To realize ourselves in this world, we should know who we are and where are we from. Travelling  helps us to know the history of the region and its famous people - educators, scientists, and community leaders.

On summer the author suddenlly came to the historical museum, in Bohuslav town in the south of Kyiv region. Typically, these institutions associated with sad monotonous storefronts, sleepy cherished and absolutely absence of originality. What a pleasant surprise  was the meeting with the museum institution and its caring staff. They invented and implemented a very interesting spatial solution.

Tourists are moving like the lift of time, getting from  rock caves of prehistoric man to the home of the ancient slav (all items available exclusively from excavations in Bohuslavschyny); of Scythian parking - carcass to the palace. On the streets paved with wooden logs go to a peasant's hut with Mazanyi floor undamped fire in the stove, a bunch of herbs under the ceiling beam and cradle essential chest and another boy, who bowed to homemade Bandura. Suddenly his figure come to life, and stunned guests council heard about Marusya Boguslavka that Cossacks released from captivity.

Then we get on old brick paved city street of early twentieth century. with signs and other artifacts. According to experts, there are not in any Ukrainian museum.

Exhibits collection covers the period to the present, telling about famous countrymen, artists of dybynetskoyi pottery and Boguslavsky weaving. By the way, now the local weaving factory manufacture Kevlar, going to helmets and vests for ATO soldiers.

 In the museum also located the showcase of biographical information about known countryman Arkhip Lyulka - maker of jet engines and his teacher Kravchuk - brilliant mathematician and educator, founder of the national mathematical terminology, small Arkhip who taught in a rural school of village Savarka on Bohuslav region. Both of them belong to the galaxy of outstanding Kiev polytechnicians, whos monuments established on the territory of university.

Due to indifference and tireless quest Ph.D. N.O.Virchenko KPI, including many made to honor the memory of M.P.Kravchuka. Regularly hosts international conferences in his name, started student scholarships, published a collection of papers, discovered unknown manuscripts street named after him in Kiev. All these events are reflected in media coverage, including "Kyiv Polytechnic".

According to the author, this information would be an obligatory for Bohuslav guides. Because most visited museum pupils, let them would know more about their fellow countrymen and proud of them.

So in the beginning of the autumn author handed to the Bohuslav historical museum some specimens of newspaper "Kyiv polytechnik" with the publications about M.P.Kravchuka, the book N.O.Virchenko "Giant of Ukrainian mathematics" and materials of scientific conferences in his name. Given materials will be  useful for employees of the museum and will be  used in their work.

 N. Liebert, senior editor