First and foremost, in Vinnitsa you need to look at the Arch in the Central Park of Culture and Leisure named after Gorky, as well as a fire tower located in the park named after Kozitsky. These historical memorials are considered a signature of the city. In Vinnitsa, a huge number of museums have been opened, especially the Pirogov Manor-Estate Museum, A. Brusilov's House-Museum and the House-Museum of the legendary writer Kotsyubinsky. All of them, as invaluable exhibits, represent belongings of outstanding citizens and tell visitors about their achievements. In Vinnitsa several ancient religious buildings, which belong to the XVII-XVIII centuries, were miraculously preserved. In the center of the city is the Holy Transfiguration Cathedral, one of the most beautiful architectural structures of Vinnitsa. For those who are interested in the architectural traditions of the past, it will be interesting to see the Jesuit Monastery, located nearby. The Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Angels, built in the middle of the 18th century, deserves special attention. In 1595 in the city, the church of St. Florian, which surprises with its exquisite beauty and unique design, was built. Among the old buildings that survived during the Great Patriotic War, are the Grocholski manor which is a remarkable monument of the 18th century, and the historic "Savoy" Hotel, which was built in 1912. The architectural monument of the later period is the house of Captain Chetkov. Its
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