This necklace was crafted with a cotton thread and painted beads. It was believed that objects such as this had a positive effect on a woman's health and beauty.
This necklace consists of three large silver moons, seven beads, four earrings, fragments of wire and silver plates, and the fragments of a plate bracelet. It was found in 1864 in Yurkivtsi, Vinnytsia Oblast.
A parchment manuscript of the Mukachevo Psalter or a Book of Psalms created sometime during the 14th or the 15th century. It is part of the museum's rare book collection that spans and includes materials from the 14th to the late 17th century.
A photo of a room from the museum complex “Cossack Yard," a reconstruction of the historical environment of Baturyn of the post-Hetman period. It displays the estate of a rich Cossack family with the name of Mokhna. The preserved house of the 20th century reproduces household, manufacturing, leisure and worldview culture of the Baturyn family, which retained its class features till the beginning of the 20th century.