251 Cherkasy