Exploring Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online

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    "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.
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    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.
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    The cat, the rooster and the fox. A poster for a musical for children produced in 2018 by Oleksandr Kuz′myn and still on repertoire in December 2022.
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    A woven beaded accessory, classified as a beaded pendant.
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    Scene from "Love in the Baroque Style" by Yaroslav Stelmakh, performed by Donetsk Academic Regional Drama Theater (Mariupol).
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    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.
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    An event showcasing creation of inclusive museum products — tactile copies of paintings and graphic works by famous artists, and elements of navigation through the museum space. October 27-28, 2021
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    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.
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    Cup (c. 1730s) belonging to Mykhailo Servatius Korybut-Vyshnevetsky, a nobleman and military commander.
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    It is a silver cup with a handle in the shape of a horse from a rich burial of a Sarmatian leader of the 1st century. This burial was found in 1984 in the mound village of Porogi, Vinnytsia region under the leadership of B.I. Lobai.
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