Our country surprises travelers not only with picturesque landscapes but also with the opportunity to immerse themselves in the authentic atmosphere of ancient times. Read on to find out where you can learn about the life and culture of our great-grandparents. Pyrohiv Museum of Folk Architecture and Life of Ukraine, Kyiv region The largest in the whole of Europe.
It houses about 300 exhibits. It features wooden churches, windmills, schools, and a village government. There are also more than 40 thousand types of national clothes.
It would take several hours to fully explore this location. The scale is really impressive. Thus, plan a full-day trip.
Here you can rent bicycles or take an electric train or horse-drawn carriage. As for accommodation, you can choose a hotel or hostel in the Sviatoshynskyi or Holosiivskyi districts of Kyiv. Kyivan Rus Park, Kyiv region The park features an installation of the ancient capital of the V-XIII centuries.
Here you can see the princely court and small houses of ordinary people. Stroll through various shops and buy souvenirs. You can also see more than 30 breeds of horses.
You can come here any day as the complex is open seven days a week. Museum of Architecture and Life of the Middle Dnipro Region, Pereiaslav The oldest in Ukraine. Here you can see rural huts, windmills, and churches.
There are 185 objects on the territory: from works of folk art to tools. There are also two man-made ponds and an arboretum. Ukrainian Village complex, Kyiv r.
