Музей-садиба Івана Котляревського
Музей-садиба Івана Котляревського



The museum-manor was opened in 1969, declared the year of Ivan Kotlyarevsky by UNESCO, on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the poet. The memorial complex consists of the poet's father's house, a county, a barn and a crane well. In 1971, a monument to Ivan Kotlyarevsky by the People's Artist of Ukraine Halyna Kalchenko was erected in the yard in front of the memorial building. Near the estate is an obelisk made of black labradorite with the inscription: "From this estate the voice of the first classic of new Ukrainian literature Ivan Petrovich Kotlyarevsky (1769-1838) was heard all over the world." The house was bought in 1751, according to the merchant, by Kotlyarevsky's grandfather Ivan, at that time a deacon of the Assumption Cathedral. The writer's house has 5 small rooms: an office, a living room, a living room, a housekeeper's room and a kitchen. The house has built-in parts from your own house, such as: sluts with inscriptions and without inscriptions, part of the halls made of wood, used from the old house. The office contains a sofa, a table, a closet with numerous books in Latin, Russian, French, magazines, etc. Visitors are especially attracted by the rubbish from the old man's house, on which the inscription is carved in the Old Slavonic language: “This house will be created in the name of the father and the son and the holy spirit. Amen. Year 1705, August 1. "
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