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Artek () is an international children's center (a former
Young Pioneer camp Young Pioneer camp () was the name for the Annual leave, vacation or summer camp of Pioneer movement, Young Pioneers. In the 20th century these camps existed in many socialist countries, particularly in the Soviet Union. The Young Pioneer ...
) on the
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in the town of
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located on the
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, near
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. It was established on 16 June 1925. Artek was considered to be a privilege for Soviet children during its existence, as well as for children from other communist countries. During its heyday, 27,000 children a year vacationed at Artek. Between 1925 and 1969 the camp hosted 300,000 children including more than 13,000 children from 70 foreign countries. After the breaking up of the Young Pioneers in 1991 its prestige declined, though it remained a popular vacation destination.The International Children Center Artek
- Ukrainian tours


History


Soviet era

The camp first hosted only 80 children but then grew rapidly. In 1969 it had an area of 3.2 km2 (790 acres). The camp consisted of 150 buildings, including three medical facilities, a school, the film studio Artekfilm, three swimming pools, a stadium with a seating capacity of 7,000 and playgrounds for various other activities. Unlike most of the young pioneer camps, Artek was an all-year camp, due to the warm climate. Artek consisted of a total of ten smaller camps. Each of them had its own name: ''Morskoi'', ''Lazurny'', ''Kiparisny'', etc. Four of these camps (''Rechnoi'', ''Ozyorny'', ''Lesnoi'' and ''Polevoi'') made up the notable ''Pribrezhny'' complex of Artek built between 1960 and 1964. The group of architects, led by Anatoly Polyansky, that designed ''Pribrezhny'' was awarded the
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in architecture in 1967. Similar distinguished pioneer camps were maintained by several Soviet republics, e.g., Orlyonok in
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and on
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. In
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the
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built a pioneer camp similar to Artek in 1952 at Werbellinsee north-east of
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.


2000s

The center was part of the Ukraine's State Management of Affairs. 60% of visitors arrive on a state subsidized or free basis. The beneficiaries are children from low income and large families, as well as orphans, handicapped and gifted children. In 2005 full prices were in the range of ₴3,000–5,000, depending on the season and location. 2007 prices were from US$770 to about $2,000. In 2004 it was officially recognized by
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as a site for the implementation of international projects and in particular during the UN Decade of Education (2005–2014). 2005 was the year of Artek's 80th anniversary and the camp hosted about 13,000 children in educational camps under the supervision of about 2,000 of volunteer squad leaders managed by permanent pedagogical staff of over 200 under the command of general director Olga Guzar (Ольга Владимировна Гузар). Traditionally Artek provided a base (known as a School of Pedagogues-Organizers) for hands-on training of students of pedagogical schools. This tradition has been continued today and the camp is known as the ''Humanitarian Institute 'Artek''. In 2005 students from Ukraine,
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,
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and
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were trained there. As of late 2008 Artek was in financial trouble, which was solved when the
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passed laws early February 2009 writing off more than $2 million in debt (and more in unpaid taxes), barred privatization of the camp's land and obliged government agencies to pay the expenses of 15,000 children each year.Ukraine's pro-Western leaders fight over Soviet symbol
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(February 6, 2009)


Artek since the 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea

Early in 2014 season, following the
2014 Russian annexation of Crimea In February and March 2014, Russia invaded the Crimean Peninsula, part of Ukraine, and then annexed it. This took place in the relative power vacuum immediately following the Revolution of Dignity. It marked the beginning of the Russo-Ukrain ...
, the staff of the camp officially moved from Crimea to Bukovel in the
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. The new center there was named International Children Center "Artek-Carpathians" and consisted of three camps "Lake", "Forest" and "Mountain." Meanwhile, the original site in Crimea remained open. In October 2014, the Russian government allocated 21 billion rubles (US$568 million) for reconstruction and development. On 16 June 2014, by the decree of the Government of the Russian Federation, the federal state budgetary educational institution "International Children's Center "Artek" was established. The functions of the founder were transferred to the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, and a draft program for the development of the center was prepared. During the open discussion of the draft Concept, 894 expert opinions were received. In accordance with the final document which was presented on 8 October 2014 in
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, in addition to recreation the innovative educational activities were identified as a priority area of the center's work. In the autumn of 2014, Artek started work on the improvement of the territory, reconstruction and major buildings repairs. About 5 billion rubles were allocated from the Russian budget for the reconstruction of Artek. In 2014–2015, a large-scale reconstruction of the camp was implemented. It is included completion of unfinished buildings, construction of new buildings and other infrastructure facilities. Inside the buildings service lines were changed, new furniture was delivered, the dining room was restored, and a sports ground was equipped with wide range of sports equipment. The swimming pools were also renovated, and the camp was equipped with modern computers. On 27 February 2015, 4 buildings of the camp "Lazurny" were put into operation. There are three ways to get to Artek: for special achievements in science, culture, sports; winning a competition of a partner organization; or for an amount exceeding 80,000 rubles. In 2014, Artek hosted 5,854 children, in 2015 – 18,858, in 2016 – 31,200, in 2017 – 39,000, in 2018 – 40,000 children, in 2019 – 44,025 children, in 2020 – 17,287 children (reduced capacity due to the COVID-19 pandemic) from different regions of the Russian Federation and abroad. These numbers include more than 6,300 children from 87 foreign countries who visited Artek from 2014 to 2020.


Controversies

In 1952, Turkish poet
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visited the Cypress camp in Artek, where he was appalled to realize he stepped on a former gravestone with a verse of the
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facing up; years earlier, numerous Muslim cemeteries in Crimea were dismantled after the ethnic cleansing of Crimean Tatars by the Soviet regime, with the gravestones and pieces of them used as bricks. Only when Hikmet complained was that particular gravestone brick facing up removed, but for many years it was not considered objectionable by the many Soviet visitors of the camp who saw nothing wrong with stepping on the tombstone or simply ignored it. In 2009, a criminal case was opened after several children stated they were raped in the camp. Three deputies of the
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(Ukrainian parliament) and a priest are involved in this case according to BYuT Rada deputy Hryhoriy Omelchenko. On 21 May 2010, a Verkhovna Rada commission investigating these allegations was disbanded after it failed to find enough evidence to proceed.


Russian invasion of Ukraine

During the
Russian invasion of Ukraine On 24 February 2022, , starting the largest and deadliest war in Europe since World War II, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, conflict between the two countries which began in 2014. The fighting has caused hundreds of thou ...
, Ukrainian children between the age of 6 and 16 from occupied parts of Ukraine were being held at the Artek camp against the will of their parents. Parents can collect the children in person, but it is either dangerous if crossing the frontline or expensive to go around via third countries. The children were being taught the Russian narrative about the war, including the claim that the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia oblasts had been annexed and were therefore parts of Russia, and that the Ukrainian-controlled parts of these oblasts were being "occupied" by Ukraine. In October 2022, the Russian news agency TASS stated that there were around 4,500 children from the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia oblasts on Crimean summer camps during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Russian authorities claimed that the children were being protected from the ongoing fighting. According to Ukraine's human rights ombudsman, Dmytro Lubinets, this was a part of a Russian effort to erase Ukrainian identity. The camp was added to the sanctions list of the United Kingdom in July 2023 which accused it of being involved in the deportation of Ukrainian children during the invasion. The United States also sanctioned the camp and included its director, Konstantin Fedorenko, in the
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, which results in his assets being frozen and U.S. persons being prohibited from dealing with him.


In film

Quite a few Soviet films were shot in the camp. Some of them were about happenings in the camp, while other used its scenery for other purposes. In 1965 a special film studio, Артекфильм, Artekfilm was established.Киностудии «Артекфильм» исполнилось 50 лет!
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Игровые фильмы, снятые в Артеке
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Films with action in Artek

*1928: The children's film ''The Three'' ("Трое") based on a screenplay by
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. *1935: ''
The New Gulliver ''The New Gulliver'' (, ''Novyy Gullivyer'') is a Soviet stop motion-animated cartoon, and the first to make such extensive use of puppet animation, running almost all the way through the film (it begins and ends with short live-action sequences). ...
'' (a Communist retelling of
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's classic novel), the framing story takes place at the Artek, and the main character, Petya Konstantinov is an exemplary Pioneer boy. *1958: :ru:Военная тайна (фильм) *1959: :ru:Потерянная фотография *1962: '' Hello, Children!'' *1965: :ru:Пущик едет в Прагу *1970: ''
Passenger from the "Equator" ''Passenger from the "Equator"'' () is a 1968 Soviet children's adventure film directed by Aleksandr Kurochkin. Plot Young swimmer Ilmar sails on the ship "Equator" to the pioneer camp, located somewhere on the Black Sea shore. Accidentally, he wi ...
'' *2008-2012, 2021: ''
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'' TV series *2022" '' Summer Time: Travel Back''


Other films shot in Artek

Some scenes of the following films were shot in Artek. *1956: '' The White Poodle'' *1963: :ru:Мечте навстречу *1967: '' The Andromeda Nebula'' *1957: '' The New Adventures of Captain Wrongel'' *1981: ''
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'' *1985: ''
In Search for Captain Grant ''In Search for Captain Grant'' (, ) is a 1986 Soviet 7 episodes television miniseries adaptation of Jules Verne's 1868 novel ''In Search of the Castaways'' directed by Stanislav Govorukhin. It was shot on the Odessa Film Studio and Bulgarian Boyan ...
'' *1987: '' Desyat Negrityat'' *1990: ''
The Battle of the Three Kings (film) ''The Battle of the Three Kings'' (, , , also known as ''Drums of Fire'') is a 1990 Soviet-Italian-Spanish-Moroccan Historical film, historical Adventure film, adventure-drama film directed by Souheil Ben-Barka and Uchkun Nazarov and starring Mas ...
'' *1991: :ru:Одиссея капитана Блада (фильм, 1991) *1992: :ru:Сердца трёх (фильм) *1994: :ru:Империя пиратов *2005: , Cypress camp (Кипарисный лагерь) beach


See also

* Orlyonok *
Samantha Smith Samantha Reed Smith (June 29, 1972 – August 25, 1985) was an American peace activist and child actress from Manchester, Maine, who became famous for her anti-war outreaches during the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. ...
, the young American peace activist who visited Artek


References


External links


The International Children Center Artek
official homepage.
Representative office of the International Children Center Artek in Kiev
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