Abstract

Specific features of the forming of architecture in the second half of the 19th - beginning of the 20th centuries of cities of the central region of Ukraine need a detailed study to understand the ways of forming modern architectural space. The article is dedicated to the analysis of the state of study of historical and scientific sources about to the architecture of Yeolysavetgrad (Kropyvnytskyi) in the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries. In the process of studying literature, based on the received on primary information and its systematization, little-studied and unexplored problems were identified that require their further study. The materials of the article are an attempt to classify literary sources by its types and complexity. Most studies are statistical or descriptive in nature and consider only a few questions about the development of Yelisavetgrad architecture in the late 19th - early 20th centuries. The main attention in historical and local history sources was paid to the city-forming architectural monuments.
 The sources of the research of architecture of the city are divided according to the time of publicatons into four periods: the first - the middle of the 19th century; the second - the end of the 19th century - until 1917; the third - the Soviet period: from 1917 to 1991; the fourth - the period of independence from 1991 to 2022.
 By type, they are divided into: scientific researches, historical-architectural studies, local history studies, encyclopedic literature, periodicals.
 The performed analysis showed that there are no systematic research of features of development of the architecture of Yelisavetgrad in the second half of the 19th - early 20th centuries with its legible classification. There is insufficiently research into prerequisites and factors for the formation of the architecture of this period and its importance in the further architectural and planning development of the city.
 The conducted research allows to set the priority tasks and directions for further researches.

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