The bill of sale by Hnat Mykytych to Ivashka Sapezhych of a Bratslav district estate with villages and lands. 1499. Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Handwritten document.
The treasure is made up of a kolt (temple pendant), gold necklace with 23 embossed beads, a bronze neck ornament, silver 3-bead earrings and two bracelets. It was discovered in Kyiv in 1986.
One of the Seven Wonders of Sumy, the manor house "Round Yard" is a horse yard of the Nadarzhinsky-Golitsyn estate in the town of Trostyanets. In fact, it is not a round, but an oval construction with four towers, which combines elements of Gothic and Ukrainian baroque.
Flint products (spearheads, microliths) dated from 22,000–20,000 years ago (Upper Paleolithic period). Discovered in the village of Pushkari in the Chernihiv region of Ukraine.
An album of art and photographs created by Ivan Hochar. It contains pictures of art and ethnographic information of the Poltava region, its people, and its culture. Part of a larger collection of volumes showing Ukraine and its people.
An image from Ivan Honchar's Historical Ethnographic Art Album, 'Ukraine and Ukrainians,' volume 'Poltava region.' Ivan Honchar Museum, https://honchar.org.ua/en/collections/detail/3070.
A photograph of the set designer with actresses of the play <em>Sava Chalii</em> by Ivan Karpenko-Karyǐ, premiered on February 3 1927 at the Berezil Theater in Kharkiv. Glass negative, 9 x 12 cm.