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Пирогів, Музей просто неба в Пирогові (UA)

The Pyrohiv National Museum of Folk Architecture and Life of Ukraine, commonly known as the Pyrohiv Museum, is an open-air museum located in the Pyrohiv district on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine. It is one of the largest and most significant ethnographic museums in Ukraine, dedicated to preserving and showcasing the traditional rural architecture, culture, and way of life from various regions of the country.

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Key features include: 

  • Extensive Collection of Historical Buildings: The museum spans over 370 acres and features approximately 300 authentic historical buildings relocated from different parts of Ukraine. These structures include wooden churches, windmills, farmhouses, barns, workshops, and other rural buildings, each representing different architectural styles and periods from the 16th to the 20th century.
  • Regional Sections: The museum is divided into several sections, each representing a specific ethnographic region of Ukraine. These sections include central Ukraine, South Ukraine, SLoboda Ukraine, Polissya, Podillia, and the Carpathian region.
    Living History Demonstrations: The museum offers live demonstrations of traditional crafts and daily activities, such as weaving, pottery, blacksmithing, and bread baking. Costumed interpreters engage with visitors, providing an immersive experience of rural life in historical Ukraine.
  • Exhibits and Collections: In addition to the outdoor exhibits, the museum has indoor galleries that house extensive collections of ethnographic artefacts, including traditional clothing, tools, household items, furniture, and folk art. These exhibits offer deeper insights into the everyday lives, customs, and traditions of various ethnic groups in Ukraine.
    Educational Programs and Workshops: The museum provides a variety of educational programs and workshops for school groups, families, and other visitors. These programs cover topics such as traditional crafts, folk music, dance, and agricultural practices, providing hands-on learning experiences.
  • Special Events and Festivals: Throughout the year, the Pyrohiv Museum hosts numerous events and festivals that celebrate Ukrainian folk traditions and cultural heritage. These events often feature folk music, dance performances, traditional food, and craft fairs, creating a lively and festive atmosphere.
  • Interactive Experiences: Visitors can participate in interactive activities, such as traditional cooking, folk dancing, and seasonal agricultural tasks. These experiences offer a practical understanding of Ukraine's rural heritage.

The Pyrohiv National Museum of Folk Architecture and Life provides a rich and comprehensive exploration of the traditional rural culture and architecture of Ukraine, making it a significant cultural and educational attraction for tourists, families, and anyone interested in Ukrainian history and heritage. 

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