Boguslav
Shevchenka street, 36
Museum of the History of Bohuslav region is a historical and local history museum in the city. Bohuslav of Kyiv region. The house, which now houses the exposition of the Museum of the History of Bohuslav region, was built in 1909. Until 1917, this room housed the Boguslav two-class Ministerial School.The museum was opened in July 1968 on the initiative of Ya. Ushakov, who later became its first director. In 1975, the museum received national status. In 1982—1987, the director of the museum was Honored Worker of Culture of the USSR Boris Levchenko, the author of practically all its expositions. Since 1988 — department of Pereyaslav-Khmelnytsky State Historical and Cultural Reserve. Since 1997 it has been an independent state museum, whose branches are [1]: — memorial museum-estate of Mark Vovchko; — memorial museum-estate of Ivan Soshenko; — museum of decorative and applied art.The exposition is located in three halls and consists of nine sections [1] :— history of the original of the Stone Age (Stone, Copper, Bronze, Early Iron Age, as well as Trypili, Yamna, Middle Dnipropetrovsk, Tshinetsk-Komarov, Belogrudian, Chernolis, Zarubinets, Sarmatian, Cherniakhiv cultures); — Bohuslavshchyna in the XIII—XVIII centuries; — socio-economic development and political movement in Bohuslav region in the 18th — early 20th centuries; — education, culture, medicine of the XVII—XIX centuries; — the events of 1917—1920; — socio-economic development in the Bohuslav region in 1928—1941; — World War II; — Bohuslav region in 1944—1990; — Bohuslav region in 1944—1990; — Slavshchyna today.Near the museum there are memorials to the Kyiv painter Halyk Alimpiy and the Bohuslav colonel, one of the leaders of the uprising of Semyon Palia — Samiylov Samush, installed in 2008.