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In the same district, on the eastern outskirts you can get a complete snapshot of Ukrainian traditions and rural life without having to stray far from the city. There are buses from the Arsenal stop (29, 36, 39 and 50) arriving at the attraction in a matter of minutes. The museum has 124 buildings, scattered on a wooded hill and relocated here from other parts of the country. A few of these buildings are open, exhibiting tools, costumes and folk art, or hosting demonstrations of old-time trades. The must-sees are the house from the Carpathian village of Oriavchyk, dating to 1792, and the wooden church of St Nicholas from 1763, both brought here in the 1930s.
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Did not expect to much but I was really glad that I had visited it at last. Really nice and well maintained. Worth visiting
Peaceful historical place. Quiet, you can spend hours trying to imagine how people lived in XV-XVIII centuries.
A most wonderful place - an open-air folk architecture museum - right in the heart of town.
Very nice place for very low cost. For about USD 1 you may see about 20 authentic transcarpathian Ukrainian national buildings which were found at different places and were taken to this location. Factually it is a little village with houses of poor and rich villagers, pub, school, forge, water mill and even wooden church which is still functioning. All houses are about 150 years old or even more and contain authentic items of home inventory. Each item is very well refurbished. In order to provide authentic atmosphere each house has its backyard containing farm buildings, household stuff and even some animals - hens, bunnies and sheeps. This place is clean and nice. Nearby there is an Uzhgorod Castle.
Very interesting, Woodden Church marvellouse
Beautiful open-air presentation of history and architecture.
Awesome, must visit place!!!
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