Workers, collective farm workers, youth of the city and district took part in the creation of the museum. In their free time, they rearranged rooms, decorated the interior and exterior of the building, and made stands and showcases. Pensioners, veterans of civil war and World War II actively collected materials, household items, various documents, which later became museum exhibits. The museum's collection includes more than 6,000 items, including archaeological, natural and written and printed items, numismatics, photos, ethnography, and memorial items. All these things characterize the material and spiritual heritage of Ukrainian and other peoples living in the region, their way of life.
The artifact was made by V.F. Khomenko in Kyiv, Ukraine in 1977. It is made out of silver, agate, and enamel, and the exact purpose for production is unknown. The ring was featured in the exhibition "Rings: Thousand-Year Histories of Familiar Things", from September 24, 2019 to October 11, 2020 in the Museum of Historical Jewels of Ukraine.
"Concert" is a painting dedicated to the importance of art and artistic work. It depicts musicians performing in a secret or underground location to escape from the ideological principles of socialist realism.
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.
Gerdan is a women's necklace made of red, orange, white, black, green, yellow beads by weaving. The geometric ornament is formed by "starlets" below the medallion, which depicts a rosette arranged in a rhombus. The necklace is finished with colorful, beaded beads.
Women's necklace in orange, black, yellow, light green, red, and blue beads. The beads are woven in two strips and connect at the bottom into a pendant.