Showcase XIII


Urban architecture. Side by side with the churches, medieval residential houses were erected above the ancient foundations.

In this vitrine, there are graphical reconstructions of urban houses of Cherson. The urban estate consisted of living and household rooms grouping around the courtyard with a well or cistern for non-drinkable water. Many houses were built with basement and projecting wooden or stone top floor. The top floor was usually used as a living area, thought the kitchen, larders, and workshops were quartered at the ground floor. In outhouses and under shelters, they kept household equipment, cattle and poultry.
Showcase XIII

Museum halls


Hall 1



Exhibition sections:
ВЕЛИКОЕ ПЕРЕСЕЛЕНИЕ НАРОДОВ_en; ГОРОДСКОЕ УПРАВЛЕНИЕ_en; Army; Religion; МОНУМЕНТАЛЬНАЯ АРХИТЕКТУРА И ИСКУССТВО_en; ГОРОДСКОЕ СТРОИТЕЛЬСТВО_en; РЕМЕСЛА_en; СЕЛЬСКОЕ ХОЗЯЙСТВО И ПРОМЫСЛЫ_en;

Hall 2



Exhibition sections:
ОБРАБОТКА КОСТИ И ДЕРЕВА_en; ТКАЧЕСТВО И ПРЯДЕНИЕ_en; БЫТ_en; МОНЕТНОЕ ДЕЛО_en; ТОРГОВЛЯ_en; РУССКО-КОРСУНСКИЕ СВЯЗИ_en;

Hall 3



Exhibition sections:
СЕВЕРНОЕ ПРИЧЕРНОМОРЬЕ И ВИЗАНТИЯ В XII – XIII вв._en;