List of historic reserves in Ukraine

Summary

The list of historic reserves in Ukraine includes historic sites that in Ukraine are known as Historic and Cultural Reserves. Main historic reserves are officially listed by the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine and usually known as national. However, there are other historic reserves that are established at regional level.

Definition and background edit

Historic and cultural reserves (Ukrainian: Історико-культурні заповідники, romanizedIstoryko-Kulturni Zapovidnyky) are special legally defined territories that include ensembles and complexes of landmarks of history and culture, which possess exceptional historic, scientific and cultural value and placed under protection of the state.

In Ukraine edit

First historic and cultural reserves in Ukraine were created in 1920s. Resolutions of the Council of People's Commissars of the Ukrainian SSR proclaimed next territories as reserves: Ancient Greek Colony of Olbia (31 May 1924), the Monk's Hill in Kaniv – Taras Shevchenko burial (20 August 1925), Kyiv Pechersk Lavra (29 September 1926), Monastery of Barefoot Carmelites in Berdychiv (8 March 1928), Castle-Fortress in Kamianets-Podilskyi (23 March 1928), Prince Ostrogski Castle in Starokostiantyniv (15 January 1929), so called Dytynets in Chernihiv, territories of Chernihiv Saint Trinity Elijah Monastery and Chernihiv Yelets Dormition Monastery (18 March 1929) as well as Novhorod-Siverskyi Saint Transfiguration Monastery and Saint Cyril's Church in Kyiv. In total at the end of 1920s in the Ukrainian SSR existed 9 historic and cultural reserves. At that time there was started creation of reserves of local significance. Particularly according to respective decisions of local authorities there existed historic and archaeological reserve in Verkhnii Saltiv (1929; Chuhuiv Raion), manor house and park "Kachanivka" (1928), others.

During 1930s due to mass repressions among specialists of cultural heritage conservation and fall of the cultural heritage conservation system, many reserved territories lost their reserved status. After the World War II, portion of earlier created reserves that during the war suffered damage were not renewed in its reserved status. There were created new reserves, particularly the Kyiv Acropolis with remnants of Church of the Tithes (1945), museum-reserve "Fields of Battle for Kyiv" (1945), "Fields of Battle of Poltava" (1949), Ivan Tobilevych museum-reserve "Khutir Nadiia" (1956). In 1965 there was announced creation of historic and cultural reserve at Khortytsia island in Zaporizhzhia, however due to unleashed ideological campaign in fight against the so called Ukrainian bourgeoisie nationalism all respective events were stopped.

In the mid 1970-80s process of creation of historic and cultural reserves started to be reviewed as an effective way to preserve not only separate landmarks, but whole historic and cultural complexes. The status of reserves was expanded to streets, neighborhoods, districts, historic city centers, historic landscapes. There were proclaimed historic and cultural reserves in cities of Lviv (1975), Kamianets-Podilskyi (1977), Sevastopol (1978), Ostroh (1981), Lutsk (1985), Putyvl (1986), Ancient Kyiv (1987), Kerch (1987), Chyhyryn (1989), and others.

With proclamation of state independence of Ukraine, the process of establishing historic and cultural reserves had awakened. Particularly in the first half of 1990s there was initiated or reorganized 32 state reserves by providing them with more status weight. Among them were Historic and Cultural Reserve "Taras Shevchenko Homeland", "Berestechko Battle Fields", "Hetman's Capital", "Trakhtemyriv" as well as historic and architectural and archaeological complexes in cities of Alupka, Bakhchysarai, Vyshhorod, Halych, Hlukhiv, Dubno, Zhovkva, Zbarazh, Zolochiv, Kamianets-Podilskyi, Novhorod-Siverskyi, village Verkhnii Saltiv, others.

The Presidential decree of 11 October 1994 "About National Institutions of Culture" defined status and order of creation national historic and cultural reserves.[1] First national reserves became, particularly, historic and ethnographic reserve "Pereiaslav", historic and archaeological reserve "Chersonesos of Taurica", historic and architectural reserves "Sophia of Kyiv", "National Kyiv Pechersk Historic and Cultural Reserve", "Chernihiv the Ancient", "Old Halych", "Chyhyryn", "Khortytsia".

Listed reserves (Ministry of Culture) edit

# Name of Reserve Location Area Established Website
1 National Kyiv-Pechersk Historic-Cultural Reserve Kyiv, 21 Lavrska 23.54 ha September 29, 1926 website
2 National Reserve Khortytsia Zaporizhzhia, Khortytsia island September 18, 1965
3 National Reserve "Sophia of Kyiv" Kyiv, 24 Volodymyrska St. 1934 website
4 National Historic-Cultural Reserve "Chyhyryn" Chyhyryn, 26 Hrushevskoho St. March 7, 1989
5 National Historic-Memorial Reserve "Babyn Yar" Kyiv May 22, 2001
6 National Reserve "Taras Shevchenko Homeland" Shevchenkove, Zvenyhorodka Raion, 3 Petrovskoho St. March 25, 1992
7 National Reserve "Ancient Halych" Krylos and Halych, Ivano-Frankivsk District, 1 Ivana Franka St. February 8, 1994
8 National Reserve "Chersonesus Taurica" Sevastopol, 1 Drevnia St. February 8, 1994
9 National Historic-Archeological Reserve "Kamiana Mohyla" Terpinnia, Melitopol Raion July 7, 1954
10 National Historical and Cultural Reserve "Hetman's Capital" Baturyn, 74 Hetmanska St. June 14, 1993
11 National Historic-Memorial Reserve "Fields of Berestechko Battle" Pliasheva, Dubno Raion June 12, 1991
12 National Historic-Memorial Reserve "Bykivnia Graves" Kyiv May 22, 2001
13 Shevchenko National Reserve in Kaniv Taras Hill, Kaniv August 20, 1925
14 National Historic-Cultural Reserve "Kachanivka" Kachanivka, Pryluky Raion November 24, 1981
15 National Historic-Ethnographic Reserve "Pereiaslav" Pereiaslav, 8 Shevchenka St. March 13, 1979 Info
16 State Historic-Cultural Reserve in Belz Belz December 13, 2001
17 State Historic-Architectural Reserve in Zhovkva Zhovkva August 10, 1994
18 National Reserve Hlukhiv Hlukhiv, 30 Shevchenka St. February 8, 1994
19 National Reserve "Castles of the Ternopil Land" Zbarazh February 8, 1994
20 National Historic-Architectural Reserve "Kamianets" Kamianets-Podilskyi, 20 Tatarska St. May 18, 1977
21 State Historic-Cultural Reserve in Berezhany Berezhany November 17, 2001
22 State Historic-Cultural Reserve "Khotyn Fortress" Khotyn October 12, 2000
23 National Architectural-Historic Reserve "Ancient Chernihiv" Chernihiv, 1 Preobrazhenska St. June 22, 1978
24 National Historic-Architectural Reserve "Old Uman" Uman June 22, 1978
25 Kremenets-Pochaiv State Historic-Architectural Reserve Kremenets May 29, 2001

Listed reserves (National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine) edit

# Name of Reserve Location Area Established Website
1 Historic-Archeological Reserve "Olbia" Parutyne, Ochakiv Raion May 31, 1926

Reserves of Regional State Administration edit

# Name of Reserve Location Area Established Website
  Kyiv city
1 State Historic-Architectural Reserve "Ancient Kyiv" 5 Andriivskyi Descent May 18, 1987
2 State Historic-Memorial Reserve "Lukianivka Cemetery" 7 Dorohozhytska St. July 1, 1994
  Crimean Autonomous Republic
3 State Historic-Cultural Reserve in Kerch Kerch, 7 Sverdlova St. March 5, 1987
4 State Historic-Cultural Reserve in Bakhchysarai Bakhchysarai, 133 Rechna St. September 8, 1990
5 State Palace-Park Museum-Reserve in Alupka
(Vorontsov Palace/Masandra)
Alupka, 10 Palatsove Highway September 8, 1990 Info[permanent dead link]
6 Republican Historic-Archeological Reserve "Kalos Limen" Chornomorske   Info
7 Historic-Cultural Reserve "Staryi Krym" Staryi Krym
  Vinnytsia Oblast
8 State Historic-Cultural Reserve "Busha" Busha, Mohyliv-Podilskyi Raion August 18, 2000 website
  Volyn Oblast
9 Lutsk Historic Cultural Reserve Lutsk, 23 Drahomanova St. March 26, 1985
10 State Historic-Cultural Reserve "Volodymyr" Volodymyr November 17, 2001
  Donetsk Oblast
11 State Historic-Architectural Reserve in Sviatohirsk Sviatohirsk May 27, 1980
  Zaporizhzhia Oblast
12 Historic-Architectural Museum-Reserve "Popov's Manor" in Vasylivka Vasylivka January 29, 1993
  Kyiv Oblast
13 State Historic-Cultural Reserve in Vyshhorod Vyshhorod, 58 Shkilna St. July 6, 1994
14 State Museum-Reserve "Battle for Kyiv in 1943" Novi Petrivtsi, Vyshhorod Raion 12.03.1996
  Kirovohrad Oblast
15 State Museum-Reserve of Tobilevych "Khutir Nadiia" Mykolaivka, Kropyvnytskyi Raion August 1, 1956
  Lviv Oblast
16 State Historic-Architectural Reserve in Lviv (Old Town) Lviv, 20 Valova St. June 12, 1975 Declaration
17 State Museum-Reserve "Olesko Castle" Olesko, Zolochiv Raion January 19, 1989
18 State Historic-Cultural Reserve Tustan Urych, Stryi Raion October 5, 1994
19 State Historic-Cultural Reserve "Nahuievychi" Nahuievychi, Drohobych Raion March 10, 1994
20 Historic-Cultural Reserve "Lychakiv Cemetery" Lviv, Lychakivska St. July 10, 1990
21 Museum-Reserve "Zolochiv Castle" Zolochiv  
  Poltava Oblast
22 National Museum-Reserve of Ukrainian Pottery in Opishnia Opishnia, Poltava Raion November 3, 1989
23 State Historic-Cultural Reserve "Fields of Poltava Battle" Poltava, 32 Shvedska Mohyla St. March 31, 1981 website
24 State Museum-Reserve of Mykola Hohol Hoholove, Myrhorod Raion July 17, 1979
  Rivne Oblast
25 State Historic-Cultural Reserve in Ostroh Ostroh, 5 Akademichna St. August 11, 1981
26 State Historic-Cultural Reserve in Dubno Dubno, 7 Zamkova St. June 14, 1993
  Sumy Oblast
27 State Historic-Cultural Reserve in Putyvl Putyvl, 60 Krolevetska St. December 30, 1986
  Kharkiv Oblast
28 State Historic-Archeological Museum-Reserve "Verkhnii Saltiv" Verkhnii Saltiv, Vovchansk Raion  
29 Chuhuiv Historic-Cultural Reserve of I. Repin Chuhuiv  
  Khmelnytskyi Oblast
30 State Historic-Cultural Reserve "Samchyky" Samchyky, Khmelnytskyi Raion August 5, 1997
31 State Historic-Cultural Reserve "Mezhybizh" Medzhybizh, Khmelnytskyi Raion December 27, 2001
  Cherkasy Oblast
32 State Historic-Cultural Reserve "Trakhtemyriv" Hryhorivka, Cherkasy Raion July 1, 1994
33 State Historic-Cultural Reserve in Korsun-Shevchenkivskyi Korsun-Shevchenkivskyi, 4 Ostriv Kotsyubynskoho February 8, 1994
34 State Historic-Cultural Reserve in Kamianka Kamianka, 42 Heroiv Maidanu St. July 21, 1995
  Chernihiv Oblast
35 State Historic-Cultural Museum-Reserve "Tale of Igor's Campaign" Novhorod-Siverskyi, 1 Pushkina St. June 22, 1978

See also edit

Further reading edit

  • Legislation about monuments of history and culture: Collection of normative acts. (Законодавство про пам'ятники історії та культури: Збірник нормативних актів). Kiev, 1970
  • Akulenko, V. Protection of cultural landmarks in Ukraine (1917-1990) (Охорона пам'яток культури в Україні (1917–1990)). Kiev, 1991
  • Historic-Cultural Heritage of Ukraine: issues of research and preservation. (Історико-культурна спадщина України: проблеми дослідження та збереження). Kiev, 1998
  • Vecherskyi, V. Architectural and urban planning heritage of Ukrainian regions. "Archaeological science (archaeometry) and protection of historic and cultural heritage" (Архітектурно-містобудівна спадщина регіонів України. "Археометрія та охорона історико-культурної спадщини"). Kiev, 1999. № 3.

References edit

  1. ^ Kuchma, L. About National Institutions of Culture. Verkhovna Rada website. 11 October 1994

External links edit

  • Kot, S. Historic and Cultural Reserve. Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine.
  • Historic reserves listed by the Ministry of Culture
  • Site of the Scientific-Research Institute of Monument Preservation Research[permanent dead link]
  • Website of the National Museum-Reserve "Battle of Kiev 1943"
  • Kerch Historic-Cultural Sanctuary website
  • Bakhchysarai Preserve