Things to do in Kolomyya
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Pysanky Museum
The freshly repainted Pysanky Museum showcases the colourful, hand-painted Easter eggs (pysanky) that are a Ukrainian tradition. Any visiting Australians will immediately rename this the ‘Big Egg’ as the two-storey museum is itself that shape – reminding one of the many ‘big things’ that infamously dot the landscape down under. Inside, there are hundreds of pysanky, decorated in various regional designs.
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Museum of Hutsul Folk Art
Behind the Pysanky Museum, cut diagonally left towards the next street, to the Museum of Hutsul Folk Art. This well-curated exhibition is probably the best of its kind in Ukraine, with decorated stove tiles and other ceramics, musical instruments, carved wooden tools, boxes, furniture, traditional and embroidered folk dress and woven wall-hangings.
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Kafe Elina
This café behind the Museum of Hutsul Folk Art is a typical Hutsul, kolyba arrangement with tables and knick-knacks in a wooden hut serving salad and shashlyk. Many visitors, however, will be reminded of a German beer garden, and will plump for a bottle of tasty Chernihivske Bile.
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Senor Pomidor
Senor Pomidor’s not so much a pizza joint as a local cult, much-loved for its truly delicious thick toppings and crispy, thick crusts. The results are easily some of the best pizzas in Ukraine, and the fact the place delivers, is striking for this part of the country.
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