The village of Velyki Sorochyntsi!
Embroidered Tour: East (Day 10)
Day 1 read here http://www.turpravda.ua/ru/blog-225712.html?
Day 2 read here http://www.turpravda.ua/ru/blog-225757.html a>
Day 3 read here http://www.turpravda.ua/ua/harkov/blog-225947 .html
Day 4 read here http://www.turpravda.ua/ru/blog-226002.html a>
Day 5 read here http://www.turpravda.ua/ru/blog-226092.html a>
Day 6 read here http://www.turpravda.ua/ru/blog-226182.html a>
Day 7 read here http://www.turpravda.ua/ru/blog-226252.html a>
Day 8 read here http://www.turpravda.ua/ru/blog-226272.html a>
Day 9 read here http://www.turpravda.ua/en/blog-226512.html a>
Day 11 read here http://www.turpravda.ua/ru/blog-227462.html a>
Day 12 read here http://www.turpravda.ua/ru/blog-227487.html a>
Day 13 read here http://www.turpravda.ua/ru/blog-228327.html a>
Day 14 read here http://www.turpravda.ua/ru/blog-228382.html a>
Day 15 read here http://www.turpravda.ua/ru/blog-228867.html a>
Day 16 read here http://www.turpravda.ua/ru/blog-228887.html a>
Day 17 read here http://www.turpravda.ua/ru/blog-230447.html a>
Day 18 read here http://www.turpravda.ua/en/blog-230477.html a>
Day 19 read here http://www.turpravda.ua/ru/blog-231887.html a>
Day 20 read here http://www.turpravda.ua/ru/blog-230592.html a>
Day 21 read here http://www.turpravda.ua/ru/blog-231882.html a>
Day 22 read here http://www.turpravda.ua/ru/blog-231897.html a>
Day 23 read here http://www.turpravda.ua/ru/blog-232597.html a>
Day 24 read here http://www.turpravda.ua/en/blog-232602.html a>
We woke up at 4 am, because the next bus left Poltava at 2 pm. To go about 2 hours, the ticket costs about 60 UAH, the road was good, we also slept a little on the bus.
Our local coordinators, Natalia and Roma, were waiting for us at the bus station. We were immediately fed a delicious breakfast and a portion of stories about the village.
Natalia, where things are, for the 2nd year in a row receives guests Embroidered Way.
Then we settled in the living room on "Khutor" in a real Ukrainian mazanka, I decided to spend the night today on the stove.
Here is a beautiful courtyard with gorgeous views of the river Psel.
Then we had a trip to the Poltava Center of the Ukrainian Leadership Academy. Children from 16 to 20 years old study here for 10 months, travel a lot, do social and business projects, develop in every way to become leaders of Ukraine. We were sincerely glad to communicate with such active youth.
Afterwards we had a tour of the village. Krasnopil (the old name of the village Velyki Sorochyntsi) has been mentioned since 1660, so it has a long history.
There were many estates of Cossack officers. Hetman of the Left Bank of Ukraine Danylo Apostol also had an estate here.
In 1734, the Church of the Transfiguration was built at his request.
This church currently has the tallest wooden iconostasis in Ukraine, it reaches a height of 7 meters!
In 1809, the well-known prose writer and playwright Mykola V. Gogol was born near the house of doctor M. Ya. Trokhimovsky. On March 22 (April 3), 1809, he was baptized in the Church of the Transfiguration. The godfather was Colonel MM Trokhimovsky, the son of doctor M. Ya. Trokhimovsky, who gave birth to Gogol's mother. The National Museum-Reserve of Nikolai Gogol, where I visited, is now located in the city where the writer was born.
Preserves about 4 thousand exhibits: personal belongings of M. Gogol, drawings, poems, first editions of works, photocopies of manuscripts, photographs, works by artists I. Repin, P. Korovin, I. Kramsky, K. Trutovsky, V. Makovsky , Kukriniks, M. Deregus and masters of folk art.
Then we visited the site of the famous National Sorochyn Fair, which takes place every year - the last Saturday and Sunday of August.
Since 1999, it has acquired the status of a national event by Presidential Decree. Be sure to come! Here are concerts and master classes and interesting products of folk artists!
In general, the village has very beautiful fences and huts, very cozy and quiet.
Dinner was waiting for us in Georgian style in the restaurant "Djigit", I love Georgian cuisine, so for me it was a real feast of the stomach, khachapuri in Adjara was yummy, yummy, which is delicious! ))
After a good meal we went to spend the night and prepare for a trip to Velyki Sorochyntsi.
Christina Zhuk
Embroidered Way Tour is an amazing journey through the coolest places of the Embroidered Way route, which is carried out by four popular Ukrainian travelers on June 5-28.2017 .
The purpose of the event is to reveal the tourist potential, diversity and beauty of Ukraine, to symbolically unite the western and eastern regions, to promote the development of rural areas, to promote active recreation and a healthy lifestyle.
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