Historical Museum (Kitsman)
Traveling Bukovina, be sure to meet with the local life and culture. In the province operates many local lore and historical museums that will give you this opportunity. In particular, if you find yourself in a small district center of Kitsman, be sure to visit the local historical museum.
Kitsmansky Museum Collection
Collection of exhibits in Kitsmane has about 2,250 artifacts. They put in four divisions, which are conventionally divided Museum. Here is Kitsmanschyny life and culture from ancient times to today. Especially interesting tourist will see the ethnographic collection that tell of clothing, household items locals at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. Draws attention collection of embroidered shirts, which went residents over a hundred years ago.
A separate room is devoted to the outstanding native land of Vladimir Ivasyuku. You can see his personal belongings, photographs, exhibits much talk about school days composer. The third room is devoted to the events of World War II, there are things the soldiers, their front letters, journalism war and more.
The last room introduces you to the literary and artistic life of the region. Here the museum assembled a collection dedicated to the famous writer - a native of Bukovina. Turned his attention those museum and cultural figures who attended the edge at different times: Kobylanska, Franko, Fedkovych, I. Mykolaychuk, Lesya Ukrainian and others. Separately, the museum operates exhibition hall, where periodically exhibited the work of local craftsmen.
History museum
Historical Museum in Kitsmane was opened in late 1982, and only after some time it became a branch of Chernivtsi museum. Its peculiarity is that it is open at the monument of architecture - the room Address 19th century. In many ways, the museum owes it to local enthusiasts who support it and to this day continue to work to replenish the collection.
How to get to the museum
The museum is located at ul. Independence, 50, in the center of town. After passing Kitsman highway M-19, which connects Chernivtsi and Ternopil. It can be reached by bus from Chernivtsi, Ternopil, Rivne, Ivano-Frankivsk and Zalischyky. The city is also conveniently accessible by rail, including the Kyiv train Kyiv - Chernivtsi.
Hours Kitsmansky historical museum, open to the public from 9:00 to 17:00, weekends - Sunday and Monday.
Login: 7 USD - full ticket for students and children under 5 and 3 USD.