The main architectural monument of Putyvl is the Movchanskyi Monastery, which dates largely to the 17th century. The foundations of its three-domed cathedral, dedicated to the Nativity of the
Theotokos, belong to the 1590s, but the main part of the church is one of the earliest
Baroque structures in the region, described in its entirety by
Paul of Aleppo in 1654. The cathedral displays strong influence of
Muscovite architecture, especially in detailing and sculptural decor. Apart from the monastery, Putyvl also possesses the
Cossack Baroque Church of St. Nicholas (1735–37) and the Saviour Cathedral, a singular hybrid of Ukrainian and Russian church architecture, started in 1617 and incorporating such typically Muscovite features as
onion domes. Remaining parts of 17th-century fortifications are visible close at hand; these include the gates and several towers, one of which was built up into a bell tower in 1700. ==Demographics==