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Shooting Locations Guide Ukraine Contents SHOOTING LOCATIONS GUIDE UKRAINE CONTENTS Cherkasy Oblast ........................................... 3 Chernihiv Oblast .......................................... 6 Chernivtsi Oblast .......................................... 9 Dnipro Oblast ............................................... 11 Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast ................................ 12 Kharkiv Oblast .............................................. 15 Kherson Oblast ............................................. 17 Khmelnytskyi Oblast .................................... 20 Kyiv Oblast .................................................... 22 Lviv Oblast ..................................................... 27 Mykolaiv Oblast ............................................ 31 Odesa Oblast ................................................ 33 Poltava Oblast ............................................... 35 Rivne Oblast ................................................ 36 Sumy Oblast ................................................ 38 Vinnytsia Oblast ............................................ 40 Volyn Oblast ................................................ 41 Zakarpattia Oblast ........................................ 43 Zaporizhzhia Oblast ..................................... 46 Zhytomyr Oblast ........................................... 48 Ternopil Oblast ............................................. 49 — Nature reserve — Biosphere reserve — Industry building — National park — Historical and cultural reserve CHERKASY OBLAST Local authorities Cherkasy city Council 36 Baidy Vyshnevetskoho Str. [email protected] Cherkasy city +38 0472 36 01 70 Cherkasy Regional State 185 Shevchenko Blvd. [email protected] Administration Cherkasy city +38 0472 37 41 41 Locations KANIV NATURE RESERVE Kaniv city +38 04736 3 29 91 +38 04736 3 30 47 CHYHYRYN NATIONAL HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL RESERVE 26 Hrushevskoho St., Chyhyryn city [email protected] +38 04730 2 77 28 +38 04730 2 78 27 +38 04730 2 84 57 STARA UMAN STATE HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL RESERVE 31 Nebesnoyi Sotni St., Uman city [email protected] +38 04744 3 11 88 MINISTRY FOR DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMY, TRADE AND AGRICULTURE OF UKRAINE 3 CHERKASY OBLAST Local authorities Cherkasy city Council 36 Baidy Vyshnevetskoho Str. [email protected] Cherkasy city +38 0472 36 01 70 Cherkasy Regional State 185 Shevchenko Blvd. [email protected] Administration Cherkasy city +38 0472 37 41 41 Locations TARAS SHEVCHENKO NATIONAL RESERVE UNESCO Tentative List Kaniv city [email protected] +38 04736 3 23 68 +38 04736 3 23 68 TARAS SHEVCHENKO TOMB UNESCO Tentative List Kaniv city [email protected] +38 04736 3 23 68 +38 04736 3 23 68 SOFIYIVKA NATIONAL DENDROLOGICAL PARK UNESCO Tentative List 12A Kyivska St., Uman city [email protected] +38 04744 3 63 19 MINISTRY FOR DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMY, TRADE AND AGRICULTURE OF UKRAINE 4 CHERKASY OBLAST Local authorities Cherkasy city Council 36 Baidy Vyshnevetskoho Str. [email protected] Cherkasy city +38 0472 36 01 70 Cherkasy Regional State 185 Shevchenko Blvd. [email protected] Administration Cherkasy city +38 0472 37 41 41 Locations BATKIVSCHYNA TARASA SHEVCHENKA NATIONAL RESERVE 33 Bondarivska St., Shevchenkove village [email protected] +38 04740 2 01 28 Infrastructure Cherkasy Central Railway Station Cherkasy Central Bus Station 1 Volodymyra Lozheshnikova St. 7 Volodymyra Lozheshnikova St. Cherkasy city Cherkasy city +38 0472 63 87 87 +38 0472 63 89 37 Hotels in Cherkasy city Hotels in Cherkasy Oblast 79 147 MINISTRY FOR DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMY, TRADE AND AGRICULTURE OF UKRAINE 5 CHERNIHIV OBLAST Local authorities Chernihiv city Council 7 Mahistratska St. [email protected] Chernihiv city +38 0462 67 53 04 Chernihiv Regional 7 Shevchenka St. [email protected] State Administration Chernihiv city +38 0462 67 50 24 Locations ICHNIA NATIONAL NATURE PARK Ichnia city [email protected] +38 04633 2 52 95 MEZYNSKYI NATIONAL NATURE PARK 49A Desnianska St., Desnianske village [email protected] +38 067 461 27 72 +38 098 427 57 88 HETMANSKA STOLYTSIA HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL RESERVE 74 Hetmanska St., Baturyn city [email protected] +38 067 542 97 05 +38 04635 4 80 08 MINISTRY FOR DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMY, TRADE AND AGRICULTURE OF UKRAINE 6 CHERNIHIV OBLAST Local authorities Chernihiv city Council 7 Mahistratska St. [email protected] Chernihiv city +38 0462 67 53 04 Chernihiv Regional 7 Shevchenka St. [email protected] State Administration Chernihiv city +38 0462 67 50 24 Locations CHERNIHIV STARODAVNIY NATIONAL ARCHITECTURAL AND HISTORICAL RESERVE 1 Preobrazhenska St., Chernihiv city [email protected] +38 0462 64 59 64 +38 093 036 98 21 +38 098 701 66 41 BORYSOHLIBSKYI CATHEDRAL UNESCO Tentative List 1 Preobrazhenska St., Chernihiv city [email protected] +38 0462 64 59 64 +38 093 036 98 21 +38 098 701 66 41 SPASO-PREOBRAZHENSKY CATHEDRAL UNESCO Tentative List 1 Preobrazhenska St., Chernihiv city [email protected] +38 0462 64 59 64 +38 093 036 98 21 +38 098 701 66 41 MINISTRY FOR DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMY, TRADE AND AGRICULTURE OF UKRAINE 7 CHERNIHIV OBLAST Local authorities Chernihiv city Council 7 Mahistratska St. [email protected] Chernihiv city +38 0462 67 53 04 Chernihiv Regional 7 Shevchenka St. [email protected] State Administration Chernihiv city +38 0462 67 50 24 Locations KACHANIVKA NATIONAL HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL RESERVE 1 Hlinky St., Kachanivka village +38 098 216 72 56 Infrastructure Chernihiv Central Railway Station Chernihiv Central Bus Station 1 Peremogy Ave., Chernihiv city 3 Peremogy Ave., Chernihiv city +38 0462 65 76 66 +38 0462 67 51 90 +38 0462 65 70 05 Hotels in Chernihiv city Hotels in Chernihiv Oblast 92 148 MINISTRY FOR DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMY, TRADE AND AGRICULTURE OF UKRAINE 8 CHERNIVTSI OBLAST Local authorities Chernivtsi city 1 Tsentralna Square [email protected] Council Chernivtsi city +38 0372 52 59 24 Chernivtsi Regional 1 Hrushevskoho St. [email protected] State Administration Chernivtsi city +38 0372 55 15 89 Bukovyna Film Commission [email protected] +38 050 519 46 00 Locations VYZHNYTSKYI NATIONAL NATURE PARK 27A Tsentralna St., Berehomet urban village [email protected] [email protected] +38 03730 3 13 57, +38 03730 3 69 06 +38 097 020 53 66, +38 098 589 12 00 KHOTYNSKYI NATIONAL NATURE PARK Khotyn city +38 03731 2 31 90 CHEREMOSKYI NATIONAL NATURE PARK Putyla urban village [email protected] +38 03738 2 12 58 MINISTRY FOR DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMY, TRADE AND AGRICULTURE OF UKRAINE 9 CHERNIVTSI OBLAST Local authorities Chernivtsi city 1 Tsentralna Square [email protected] Council Chernivtsi city +38 0372 52 59 24 Chernivtsi Regional 1 Hrushevskoho St. [email protected] State Administration Chernivtsi city +38 0372 55 15 89 Bukovyna Film Commission [email protected] CHERNIVTSI REGION +38 050 519 46 00 Locations RESIDENCE OF BUKOVINIAN AND DALMATIAN METROPOLITANS UNESCO World Heritage 2 Kotsiubynskoho St., Chernivtsi city Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University [email protected] [email protected] +38 0372 58 48 56, +38 0372 58 47 06 +38 0372 58 48 10 KHOTYN FORTRESS STATE HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL RESERVE 32 Nezalezhnosti St., Khotyn city, Chernivtsi Oblast [email protected] +38 03731 2 29 32 Infrastructure Chernivtsi Leonid Kadeniuk Chernivtsi Central Railway Chernivtsi Central Bus Station International Airport Station 219 Holovna St., Chernivtsi city 30 Chkalova St., Chernivtsi city 38 Haharina St. +38 0372 57 16 30 [email protected] Chernivtsi city +38 099 639 20 29 +38 0372 59 21 90 Hotels in Chernivtsi city Hotels in Chernivtsi Oblast 123 195 MINISTRY FOR DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMY, TRADE AND AGRICULTURE OF UKRAINE 10 DNIPRO OBLAST Local authorities Dnipro city Council 75 Dmytra Yavornytskoho St. [email protected] Dnipro city [email protected] +38 056 732 12 12 +38 095 732 12 12 +38 096 732 12 12 +38 073 732 12 12 Dnipro Regional 1 Oleksandra Polia Ave. [email protected] State Administration Dnipro city +38 056 742 89 80 +38 056 740 75 15 Locations DNIPROVSKO-ORILSKYI NATURE RESERVE Obukhivka urban village [email protected] +38 056 735 12 77 Infrastructure Dnipropetrovsk International Dnipro Central Railway Dnipro Central Bus Station Airport Station 10 Kurchatova St. Aeroport St., Dnipro city 11 Vokzalna Square Dnipro city +38 0562 39 59 99 Dnipro city +38 056 778 40 90 +38 067 632 45 38 +38 056 793 48 26 Hotels in Dnipro city Hotels in Dnipro Oblast 294 457 MINISTRY FOR DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMY, TRADE AND AGRICULTURE OF UKRAINE 11 IVANO-FRANKIVSK OBLAST Local authorities Ivano-Frankivsk 21 Hrushevskoho St. [email protected] city Council Ivano-Frankivsk city +38 0342 55 65 15 Ivano-Frankivsk Regional 21 Hrushevskoho St. [email protected] State Administration Ivano-Frankivsk city +38 0342 55 22 91 +38 0342 55 22 07 Ivano-Frankivsk Film [email protected] Commission +38 066 990 52 57 Locations GORGANY NATURE RESERVE UNESCO World Heritage 7 Komarova St., Nadvirna city [email protected] +38 03475 2 04 80 VERKHOVYNA NATIONAL NATURE PARK Verkhniy Yaseniv village [email protected] +38 03432 5 37 20 HUTSULSCHYNA NATIONAL NATURE PARK Kosiv city [email protected] +38 03478 2 37 09 MINISTRY FOR DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMY, TRADE AND AGRICULTURE OF UKRAINE 12 IVANO-FRANKIVSK OBLAST Local authorities Ivano-Frankivsk 21 Hrushevskoho St. [email protected] city Council Ivano-Frankivsk city +38 0342 55 65 15 Ivano-Frankivsk Regional 21 Hrushevskoho St. [email protected] State Administration Ivano-Frankivsk city +38 0342 55 22 91 +38 0342 55 22 07 Ivano-Frankivsk Film [email protected] Commission
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