Kremenchuk is an important industrial city in central Ukraine and is situated on stands on the banks of the Dnieper River. It is the administrative center of the Kremenchuk Raion district in the Poltava Oblast province. This city was leveled to ground during the Second World War but was resurrected as the local center of administration and economy once the warring factions were separated. However, there was a staggering difference on the architectural side. Most of monuments in the city that were rebuilt after the war had a distinct signature of contemporary architecture instead of Ukrainian- a trait that seems both funny and intriguing at the same time.
Along the same lines, this industrial powerhouse has quite a number of attractions that you would like to visit. A nineteenth century church known as The Church of the Assumption of the Mother of God is where you should start exploring your day from. Next up are Transfiguration Church (estd: 1730 AD), Pedagogical Memorial Museum of A.S. Makarenko (estd: 1905), The Monument of Lenin and a colorful garden with a number of fantastical bronze structures- Alpine Hill Garden.