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Koziatyn district


www.vinnitsa.babyservice.ua

(063) 605-17-87
(067) 993-32-40

Where to eat in Koziatyn


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cafe "White Scorpio" Koziatyn city,
Str.Chervonoarmiyska 35-а
(04342) 2-05-86
Cafe "Khutorok"
("The farm")
Kazatin city,
Str. Belotserkovskaya 35
(04342) 2-81-30

Where to stay in Koziatyn


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Where your vehicle repaired in Koziatyn


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Where to go, where to relax, what to see in Koziatyn


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Koziatyn
railway
station


Kazatin city
Str. Railway station 1 view map

(04342) 5-21-11
(04342) 2-78-92
Kozyatyn railway station is one of the unique monuments of architecture of Ukraine. The station building, similar to a boat, "dissecting" the railroad tracks as a wave.

Especially beautiful interior of the restaurant with the majestic multi-tiered crystal chandelier on the frame of bronze leaves.
Museum of
the History
of Koziatyn


Koziatyn city
Str. Grushevskogo 15 view map

(04342) 2-12-47

Working hours:
09.00 - 18.00
13.00-14.00 - break
Sa, Su - closed
Museum of the History of Kazatin opened in 2004, the 130th anniversary of the assignment Kazatin city status. The exhibition is located in an old one-story former building. Zemstvo mail con. XIX - beg. XX century. The basis of the fund is a collection of railway lanterns, middle-class furniture, folk costumes, tools villagers, photos, postcards, copper coins, letters from the front period I and World War II, commemorative medals, etc.
Bread
Museum


village Belopole
Str. Berdichevskaya 37 view map

(04342) 2-35-27
Museum of Bread in the village Belopole established in 1987. In 2006 the museum was awarded the title of the People. It is located in the hut-hut, next to the 15-meter high windmill, built in the 19th century.

The museum exhibits more than 500, most of which are brought here by locals.

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