Hryhorii Skovoroda spent the last four years of his life in the village of Pan-Ivanivka (now Skovorodynivka), in the estate of the Kovalivsky landowners. The philosopher ended up there due to his friendship with Andriy Kovalivsky, the son of the landowner Ivan that owned the
khutir and the estate. The historian Dmytro Bahalii was the first to propose the creation of the museum dedicated to Skovoroda in Pan-Ivanivka in a letter to the head of People's Commissariat of Education
Hryhoriy Hrynko on 24 January 1922, along with other suggestions on honoring the philosopher. However, the museum was ultimately opened in 1972, on the 250th anniversary of Skovoroda's birth in the 18th-century Kovalivsky estate. Before 1972, the building housed a school, and in 1960 it hosted a museum that was created on non-profit basis. The exhibits for the newly created state museum were collected by the employees of the
Kharkiv Historical Museum. They gathered the items from libraries and museums of
Moscow,
Leningrad,
Kiev, and
Kharkov. Books for the museum were provided, in particular, by the
Lenin Library in Moscow, the Social Sciences Library of the USSR Academy of Sciences, the
Library of the USSR Academy of Sciences, and the Scientific Library of Kharkiv University. The
Kyiv Museum of Western Art provided the Skovoroda Museum with rare 18th-century engravings depicting European cities visited by Skovoroda. The
Kharkiv Art Museum donated a sculptural work by Yevgeny Lanceray depicting episodes from the life of the Cossacks. The museum also acquired the "", an anniversary edition of Skovoroda's works from 1894, and other literature. 's paintings "Skovoroda Among the Peasants" and 's drawing "Skovoroda Near the Collegium" were also created and donated. The Soviet-era exhibition was stationed in the museum until 2000, when the restoration works of the building had begun. In 2006, a new exhibition was opened, the creation of which was led by . On 18 June 2008, the museum received national status by decree of the President of Ukraine. == Exhibition ==