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  • Place Types Museum
  • Address Panasa Myrnoho St, 56, Poltava, Poltavs'ka oblast, Ukraine, 36000
  • Coordinate 49.5699459,34.5481905
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 4.6
  • Compound Code HG9X+X7 Poltava, Poltava Oblast, Ukraine
Openning hours
  • Monday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday Closed
  • Saturday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Literary-memorialnyy Museum P.Myrnoho
Literary-memorialnyy Museum P.Myrnoho
Literary-memorialnyy Museum P.Myrnoho
Literary-memorialnyy Museum P.Myrnoho
Literary-memorialnyy Museum P.Myrnoho
Literary-memorialnyy Museum P.Myrnoho
Literary-memorialnyy Museum P.Myrnoho
Literary-memorialnyy Museum P.Myrnoho
Literary-memorialnyy Museum P.Myrnoho
Literary-memorialnyy Museum P.Myrnoho
Reviews
Olena (02/16/2021)
The museum is interesting to visit for both adults and children. Researchers often organize various cultural events. And what a delicious herbal tea from the museum's own garden is served there!
Natasha Lapteva (10/19/2020)
Not only schoolchildren should come here, but also adult citizens! The manor museum is the most equipped and most unpillable! In the courtyard there is another literary museum, a monument to the writer, a gazebo. And if you love nature and want to admire the water, then go down to the lake and ancient oaks that are right there on the territory and are protected by law. And for lovers of swing there are wonderful goydalkas in tall trees. There are many cute Kobychansky fat kittens on the territory))))))
Игорь Рубан (02/06/2021)
It's a good museum, it's bad that few people visit it, now they show almost no interest in our history, which they broke and wrote as the NKVDists needed, destroyed everything, culture, poetry, painting, EVERYTHING was destroyed !!!! They also tried to destroy us as a nation, like the Tatars in Crimea in 1943 and in 2014 !!!! But do not break the indigenous peoples !!!
Мария Бойко (12/16/2020)
Very good staff and a rich and authentic memorial collection of the museum!
Александр Бовкун (01/04/2020)
The Museum of the Famous Classic of Ukrainian Literature is housed in a house where Panas Rudchenko, known under the literary nickname Panas Mirny, actually lived and worked during the years 1903-1920. The hard work of creating a museum collection began in the pre-war years. Among the first donors of the museum exhibits was the widow of the writer Alexander Rudchenko. The museum began its existence in July 1940. The exposition then unfolded in two rooms of the estate. With the permission of the writer's family, books, manuscripts, photographs, personal belongings of Panas Mirny were exhibited. On the eve of the Great Patriotic War the most valuable exhibits are evacuated to Ufa. Since 1961 the museum has occupied the entire house of the writer. The modern memorial complex, created in 1974 by Poltava artists V. Baturin, A. Shcherbak, E. Putrey, I. Kovalevsky and V. Tsymbalist, consists of the writer's memorial house of 1860, a literary and exhibition part of 1985 and an economic garden of 1.5 square meters. ha, where trees and bushes are planted, planted by Panas Mirny. The park part of the mansion ends with the bathing grounds, around which age-old willows and oaks grow. By the number of personal, memorial things, the owner of the estate of the Panas Mirny Museum in Poltava is the richest literary museum of Ukraine. Among the unique exhibits of the museum collection are the manuscripts of the writer and his older brother Ivan Rudchenko (I. Bilyk), the first prints of the works, the memoirs of the writer, the archive of the magazine "Native Land", which was edited by P. Rudchenko, the personal belongings of the owners of the house. A prearranged arrangement offers the possibility of playing the piano of the writer's wife, in addition to which Maria Zankovetska and Lesya Ukrainka played on this musical instrument. The guests of the house of the author of the novels "Do Roaring Roars, How Are Crèches Full?", "Poviya", and the stories "Evil People" were repeatedly composed by composer M. Lysenko, writers V. Korolenko, M. Kotsubinsky, I. Karpenko-Kary, V. Stefanyk, Lesya Ukrainka, Olena Pchilka, actress M. Zankovetska and others. Near the museum-estate, in the tract Green Grove, in which the writer liked to rest - the tomb of Panas Mirny. The manor of the writer, his grave in 1920 is listed in the State Register of immovable monuments of Ukraine in the status of a monument of national importance.
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