House of Ivan Nechuy-Levytsky in Stebliv, Literary memorial museum in Stebliv, Ukraine.
The House of Ivan Nechuy-Levytsky is a literary museum in Stebliv located in a historic residential building on Partizanska Street. The collection includes manuscripts, letters, and personal items that document the life and work of this Ukrainian writer.
The building was the birthplace and home of writer Ivan Nechuy-Levytsky from 1838 to 1909. It was formally established as a museum in 1960 to preserve his literary legacy.
The house shows how this writer lived and worked, with preserved furniture and personal items from his daily life. The space gives visitors a sense of how literary works were created in this domestic setting.
The museum is accessible most days and located in central Stebliv, within easy walking distance. Visitors should allow sufficient time to explore the exhibition rooms and read the displayed information.
A monument to Nymydora, a character from the writer's work, stands beside the house and was created by sculptor Halyna Kalchenko. This artwork connects the writer's literary creations to the physical landscape of the place.
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