Novi Petrivtsi village
Zachisnykiv Ukrainy street, 67
The National Museum-Reserve of the Ukrainian Military Coat (until 2023 the National Museum-Reserve “Battle for Kiev in 1943”) is the leading state cultural, educational and research institution of the military-historical profile of Kiev region, which preserves museum items belonging to the state part of the Museum Fund of Ukraine.Museum located on the outskirts of the village Novi Petrovtsi, Vyshgorod district of the Kiev region. Director — Alokhin Vladislav Alekseyovich.The museum was created on March 20, 1945 by the Resolution of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR and the Central Committee (b) U No. 425 “On the Creation of the Museum-Reserve “Battlefield for Kiev”” .May 14, 2008 by Decree of the President of Ukraine Yushchenko V. A. No. 437/2008 State Museum-Reserve “Battle for Kyiv in 1943” was granted national status [1]. During its existence, it was visited by more than 10 million people from 85 countries of the world.Since 2014, the Museum of the Ukrainian military draft highlights the feat and heroism of the participants of the Revolution of Dignity, the war in the east of Ukraine and the full-scale invasion. On June 9, 2023, on the initiative of the museum, the Kyiv Regional Council passed referred to the “National Museum-Reserve of the Ukrainian Military Vehicle”. The historical and cultural complex includes:Protected area of 8 hectares, where 650 meters of communication paths, shelters, command and observation posts of the commander of the 1st Ukrainian Front, General of the Army Mykola Fedorovich Vatutin, commander of the 38th Army Kirill Semenovych, commander of the 38th Army are preserved Moskalenko, member of the Military Council of the Front of Lieutenant General Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev, commander of the 3rd Guards Tank Army Pavel Semenovich Rybalko. Samples of war equipment in the open sky. Monument-museum to the liberators of Kiev from the Germans Fascist invaders. It was built by the decision of the Government of the USSR of March 28, 1957 on the territory of the reserve in 1958. Architects Abraham Miletsky and V.V. Baklanov, sculptor Ivan Pershudchev. On the marble pillars are the names of all units and parts awarded the title “Kyiv”, as well as awarded with orders for the liberation of Kyiv. Diorama “Battle for Kyiv. Lutizhsky bridgehead. 1943". It was opened on May 5, 1980 in the Holy Apostolic Church in the center of the village. Novi Petrovtsi. In 1993 it was moved to the Diarra Museum. Canvas dimensions 29 X 7. Author M. S. Prysekin [3]. Memorial complex “Heroes of the Lutizhsky Beach” in the center of the village. Novi Petrovtsi, built in 1983 in honor of the 40th anniversary of the Battle of the Dnieper and the liberation of Kiev from the German-fascist invaders. A commemorative sign “Heroes of the Lutizhsky bridgehead” has been established in the form of a sign with a bas-relief image of the soldiers who are forcing the Dnieper (authors Vasil Klymyk, Yu. Kolesnikov, S. Wojciechowski, Yu. Turchaninov and Inni), and lit the Eternal Flame. On the memorial slabs of the complex are immortalized the names of about 1850 fighters and commanders who died in the battles for the liberation of the village of Novi Petrovtsi. In 2008-2012, 165 dead unknown warriors were reburied at the Memorial. The 1100 meter diorama museum, which houses exhibition halls and exhibits a diorama canvas, author M. Feshchenko. Opened in honor of the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the city. Kyiv in 1993. The temple of Yuri the Victorious was built in honor of the 65th anniversary of the Victory in the German-Soviet War. The consecration and grand opening took place on December 17, 2010. The consecration was performed by His Beatitude Metropolitan Vladimir [4]. Monument to motorcycle warriors of the German-Soviet War. It was inaugurated on June 25, 2011 [5]. Monument “Symbol of Peace” was opened in 2012 in Ukraine within the framework of the international project “European Street of Sculptures” (Paris-Kiev-Moscow). “European Street of Sculptures” is a project that owes its origin to the famous sculptor Leo Kornbrust. The aim of the project is to create a continuous chain of sculptures with a length of about 3000 km, from the Normandy coast to Russia, as a sign of the peaceful coexistence of the peoples of Europe. The words “Humanity must remember at what cost peace has been won” are engraved on the Monument in six languages. The Wall of Memory — 11 headdresses of Heroes of the Soviet Union, natives of Vyshhorod district. Established on the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the city. Kyiv in 2013. The memorial sign “Unknown Soldier” was installed on the mass grave on October 28, 2014. The exhibits of the museum-reserve present events of the Dnieper Forcing, the course of the Kiev offensive operation in 1943, the belongings of the participants of the Revolution of Dignity, Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred, the Anti-terrorist Operation in Eastern Ukraine. Archaeological, ethnographic, phallic, and nuthatches are presented in the museum's funds. mystical collections, crafts, works of painting, sculptures, photos and documents of the times of the German-Soviet war. Employees of the Museum are the initiators of many interesting projects: the Museum of Trails, the Museum of the Poster of Ukraine, the perpetuation of the feat of the defenders of Ukraine — Heroes of the ATO, participants of the Revolution of Dignity, Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred.