Ukrainian culture has lost a great artist — Nina Matviyenko. But even after her departure, her legacy continues to live on in Pechersky Hills, in the very heart of Kyiv - a three-story estate, a place where memories of life and creativity are preserved.

History of the estate: From house to museum

This house was not a simple residence for Nina Matvienko. Constructed from natural materials, it exudes a unique charm that attracts and intrigues. Its walls once housed a collection of paintings collected by Peter Gonchar, the father of Nina's husband, which made this house a real art museum.

Family ties and inheritance

After the departure of Matvienko, the issue of inheritance became relevant. Tonya Matvienko, her daughter, stayed to live in her native house. She is supported by her husband Arsen Mirzoyan. However, brothers Tony, Andriy and Ivan also have the right to inherit. Petro Gonchar, although he has not lived with Nina for a long time, is also formally entitled to a share.

"This house is not just walls. It's a place where every detail remembers their history, " say sources close to the family.

A new turn of history

After the death of the singer, Peter Honchar's return to the family nest was a surprise. What new turn will the history of this estate take and who will eventually get the right to own it? Everyone is eagerly waiting for a decision that can change the life of the whole family.

This estate remains a symbol of unwavering family love and memory that will be passed down from generation to generation.

Editor: Yana Davydiuk