Consecration of the church from the village Kryvka in 1931 became a landmark event for Ukrainian Lviv. The church was dedicated to Sophia - the Holy Wisdom of God.
A text carved in Cyrillic across its entire surface states that this house was built in 1749 by Stefan Povych and his sons, and the master was Fesio (Fedir) Udych. From the outside, the architectural monument is also interesting for its restrained exquisite artistic decoration.
This gazebo of Boldyni Hory Park in the Boldy Mountains was built in honor of Tsar Nicholas II's visit to Chernihiv in 1911. A tea ceremony was organised in the gazebo for the emperor. It has remained since then a romantic place for the visitors of the park.
Poster for a sculpture exhibition "Thinking about the eternal" by Oleksiy Leonov at the A.I. Kuindzhi Center of Contemporary Art and Culture in Mariupol.
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.