The exhibition features felt toys made by the artisan Olena Leonidivna Tomozova over the course of several years. The toys were inspired by fairy tales and poems from her childhood.
A photograph depicting a scene from <em>Chasing two hares</em>, a play by M. Starytskyi, produced by Donetsk region drama theater in Mariupol. Directed by Anzhelika Dobrunova.
A photograph of the Winter Theater founded in the late nineteenth century by Vasyl′ Leontiǐovych Shapovalov. It was later replaced by the Donetsk Academic Regional Drama Theater in 1960.
A wooden skete, rebuilt in early 2000s in the traditions of early Russian wooden architecture of the 16th–17th centuries. Part of the Holy Mountains Lavra of the Holy Dormition.
St. George's Skete of Svyatogirsk Holy Dormition Lavra of Donetsk Diocese of Ukrainian Orthodox Church was built in 1862. It is a wooden structure. In 1867 the building housed a public school for forty boys, and was eventually turned into a parochial school. A hermitage church dedicated to the martyr St George the Victory-Bearer was recently built on the site, based on the original model of the Church of the Intercession of the Mother of God on the Nerl.
The construction of this building was completed in 1897. Initially, there was a hotel "Continental" and a merchant meeting hall. Later, the house was significantly rebuilt and expanded. A hall for spectators, two lobbies and technical premises were completed.
In 1941, the building housed a military hospital. While retreating from the city, the fascists burned the building of the former male gymnasium along with other houses. All that remained of it - burnt brick walls - was transferred to the industrial technical school. Reconstruction work was completed in 1952.
Announcement of the opening of the new gymnasium at the Gymnasium Alexandrinum (now VSP "Mariupol Vocational College of State Educational Institution "PDTU"), October 18, 1899, Mariupol.