The village of Moryntsi is the birthplace of the poet Taras Shevchenko. It is located 40 kilometers from Korsun-Shevchenkivskyi.
According to one version, the name is explained by the fact that the first inhabitants were immigrants from the sea, according to another - the inhabitants were engaged in collecting forest honey, for which they killed bees.
For the first time, Moryntsi is mentioned in the middle of the 17th century among the possessions of the General Obozian Kostyantyn Vyhovskyi, the brother of Hetman Ivan Vyhovskyi. In the 18th century, the village belonged to Princess Yablonovska, then to the Enhelhard landowners. The last mistress of the village was Countess Mariya Branytska.
Here is the reconstructed manor of the Shevchenko family, where the future poet ...
The village of Moryntsi is the birthplace of the poet Taras Shevchenko. It is located 40 kilometers from Korsun-Shevchenkivskyi.
According to one version, the name is explained by the fact that the first inhabitants were immigrants from the sea, according to another - the inhabitants were engaged in collecting forest honey, for which they killed bees.
For the first time, Moryntsi is mentioned in the middle of the 17th century among the possessions of the General Obozian Kostyantyn Vyhovskyi, the brother of Hetman Ivan Vyhovskyi. In the 18th century, the village belonged to Princess Yablonovska, then to the Enhelhard landowners. The last mistress of the village was Countess Mariya Branytska.
Here is the reconstructed manor of the Shevchenko family, where the future poet was born in 1814. The museum complex is part of the State Historical and Cultural Reserve "Batkivshchyna of Taras Shevchenko". In 1956, a monument to Taras Shevchenko was erected, in 2006 a monument to the poet's mother, Kateryna Boyko, was opened. At the same time, a new chapel was consecrated (the old wooden church was destroyed during the Soviet regime).
Green tourism is developing in the village.
Село Моринці - батьківщина поета Тараса Шевченка. Розташоване в 40 кілометрах від Корсуня-Шевченківського.
За однією з версій, назва села пояснюється тим, що першими жителями були переселенці з моря, за іншою - жителі займалися збором лісового меду, для чого морили бджіл.
Вперше Моринці згадуються в середині XVII сторіччя серед володінь генерального обозного Костянтина Виговського, брата гетьмана Івана Виговського. В XVIII столітті село належало княгині Яблоновській, потім поміщикам Енгельгардам. Останньою господинею села була графиня Марія Браницька.
Тут знаходиться реконструйована садиба родини Шевченків, в якій в 1814 році народився майбутній поет. Музейний комплекс входить до складу Державного історико-культурного заповідника "Батьківщина Тараса Шевченка" ...
Село Моринці - батьківщина поета Тараса Шевченка. Розташоване в 40 кілометрах від Корсуня-Шевченківського.
За однією з версій, назва села пояснюється тим, що першими жителями були переселенці з моря, за іншою - жителі займалися збором лісового меду, для чого морили бджіл.
Вперше Моринці згадуються в середині XVII сторіччя серед володінь генерального обозного Костянтина Виговського, брата гетьмана Івана Виговського. В XVIII столітті село належало княгині Яблоновській, потім поміщикам Енгельгардам. Останньою господинею села була графиня Марія Браницька.
Тут знаходиться реконструйована садиба родини Шевченків, в якій в 1814 році народився майбутній поет. Музейний комплекс входить до складу Державного історико-культурного заповідника "Батьківщина Тараса Шевченка". В 1956 році встановлено пам'ятник Тарасові Шевченку, в 2006 році відкрито пам'ятник матері поета Катерині Бойко. Тоді ж було освячено нову каплицю (старовинна дерев'яна церква знищена за радянської влади).
У селі розвивається зелений туризм.
Chumak House
Architecture , Museum / gallery
The Moryntsi Ethnographic Museum "Chumatska Khata" (Chumak House) was founded in 1964 on the initiative of the Honored Artist of Ukraine Ivan Honchar on the basis of an old village house in Moryntsi. It is located on the territory of the National Reserve "Taras Shevchenko's Homeland".
This hut once belonged to the Chumak Mefodii Tiutiunnyk, who, according to the inventory certificate of 1845, was engaged in "chumak business and carriage of burdens for hire". Many memories and legends have survived about Chumaks and chumak business in the village.
The Chumak House Museum has gathered under its roof samples of Chumak tools, folk art, clothing, and household items from the first half of the 19th century. Currently, the exhibition is being looked after by enthusiasts.
In 2013-2014, the house was restored.
Sculpture "Kobzar"
Monument
A monument to the kobzar was erected near the House of Culture in the center of the village Moryntsi in 1964, to the 150th anniversary of the birth of the poet Taras Shevchenko, who was born in this village.
The bronze sculpture of a kobzar with a bandura in his hands conveys a generalized image of a wandering singer and musician, a keeper of Ukrainian folk traditions, who gave the name to the first book-collection of poetic works of Taras Shevchenko and became his folk name.
The author dedicated the work to Taras Shevchenko's poem-address "To Osnovianenko".
Taras Shevchenko Manor-Museum
Museum / gallery
Moryntsi Museum Complex is a reconstructed rural estate in the village of Moryntsi, restored to its original form on the site where the future Kobzar was born in 1814. It is part of the National Reserve "Taras Shevchenko Homeland".
Taras's parents - Hryhorii Shevchenko and Kateryna Boiko - lived for several years in an empty hut of a peasant exiled to hard labor, Kopii, next to the house of Yakym Boiko, grandfather of the newborn Taras. Both huts were restored according to the drawings and detailed description of Shevchenko scholar Oleksandr Konysky in 1989, with careful observance of technology and all the features of folk architecture characteristic of this area. An original wooden barn was moved from neighboring Kerelivka (Shevchenkove) to the courtyard.
The interiors of the residential buildings recreate the modest life of the Shevchenko family. Behind the houses there is a wonderful view of the ravine planted with an orchard. A monument to Kateryna Boyko with little Taras in her arms has been erected. A chapel has been built nearby.
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