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Mini-sculpture “Celt” in Mukachevo

In ancient times, famous ancient opponents of the Roman Empire lived in Transcarpathia –...

Mini-sculpture of Ferenc rakotsi II in Mukachevo

Міні-скульптуру Hungarian national hero Ferenc Rakoczy II vstanovili 24.10.2015 rock. Vona became another mini-sculpture...

Mini-sculpture by Ilona Zrini and Imre Tekeli

May 18, 2016 in Mukachevo the third mini-sculpture was unveiled. It was dedicated to...

Mini-sculpture of yank Derevlyany

Ivan Shchur is a legendary figure in the history of pedestrian transport tourism's in...

Mini-sculpture ” Hanukkah»

Hanukkah is a Jewish festival of lights, a celebration of candles that are lit by Jews all over the world in honor of the miracle that occurred during the consecration of the temple after the victory of the Maccabean army over the army of king Antiochus in 164 BC.according to legend, entering the destroyed, desecrated temple in Jerusalem, the Jews found a small jar of oil, which was enough to maintain the fire for only one day. However, miraculously, the fire in the Golden temple menorah burned for eight days. Exactly as much as was required for the preparation of new, purified and consecrated oil. Since then, the fluttering light of candles, wonderful aromas, and faith in miracles bring a holiday to every Jewish home and remind of the courage and heroism of the ancestors of the Jewish people.

Transcarpathian art Museum named after Joseph bokshay

The first documentary mention of the city is recorded in 1447. Its first inhabitants were probably fleeing peasants from Galicia and the foothills of Transcarpathia. The inhabitants of Rakhov at that time were mainly engaged in cattle breeding and logging and rafting.
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