Kyiv region

Germanivka village

B. Khmelnitskogo street, 16

Museum of Cossacks and Art Gallery

The Museum of Cossacks and the Art Gallery are one of the first museums of the village of Germanivka, which has a centuries-old history.In the village you can visit Revina Gora, the highest point of the village, on which there is a memorial complex: a windmill museum, a chapel and a gazebo of the Mother of God's Protection, twelve meters high the cross is a talisman, a memorial to the victims of the Tatar raid, a monument to the Jews who died in Germanivka in 1919, a cape, a pyramid. You can also get acquainted with the exposition of the Museum of the History of Religion s. Germanivka and see the Church of St. Nikolay.Germanivka honored all the age-old events that took place on this land, as well as the people who created its history in 32 monuments, commemorative signs and crosses and 26 memorial plaques.The Museum of Cossacks was placed in the premises of the former manufactory shop, which was built by the Jew Patlach in 1902. In 1994-1995, repair work was carried out, materials were collected and issues related to the exposition were solved in 2 halls, covering 115 m2. The first hall displays archaeological finds from the Scythian and Old Russian periods. Its decoration was a diorama of Germanivka of the XI—XIII centuries, for the creation of which the artist A. AND. Nechyporenko even had to live in the museum for two months.The history of the Cossack period is represented by archaeological finds, an original series of paintings, which reflect events related to the village of Germanivka and its surroundings, portraits of hetmans. In the second hall, original exhibits, documents and photographs are collected, which reflect the history of the village of the XIX-XX centuries, conditionally divided in stages into the peasant movement and the Decembrists (1824-1825), Germanovka from 1917 to 1940, the war of 1941-1945, outstanding people and the present and literary Germany.Materials for the creation of an art gallery or exhibition hall was plentiful after the opening of the first museum in the village. Germanivka, so next to the Museum of Cossacks in the building built in 1904, which was also built by the entrepreneur Patlach, there is an Art Gallery. Although the official opening took place as early as 2005. One exhibition hall presents for consideration paintings of villagers, canvases by artists associated with the village. Germanivka: I. M. Litvyna, M. AND. Kulyka, L. M. Stylia, P. AND. Deilika, V. IS. Perevalsky and paintings donated by the Union of Artists of Ukraine.