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Derenivska Kupil — here art comes to life amidst the nature of the Carpathians.
Reviving the heritage - creating the future!
"Derenivska Kupil" is not only a wellness resort with a unique microclimate, thermal springs, and an arboretum. It is a center of culture, a place where art comes to life, and history and modernity intertwine in an emotional, profound, and at the same time accessible way.
Sculpture Park: When Art Is Part of the Landscape
The resort has a unique sculpture park, where nature and art form a living symphony. All works are created specifically for our space - they resonate with the philosophy of the place and convey deep cultural and existential meanings.
Among the authors are recognized Ukrainian artists: Mykola Bilyk, Bohdan Korzh, Petro Antip, Oleg Bonkovsky, Adrian Bal, Oleg Kapustyak, Oleksandr Sukholit, Vasyl Tatarsky, Andriy Bolyukh, Oleksandr Dyachenko, Pavel Zouhar, Martin Navratil, and others. Their works are visual metaphors of a person's connection with nature, spirituality, and their own roots.
The artistic space of "Derenivska Kupela" is not just a decoration. It is our philosophy, mission, and contribution to the preservation and development of the cultural heritage of Transcarpathia.
True relaxation is not only physical renewal, but also spiritual enrichment. In "Derenivska Kupel" art sounds in the language of the heart - in the open air, among the silence of the forest.
ART GALLERIES
Passage Art – DK is an art space that has become a lively cultural center for guests, collectors, and artists themselves. It is here that the V. Mykyta Art Gallery and Exhibition Hall are located.
The gallery in the Park-hotel "Erdeli" presents unique works of famous Transcarpathian and world artists who preserve in their canvases the depth, traditions and spirit of the Carpathian region. Of particular pride are the works of Volodymyr Mykyta, a student of Adalbert Erdeli. The portrait of Erdeli himself (who today greets guests in the hotel lobby), authored by Volodymyr Mykyta, is symbolic.
Each exhibition in our galleries is not just an event, but an opportunity to touch the cultural code of the Carpathians and rethink it in a modern context.