Tucked away among the modern high-rises of Vinnytsia is a remarkable corner of the past — the Mikhail Kotsiubynsky Museum-Manor. This literary and memorial complex is the birthplace and former home of the famous Ukrainian writer, who was often called the "Sun Worshipper." Spanning over 0.5 hectares, the manor grounds are a cozy retro oasis featuring authentic 19th-century buildings: a whitewashed cottage, an old granary, and a gatehouse.

Today, it is an iconic cultural site in Ukraine, housing around 9,000 exhibits. Visitors can see a unique birth certificate entry for the author, his personal items, and a rich ethnographic collection. Of particular value is the garden surrounding the house, where trees planted by the Kotsiubynsky family still grow.
The museum-manor is recognized as a historical monument of national importance. It attracts thousands of tourists not only for its biographical significance but also for its incredibly warm, homey atmosphere that allows you to literally touch the daily life and inspiration of a literary classic.