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The monument to Ulas Samchuk was erected in Rivne in 2005 in honor of the 100th anniversary of the birth of the outstanding Ukrainian writer and public figure of the national liberation struggle.
The monument is located in front of the drama theater building. Authors of the Ulas Samchuk monument: Mykola Pasichnyk, Viktor Kovalchuk, Tetiana Melnychuk, Volodymyr Sholudko.
Teatralna Square, 1 Rivne
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Museum / gallery , Historic area
The UPA Museum-Kryivka (hideout) in the Hurby tract near the Holy Resurrection Monastery at the Insurgent Graves near the village of Mosty was opened in 2011.
In April 1944, the Battle of Hurby took place between UPA units and NKVD troops.
The planning and interior equipment of the insurgents' bunker is based on drawings made by NKVD officers: bunk beds, boxes, shelves, shelves, tables and benches, a stove. On the walls are black and white photographs, postcards and posters of the time.
You can also see weapons, military uniforms, equipment and insurgent household items.
Lisova Street, 1 Mosty
Museum / gallery
Volodymyrets Historical Museum was founded in 1969. The museum is housed in a one-story building built in 1395, which housed the commissariat during the German-fascist occupation, then the printing office of the district newspaper, and the television workshop.
At the time of the opening of the museum, almost two thousand exhibits were collected by the efforts of enthusiasts, almost 800 of which are original. The exposition presents materials about the history of Volodymyrets and Rivne Polissya from the Paleolithic era to the present.
There are also unique exhibits related to famous residents of the village: works of weaver Hanna Leonchuk, awards of world-renowned athlete Anatoliy Prysyazhnyuk, paintings by famous artist Leonid Kovryha and amateur artist Petro Oshurko. The museum has an interesting collection of paper money from different times.
The exhibition, which includes household items, clothes, and a fragment of a Polissya house, introduces Polissya life.
In 2018, a commemorative sign was erected next to the building of the Volodymyrets Historical Museum on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the first offensive battle of the UPA in the village of Volodymyrets.
Soborna Street, 30 Volodymyrets
Castle / fortress
Separate fragments of defensive walls and towers can barely be seen on the site of the medieval castle in Taikury, built in the late 16th - early 17th centuries by Prince Yuriy Vyshnevetskyi.
The castle was made of stone and brick, regular in plan. It had corner towers connecting defensive walls, a drawbridge.
In 1825, the castle burned down. The then owner Oleksandr Illinskyi decided not to restore it and sold it for building materials.
The part of the southern tower, which reached a height of 30 meters and served as a watchtower, was best preserved.
Zamkova Street Taikury
The people`s Museum of the History of the Village of Vysotsk was established in 1986 on the initiative of HryhoriyYatsuta.
The museum is located in a separate building with an area of 172 square meters. It includes three exhibition sections and has over 3,600 exhibits, of which about 2,000 are exhibited in three halls with an area of 108 square meters.
Of interest are materials that tell about human life in the 4th century BC on the territory of Vysotsk (according to archaeological research by Academician Sveshnikov, carried out in 1963). These are silicon arrowheads and spearheads, scrapers, knife-shaped plates, fragments of a stone hammer, pottery, a slate spinning wheel, images of women's jewelry and coin hryvnias found at the ancient Rus settlement of the 9th-13th centuries, located in the eastern part of Vysotsk.
The museum's materials tell about prominent figures of education, culture, and religion whose names are associated with Vysotsk - Meletiy Smotrytsky, Ivan and Fedir Solomaretsky, Edvard Rulikovsky, and Vatslav Boreyko. A separate important group of exhibits in the museum are materials from the era of the hetmans of Ukraine Bohdan Khmelnytsky, Yuriy Khmelnytsky, and Pavlo Teterya.
The museum has written sources dating back to 1709 (Marriage Registration Books, Confession Books, individual letters and church and secular documents).
A large collection of material culture objects is presented, namely from agriculture, fishing, pottery, beekeeping, and weaving. The most interesting and rare are the dovbank boats raised from the bottom of the Horyn River, which are over 200 years old, and the loom used to make canvas.
Among the museum's exhibits are materials that tell about the peasant unrest of the era of Severyn Nalyvayko, the Richytskyi rebellion of 1910, etc. Most of the exhibits testify to the struggle of local residents against foreign oppressors during the times of the Russian Empire and feudal Poland, especially at the beginning of the 20th century and during World War II, for the independence of Ukraine.
In addition, some stands of the museum reveal the tragic fate of the Jews of Vysotsk, who were completely destroyed (1864 people) in Vysotsk on September 9, 1942.
Bohdana Khmelnytskoho Street, 13 Vysotsk
Architecture
A wooden three-story building of a water mill on the Korchytsya River (a tributary of the Horyn) was built in Hoshcha in the 18th-19th centuries.
Currently, the mill is not working, the first floor is practically flooded, but part of the equipment that still remains in the building has been preserved.
Zastavya Street Hoshcha
Temple , Architecture
The Church of Saint Yan Nepomuk in Mizoch stands on the site of a destroyed Cossack temple.
The Empire style building was started by General Kshyshtof Dunin-Karvytskyi in 1795 and finished by his son Kazymyr after 1830.
After 1945, the Yan Nepomuk church was divided in the middle into two parts by beams. There was a library downstairs, and a movie theater upstairs.
In the dungeons of the church, representatives of the Dunin-Karvytsky family were buried, as well as Princess Yadviha Lyubomyrska.
Today it is the Orthodox Church of the Nativity of the Holy Virgin of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine. The interior decoration in the original style has not been preserved.
Lypky Street, 22 Mizoch
"Yanush's Furnace" is the name of the only structure that survived from the palace of Yanush Ostrozki in Mezhyrich near Ostroh.
The palace was located next to the Holy Trinity monastery-fortress. All that remains of it is a huge fireplace-type stove with large arched openings, a pyramidal roof and a tall chimney with Renaissance decoration. The fire was lit in the center, the side passages could be closed during the cold season.
It is assumed that the palace guards warmed themselves near the Yanush Furnace. It could also be used during banquets to roast large animal carcasses on spits.
Zasaddya Street Mezhyrich
Natural object
The Yuzefinsky oak in the "Yuzefinska dacha" tract near the village of Hlynne is one of the oldest trees in Ukraine.
In the Book of Records of Ukraine, it is recorded as the oldest oak in Ukraine (1,300 years old), but experts of the Kyiv Ecological and Cultural Center concluded that it is no more than 1,000 years old, and it is not the oldest.
The Yuzefinsky oak is also called the "Tree of Prince Ihor" because, according to legend, it witnessed the campaign of Prince Ihor in 945.
The oak-patriarch has a height of about 20 meters, a girth of 7.9 meters. The tree is in extremely bad condition, there are several hollows on the trunk, only two branches remain alive.
Hlynne
The communal institution "Local Lore Museum" of Zarichne village council was founded in 2001 and has been receiving visitors since 2007.
About 1,500 exhibits present the historical and ethnographic monuments of Polissya. Among them is a plane-plane of the Cossack era, found in the river Styr.
The exposition of the museum acquaints with weaving and traditional embroidery of Polissya, traditional occupations and crafts (farming, fishing, boarding), the main historical events of the Second World War.
The interior of a typical Polissya house is presented.
Mykhayla Hrushevskoho Street, 1 Zarichne
Castle / fortress , Architecture
Zaslav (Izyaslav) gate is the only surviving stone element of the outer defensive fortifications of medieval Mezhyrich.
In the 16th and 17th centuries, the defensive Holy Trinity Monastery was the citadel of the Mezhyrich fortress. Its defensive ramparts were organically united and incorporated into the system of earthen fortifications of the village itself. Then earthen ramparts with hexagonal bastions placed at the corners of the ramparts were built around Mezhyrich. You could get to Mezhyrichthrough two gates: the Zaslav Gate on the road to Izyaslav (former Zaslav), which has survived to this day, and the Dubno Gate, which was located where the center of the village is now.
Mezhyrich
The school historical and ethnographic museum "History of the village of Zirne" was opened in 2009.
The museum's expositions consist of several separate sections: "Main occupations and crafts of the villagers of the mid-19th - early 20th centuries", "The beginnings of the history of the village of Zirne", "Under Polish rule", "In the flames of World War II", "The village of Zirne in the second half of the 20th - early 21st centuries" and "Development of education. Outstanding graduates".
A separate stand is dedicated to the UPA hundred Leonid Boreychuk, nicknamed "Strybaylo", and the activities of the Ukrainian underground.
With the beginning of the Revolution of Dignity and the Russian-Ukrainian war, an exposition was created about the heroes of the Heavenly Hundred and the defenders of Ukraine.
Shkilna Street, 2 Zirne
The Zoological Museum in Rivne operates on the basis of the Stepan Demyanchuk International University of Economics and Humanities. The collection of rare animals, which includes over 2,500 specimens, was collected and systematized by biologist Rostyslav Shykula.
All exhibits are rare for Ukraine. Most of them are exotic invertebrates of the seas and tropical coasts and forests. A significant part of the collection is made up of a section that presents insects from Africa, South America, South and Southeast Asia and adjacent islands.
The diversity of the entomofauna of Ukraine is represented by collections of beetles, butterflies, hymenoptera, bedbugs and other arthropods. Among the rare species of Ukraine are the dead-head beetle, the black apollo, the swallowtail, the podalirius sailfish, the stag beetle, the muskrat, the large oak barbel, the hermit beetle.
The most valuable exhibit in the collection is the Hercules beetle, 14.8 centimeters long - it is also the largest beetle in the world.
Today, only Lviv National University has a similar collection in the western regions of Ukraine.
Akademika Stepana Dem'yanchuka Street, 4 Rivne