Dining room. In the niche (behind the wolf) under G.S. Tarnovsky in 1838 in the presence of M.I. Glinka, the first excerpts of "Ruslan and Lyudmila" were performed
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Dikanka. Gazebo in the flower garden
Mazepa's oak from afar
The estate of Prince Kochubey. Chestnut Alley
Prince Kochubey's estate. Mazepa oak
Nicholas Church in the estate of Prince Viktor Sergeevich Kochubey
St. Nicholas Church with a bell tower
Dikanka. General view of the estate
Prince Kochubey's estate. Deer farm
Brewery. Dikanka.
The basement of the Kochubeyiv beer and mead factory
Facade of the Kochubey Palace in Dykanka
Triumphal Arch
Prince Kochubey's estate. Triumphal arch
Dikanka. Hop harvest
Dykanka. Mazepa's Oak
Dikanka. 19th century. In the Kochubey estate they play the so-called lawn tennis (grass tennis).
Dikanka. Fragment of the office of Princess Elena Konstantinovna Kochubey Photo from the magazine STOLYTSA I USAD'BA. 1916. No. 66. September 15
Dikanka. Museum room Photo from the magazine STOLYTSA I USAD'BA.1916. No. 66. September 15
Ukrainian laborers around 1873. From left to right: Tadej Rylsky, William Berenstam, Volodymyr Antonovych, F. T. Panchenko, Borys PoznanskyThese people personify the Ukrainian national revival of the second half of the 19th century, in particular the activities of the Kyiv community (Old community).
They represent the phenomenon of culturalism - an intellectual and educational movement of the Ukrainian elite, which aimed to preserve and develop national identity in the face of imperial repressions (such as the Valuev Circular and the Ems Decree).
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Warchavchik Casa Moveis Interior da Casa da Rua Itápolis
Group portrait of the Tarnowskis with guests in Kachanivka. 1860s