CORSO NEIGHBOURHOOD
Read moreThis is the city centre of Uzhgorod. It is composed almost entirely of cafes, restaurants, banks and shops. Its name of Italian origin means "the street of walks". The former occupants of the city were two Princes princes, the Drougetti brothers. All the houses in the neighbourhood are old and have only two or three floors. The ruelle is narrow and leads straight to Voloshyna street, another very lively street.
REGIONAL MUSEUM
Read moreIt is not of great interest. However, it shows the evolution of the city. Temporary exhibits, with random taste, are organized
MUSEUM OF TRADITIONAL ART OF THE REGIONS OF HOUTSOUL AND POKOUTTIA
Read moreThis museum offers beautiful objects representative of the traditional Houtsoule and Pakoute culture (another Ukrainian Carpathian people). Among the objects are carved sticks, as well as various local musical instruments, including a trebita (kind of horn of the Alps), a duda (kind of bagpipe), as well as junkers. You can also see beautiful ceramics and some popular icons of very beautiful invoice on the second floor.
It is regrettable that the museum does not have a little more money to better expose this beautiful collection. In the main staircase do not miss the beautiful stained glass stained glass window.
LITERARY MUSEUM
Read moreThe museum is located in a former Pushkin mansion. You can see manuscripts and personal objects from Gogol, Pushkin, Bounine or Shevchenko.
HISTORICAL MUSEUM IN MEMORY OF THE JEWS OF KIROVOHRAD
Read moreThis museum is the main interest of the city. It is dedicated to the memory of the Jewish community of Kirovohrad, decimated largely by the Nazis and then persecuted by the Soviets. The testimonies, paintings and photos are truly disturbing.
MUSEUM OF HISTORY AND LITERATURE
Read moreThe first hall is the archaeological section of the museum, where many objects were exposed on the territory of Yalta during archaeological excavations. The second exhibition concerns objects relating to cultural and social life in Yalta in the th and th centuries. It contains manuscripts and personal objects of the city's inhabitants. For rainy days.
SAINT-JEAN-CHRYSOTOM CATHEDRAL
Read more. Hill. The church and its belfry were erected between 1832 and 1837. It was one of the first monuments of the city to be built in stone. During the war, the cathedral was destroyed, but the belfry remained on its feet. It served as a benchmark for sailors. It has since been rebuilt.
PRYMORSKY-YURI GARGARIN PARK
Read moreIn the south of the city, the park extends from Hotel Oreanda. From the monument Maxim Gorky, you can walk along the alley leading to Lito Hotel, which even has a bowling alley. In this park, in a pretty building in the midst of shady alleys, the health centre of the city.
MUSEUM OF REGIONAL HISTORY
Read moreThey will see objects from the daily life of the Tatars as well as ceramics, amphorae and documents uncovered during archaeological excavations in Aloushta.
NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM
Read moreThe concept is quite sinister: that animals stuffed! There is also a large collection of insects and minerals from Crimea, but, for a few more euros, you can make a guided tour of the nature reserve, which is perhaps more fun. As part of the museum, the zoo houses animals in the area, such as sheep, deer, bear or fox, goose, or even an island exclusively reserved for swans.
COGNAC FACTORY
Read moreExcursions are available. To do this, contact Hotel Talisman which supports the visits.
REGIONAL ART MUSEUM
Read moreExposure of Byzantine vases, ornaments, weapons and objects of daily life found in the region, the oldest of which dates back to the fourth century.