The Vyshyvanka Day Square is a public space in the center of Chernivtsi, named on the occasion of the World Vyshyvanka Day, which was founded in 2006 by students of the Faculty of History, Political Science and International Relations of Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University.
Vyshyvanka Day Square
- year:2024
- location:Chernivtsi, Ukraine

Vyshyvanka Day Square
As a result of our joint work, 25 light sculptures decorated with ornaments symbolizing each of the 25 regions of Ukraine were installed in the park. Our goal was to allow light to pass through these ornaments and create a lace of shadows that would be reflected on the paths. To achieve this result, together with the architects, we selected special light sources, grouped into three categories of luminaires.
In addition, each pillar has QR codes leading to a website designed to popularize this space. On the website, visitors will be able to find unique and interesting information about each region of Ukraine. In the future, the site will also feature special materials for children and a new interactive feature to be launched in the near future.
In the children's area, visitors will be greeted by colorful oboe projections developed in collaboration with the museum. Each project was created by hand based on authentic examples of art typical of Ukrainian culture.


























