he served as abbot in the monastery. a relative of hryhoriy savovych skovoroda, hryhoriy savovych skovoroda visited this monastery very often, came here and wrote several of his poems here in this monastery. unfortunately, neither the wooden monastery nor the church survived, although the latter stood until the mid-1990s. our church was a wooden church of the holy intercession, there were only three of them in ukraine, and this was the architecture. such a wooden one, without a single nail, without anything, that's all, in 1995, due to inattention, the father left the electric stove and went there on a call, and the church burned down. the church was rebuilt in the same place, but no longer with trees, and nearby they decided to establish the ukrainian slobitka ethnographic museum. mlyn was brought from the neighboring village, there were almost no old houses left in good condition, but enthusiasts took parts of three dilapidated houses. and they made one, they brought it all here and put it together and made one house out of two houses, oh, honey, it’s cool here, it will be fine now, come