The village of Dymer is located in Vyshhorod district of Kyiv region. It is a picturesque settlement with a rich history and proximity to natural resources. The history of Dimer dates back centuries and begins from ancient times. Its heritage and high quality of life, not devoid of modern conveniences, attract numerous investors who want to change the usual cityscapes with skyscrapers drowning in the clouds to equally tall trees. For the same purpose, neighboring settlements are also perfectly suitable. Kozarovichi, Lyutizh and many others. Contact us for a consultation to learn about available options and finally purchase private house for yourself and your family.
Modernity and infrastructure of Dimer
Today, Diemer retains its historical appeal. It is enriched with modern infrastructure, which makes living here comfortable and cloudless. The village is located in the immediate vicinity of Kyiv and the "Irpin" railway station, which makes it a convenient place for living and recreation:
- 25 kilometers to the district center
- 29 kilometers to the regional center
- 39 kilometers to the railway station
Here you can find a variety of educational and entertainment facilities for every taste and for every need:
- Dymer secondary school No. 1
- School of Music
- gym and sports club "SpacEX"
- beauty salon "Lux"
- Dymer District Hospital
Dimer is also famous for its proximity to natural beauty, including the Pihivka River, which flows through the northern outskirts of the village. This place is great for nature and outdoor enthusiasts.
Dimer's rich past, which even now impresses with its reflections
The data of archeological studies show that the first settlements of this territory arose in the X-XII centuries. Metallurgical enterprises were developing in the town, due to which thick smoke was constantly hovering over it. It is from this type of activity and its consequences that the name Dymer appeared.
A significant moment in the history of the city was its mention in the documents of 1582, when it was in the possession of the Polish nobility. In Cossack times, Dimer played an important role and was even the residence of the Cossack hetman Ostap Gogol. Such a great historical past could not but affect the current appearance of the settlement. Although there are no documented architectural monuments in Dimer, its residents believe that many structures deserve official recognition of their importance. Here you can see dozens of buildings built in the 1913th and early XNUMXth centuries. Among the brightest and most outstanding, it is worth noting the library of the beginning of the last century and the Dymer Gymnasium of XNUMX.