Mezhyhiria | |
Museum | |
Major landmark: "Honka" club house
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Official name: Pushcha-Vodytsia recreational complex at Mezhyhiria tract | |
Name origin: Saint Transfiguration Monastery | |
Nickname: Mezhyhiria | |
Country | Ukraine |
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Region | Kiev Oblast |
District | Vyshhorod Raion |
Municipality | Novi Petrivtsi village |
Founded | 1935 |
Government | National government property
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Owner | Private ownership
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Location of Mezhyhirya
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Débarcadère interior | |
Chandeliers | |
Portholes | |
Lavatory |
Yanukovych shows Mezhyhirya |
Coordinates: 50°36′53.9″N 30°28′27.5″E / 50.614972°N 30.474306°E The Mezhyhirya Residence (Ukrainian: Межигір'я, pronounced [mɛʐɪˈɦʲirjɐ] Mežihìr’â) is an estate in Ukraine where Viktor Yanukovych lived when he was Prime Minister and then President of Ukraine and is now a museum displaying Yanukovych's luxurious lifestyle. Yanukovych lived in the estate from 2002 to 21 February 2014, when he fled the country during the 2014 Ukrainian revolution.
The estate was founded as a monastery that functioned off-and-on until closed in 1923 by the Bolsheviks following the establishment of the Soviet Union. From 1935 Mezhyhirya was a state government residence, first under the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and then under an independent Ukraine, until 2007 when it was privatized. In 2012 the State Administration of Affairs rented a space from Tantalit for 99,691 hryvnia per year, arranging it for official receptions. In 2014, it returned to state ownership.