The House in Hluboke
The house in Hlyboke is one of several dozen authentic Boyko houses of the late 19th and early 20th centuries that have survived in Urych.
The Reserve restored and adapted this house for the Cultural and Public Centre of the village and the Centre for Local History House in Hlyboke. Folk crafts workshops, as well as meetings of local residents with employees of the Reserve are held here. Since 2016, it has held a modern ethnographic exhibition Trash? The History of Urych in Items and Images. It was preceded by an expedition: museum employees toured every house in the village, collected old photos, household items, as well as talked to local residents, recorded their memories of the village’s social and cultural life, the activities of the UPA. All this is presented at the exhibition, where all the material is presented in a modern way with the use of multimedia tools. Such an exhibition is an attempt to decode the deep meaning hidden in these artefacts and find them a new purpose.
In the Centre for Local History House in Hlyboke, you can also see videos of local residents sharing their memoirs.
З 2018 року у цьому центрі триває проект “Світ карпатських розет – заходи із збереження унікальності культури Карпат”, що здійснюється за фінансової підтримки Європейського Союзу у межах Програми транскордонного співробітництва “Польща – Білорусь – Україна 2014 – 2020рр.” У межах проекту відбувається реконструкція будівлі та пристосування під центр локальної історії Урича.