A parchment manuscript of the Mukachevo Psalter or a Book of Psalms created sometime during the 14th or the 15th century. It is part of the museum's rare book collection that spans and includes materials from the 14th to the late 17th century.
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.
A text carved in Cyrillic across its entire surface states that this house was built in 1749 by Stefan Povych and his sons, and the master was Fesio (Fedir) Udych. From the outside, the architectural monument is also interesting for its restrained exquisite artistic decoration.
A gravestone from the Lychakiv Cemetery in Lviv. The cemetery was founded in 1786 but the oldest gravestone among the approximately 400,000 burials dates to 1675.