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The Best Attractions In Bucha

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Bucha is a city in Ukraine's Kiev Oblast. Administratively, it is incorporated as a city of oblast significance. Its population is approximately 31,959 .
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The Best Attractions In Bucha

  • 2. Mezhyhirya Residence Museum Novi Petrivtsi
    The Mezhyhirya Residence is an estate in Ukraine where Viktor Yanukovych lived when he was Prime Minister and then President of Ukraine and is now a museum displaying Yanukovych's luxurious lifestyle. Yanukovych lived in the estate from 2002 to 21 February 2014, when he fled the country during the 2014 Ukrainian revolution.The estate was founded as a monastery that functioned off-and-on until closed in 1923 by the Bolsheviks following the establishment of the Soviet Union. From 1935 Mezhyhirya was a state government residence, first under the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and then under an independent Ukraine, until 2007 when it was privatized. In 2012 the State Administration of Affairs rented a space from Tantalit for 99,691 Ukrainian hryvnia per year, arranging it for official rec...
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  • 3. Oleksandriya Park Bila Tserkva
    The Arboretum Oleksandriya is an arboretum located in the city of Bila Tserkva of the Kiev Oblast of Ukraine. It holds the state arboretum of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. It is a monument of landscape art, founded in the late 18th century. It is one of the largest parks in Eastern Europe, second largest in Ukraine. The park combines plants, architectural structures, sculptures, the water surface of the Ros River and ponds.
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  • 4. Radomysl Castle Radomyshl
    Radomysl Castle is a historical and cultural complex created in 2007–2011 by Olga Bogomolets MD, a Ukrainian doctor and public activist. The castle's center is an old flour mill built in the town of Radomyshl in the late 19th century by Polish engineer Piekarski. The mill was constructed upon the ruins of a paper mill built in 1612 by the order of the archimandrite of Kyiv-Pecherska Lavra Yelisey Pletenecki . During research conducted during the reconstruction of this building, it was discovered that it had been planned to be used as a fortress. Since 2011, Radomysl Castle is part of the Council of Europe’s cultural project called Via Regia, its purpose is to promote cultural exchanges by means of tourism between European countries.
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