The building of the Chernivtsi Art Museum is a unique architectural monument of national significance. It was built in the tradition of the Viennese Art Nouveau style for the Bukovyna Savings Bank (1900). Both the exterior design and interiors of the building, in general, have not undergone significant changes over time and since 1991, the Chernivtsi Art Museum has been housed in its current building. The museum contains many masterpieces of Western European, Bukovyna, and Ukrainian art including the many stained glass windows and ornamental staircases.
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.
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.
The Church of the Nativity of the Virgin is located in the village of Peremoha in the Kyiv region. It was built in the 19th century and its wooden exterior had survived without any major changes until 2022, when Russian artillery shelling damaged the facades, doors, windows and interior.
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).
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.