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July 3, 2021 Leida Jutras

Sumy (Ukrainian: Суми [ˈsumɪ], Russian: Сумы) is a city in north-eastern Ukraine, and the capital of Sumy Oblast (region). Sumy also serves as the administrative center of Sumy Raion of Sumy oblast. Sumy is administratively incorporated as a city of oblast significance and does not belong to the raion. Population: 267,633 (2015 est.)
Restaurants in Sumy

1. Trinity Bishops Cathedral

prov. Troitskyj 24a, Sumy 40022 Ukraine +380 542 223 052 [email protected] http://sobor.sumy.ua/
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Trinity Bishops Cathedral

Trinity Church was built at the highest point of the intersection of Troitska and Novomestenska streets. It was completed by the Lintvarev family in 1827. At the end of the 19th century, the building could no longer accommodate all believers, so the headman Pavlo Kharitonenko suggested that the clergy build a new church at its own expense, resembling St. Isaac's Cathedral in St. Petersburg. In 1901-1914, the Trinity Cathedral was built according to the project of Sumy architect Gustav Scholz. The mosaic floor of the church was designed by Russian architect Alexei Shchusev. Famous painters Ignatius Nivinsky, Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin and Mikhail Nesterov worked on the interior, stained glass and iconostasis of the church. After 1917, the cathedral went through the difficult times. It was repeatedly closed, and during World War II the premises were damaged. During the Soviet era, a warehouse of haberdashery was located in the cathedral for almost thirty years. From 1988 to 2001 – the organ

2. Nikanor Onatsky Regional Art Museum in Sumy

Pokrovskaya square, 1 Red Sq., 1, Sumy 244030 Ukraine +380 542 272 258 http://museums.in.ua/museum/Sumskoj_hudogestvennyj_muzej
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Nikanor Onatsky Regional Art Museum in Sumy

3. Sumy Local Lore Museum

Gerasima Kondratyeva St., 2, Sumy Ukraine +380 542 221 441 http://museum.sumy.ua/
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Sumy Local Lore Museum

4. Planeta Kino

Kharkovskaya St., 2/2, Sumy Ukraine +380 800 300 600 [email protected] http://planetakino.ua/sumy/ru/theatres/planeta-sumy/
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Planeta Kino

"Planeta Kino" in Sumy - it's a modern cinema theatre with 5 cinema halls to show 2D and 3D movies. Enjoy delicious popcorn in our popcorn-bar and relax on the sofas using our free Wi-Fi. Join our loyalty program and collect bonuses! We also present free ticket for your birthday! Welcome to a fantastic world of movies with "Planeta Kino"!

5. Holy Resurrection Cathedral

Nezavisimosti Sq. 19, Sumy 40010 Ukraine +380 96 613 0805 http://www.pravoslavya.sumy.ua/news.php
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Holy Resurrection Cathedral

In 1702, on the initiative of Colonels Gerasim and Andrii Kondratiev, the first stone church was built in Sumy - Voskresenska. In 1791 it burned down completely and was rebuilt only at the beginning of the XIX century. At the time of construction, in addition to the sacred role, the temple also played the role of a fortress, as evidenced by the extremely thick walls and deeply embedded windows-embrasures. In Soviet times, the church served as a dormitory and warehouse. In the postwar period, beginning in 1945, the local authorities attempted to destroy the Church of the Resurrection. In 1966, a new decision was made to demolish the building, but then it was transferred to the Sumy Art Museum. In 1978 the church was restored, and in 1996 the building was transferred to the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyiv Patriarchate. The Resurrection Cathedral in Sumy is one of the few religious buildings of the Orthodox Christian faith, which has several independent floors. This makes it uniq

6. Altanka

Pokrovskaya Sq., Sumy Ukraine
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Altanka

The octagonal open wooden gazebo with a diameter of 6 meters and a height of 10 meters was built on a high brick plinth in 1900-1901. The gazebo was built at the expense of the merchant Ivan Leshchinsky according to the project of the architect Matviy Shchavelyov. The building is decorated with columns, carved cornices and roof spiers. Outwardly, it resembles an unusual openwork building. The ornament of the Altanka contains coded symbols of Trypillia culture, pagan symbols of the sun and procreation. At the same time, the symbols of Christianity and Judaism are intertwined with them. During the revolution of 1905-1907, the Altanka was set on fire several times, and in 1913 it was rebuilt. The Altanka became a symbol of the city after the liberation of Sumy in September 1943, thanks to a photo by a front-line photojournalist. Today, the gazebo is an integral part of the image of Sumy and the city's business card.

7. Alexander Gymnasium Sumy City Council

Troitskaya st., 5, Sumy Ukraine +380 542 225 266
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Alexander Gymnasium Sumy City Council

8. Sumy State Science Library of Krupskaya

Geroyev Stalingrada St. 10, Sumy 40010 Ukraine +380 542 225 397
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Sumy State Science Library of Krupskaya

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