The Kharkiv Museum of Theater Puppets is the oldest in Ukraine. In the shop windows are presented dolls that played on the stage of the theater both in performances for children and for adults.
Photo of performer performing the song “Embroidered. King of Ukraine" in a 1983 production of the Opera "Natalka-Poltavka" to the music of Alla Zagaykevich based on a libretto by Sergei Zhadan in the director's version by Rostislav Derzhipilsky.
A man on scaffolding, painting the interior of the Church of the Transfiguration, Kharkiv, holding paint in one hand, and a thin paintbrush in the other.
Two Turkish government defters ("defter" from Persian - book, register) under the title "New Consolidated Register" are dated to the end of the 16th century. The "New Consolidated Register" contains data on the most prominent representatives of the Turkish nobility with detailed information about each, as well as their possessions. These are large handwritten books (18x50 cm) in leather bindings with embossing.
This manuscript may be a copy of the Polyeleos, "Service of Sophia, the Wisdom of God, which is in the Great New City,” compiled in the 1st half of the 17th century (before 1646) by Prince Simeon Shakhovsky.
Drawing of the chapel built on the grave of the founder of the Imperial Kharkiv University, Vasily Nazarovych "Karazin" at the City Orthodox Cemetery in the city of Mykolaiv (Kherson province).
Icon of the Mother of God, called "Pishchanska," located in the Pisky settlement of the Izyum district in Kharkiv province. The icon has had several homes but now resides in the Ascension Cathedral.