Prykarpattya Literature Museum

The Literature Museum of Prykarpattya was established on May 16, 1986. The first exhibition was opened on the year of 130th anniversary of Ivan Franko (Ukrainian national poet).
In the modern exposition all milestones of the development of the literature of Prikarpattya are objectively represented.
Exhibitions:
  • A literary process of Prykarpattya of ХІІІ-ХVІІІ centuries.
    Galician-Volynian chronicle and its authors.
    Foundation and value of the first printing-houses in Stryatyn and Krylos
  • Literary movement of the first half of ХІХ century
    Literary and publishing activity of "Ruska Triytsya" (Russian trinity)
    Edition and distribution of works by T. Shevchenko in Prykarpattya
  • Development of literary movement in the second half of ХІХ - beginning ХХ centuries
    Role and place of writers of Prykarpattya
    By the ways of I. Franko in Prikarpattya
    Ivan Franko — prominent researcher and publisher of verbal folk creation of Prykarpattya.
    "Pokutska triytsya" (Pokutska trinity) — life and creation
    Bohdan Lepky and Prykarpattya
  • Prykarpattya in the years of World War II. Insurgent literature.
    Stanislav regional literary association
    Creation and activity of regional organization of Union of writers of Ukraine

Entrance fee:
Adults — 5 UAH
Children — 2 UAH
Excursion rates:
Adults — 20 UAH
Children — 10 UAH.
Working hours:
10:00 - 17:30 (exposition to 17:00),
lunch time 13:00-14:00;
closed on Sunday and Monday.
Contacts:
Ivano-Frankivsk city
B. Lepky St., 27

Tel.: +38 (03422) 2-50-47
GPS:
48.92058  24.71957  
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