Museum-hideout of insurgent victory in Dolyna
The museum-hideout of the insurgent victory is located in the People's House "Prosvita"(Dolyna). The museum was opened on August 24, 2008, on the initiative of the OUN-UPA Brotherhood of the Dolyna City Council with the support of the district state administration and district businessmen. Museum profile: historical.
The museum was built in the form of a bunker. The museum-hideout has exhibitions on the life of UPA soldiers, namely: costumes of UPA soldiers, Boyko women's costumes, wooden models of weapons, and others.

Be sure to visit the Dolyna Museum of Local Lore of Tetyana and Omelian Antonovych Boikivshchyna, one of the youngest museums in the Carpathian region, founded in 1998. The museum's experienced guides will help you organize sightseeing tours of Dolyna region if you want to see the old saltworks, the bunker where Ukrainian nationalists were hiding, the Carpathian tram in Vyhoda, Dovbush Rocks in Bubnyshche or Hoshiv Monastery, Ivan Franko Museum in Lolyn village.
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Which trails pass by Museum-hideout of insurgent victory in Dolyna?
We suggest these hiking trails through or near Museum-hideout of insurgent victory in Dolyna: Route to Mount Shchavna, Myslivka village, via Mount Yayko-Ilemske and Mount Horhan-Ilemskyi to Myslivka village, Myslivka village, via Mount Velykyi Pustushak, Nimetska polonyna and Mount Horhan Ilemskyi to Osmoloda village, To Mount Horhan Ilemskyi, Myslivka village – Mount Horhan-Ilemskyi – Myslivka village, Myslivka village, via the Arshytsia ridge, Mount Moloda and Mount Yayko-Ilemske to Myslivka village




