According to one legend, Emperor Paul I, enraged at our city, intended to burn Kharkiv… Read the postMansion at Sviatodukhivska Street, 10
You often hear about Moisey Dikansky, this remarkable man, on guided tours of Kharkiv and… Read the postA Little About the Dikansky Merchant Family
This man was destined to become a student of such renowned artists as Roberto Bompiani… Read the postBut does Kharkiv need Leonid Brailovsky?
After Mykola Lysenko’s death on November 1, 1912, a simple cross was placed on his… Read the postAbout the tombstone of Mykola Lysenko in 1913
As I mentioned earlier, on July 22 of this year, our team set off on… Read the postA brief overview of the estate in Trostyanets
After taking our fill of the views of the old buildings in Stare Selo, we… Read the postLifino. The Switzerland of Lebedyn
Leaving what used to be known as the Bekaryukov estate in Vasilyevka, we headed for… Read the post“The Burluk lands are considered the most fertile in the region…”
There are probably very few residents of our city who are unaware of the existence… Read the postThe Mussuri Circus: More Fiction Than Fact
In the mid-19th and early 20th centuries, a considerable number of magazines and newspapers were… Read the postKharkiv in the Early 20th Century Through the Eyes of a Crimean Journalist
It was already two years ago, on the third Saturday of October (the 18th, to… Read the postThe “Alluring Kharkiv” Foundation is turning 2!