Among the most popular opera singers of the past, an important place belongs to Oleksandr Myshuha. A famous tenor was born on June 7, 1853 year in Novy Vytkiv village. He was also buried there.
The museum displays tell us about Oleksandr Myshuha's life and his creative activity, about his relations with distinguished artists (his contemporaries): I. Franko, M. Lysenko, S. Krushelnytska, M. Mentsinsky, M. Mykysha, and also display units in memory of the singer. V. Dubyna consigned different materials, he was O. Myshuha's worshipper. A tape recording of Oleksandr Myshuha's voice and photos of his ashes reburial in Novy Vytkiv cemetery (1922 year) are of special value.
Working hours:
9:00-18:00, closed on Saturday and Sunday
Contacts:
Radekhiv district
Novy Vytkiv village,
Tsentralna St. 4
Go by bus from Lviv to Radekhiv, then go by bus Radekhiv–Chervonohrad to Novy Vytkiv village. The museum is in the village centre, in the village people's house.