The open cluster IC 4996 in Cygnus and its vicinity are investigated applying two-dimensional photometric classification of stars measured in the Vilnius seven-color photometric system. Cluster members are identified by applying distances based on the Gaia DR2 parallaxes and the point vector diagram of the Gaia DR2 proper motions. For some B-type stars, spectroscopic MK types are also obtained from the Asiago spectra and collected from the literature. New parameters of the cluster are derived. Th interstellar extinction A(v) covers a wide range of values, from 1.3 to 2.4mag, the mean value in the central part of the cluster is 1.8mag. The cluster distance is 1915+/-110pc, and its age is within 8-10Myr. The cluster exhibits a long sequence from early B to G stars, where stars cooler than B8 are in the pre-main-sequence stage. The plot of the extinction versus distance shows a steep rise of A(v) up to 1.6mag at 700-800pc, which is probably related to dust clouds at the edge of the Great Cygnus Rift. The next extinction rise by an additional 0.8 mag at d>=1.7kpc is probably related to the associations Cyg OB1 and Cyg OB3. The cluster IC 4996 does not belong to the Cyg OB1 association, which is located closer to the Sun, at 1682+/-116pc. It seems likely that the cluster and the surrounding O-B stars have a common origin with the nearby association Cyg OB3 since the Gaia data show that these stellar groups are located at a similar distance.
Cone search capability for table J/A+A/623/A22/table1 (Catalogue of stars observed in the Vilnius seven-color system at the Maidanak Observatory)
Cone search capability for table J/A+A/623/A22/table2 (Catalogue of stars observed in the Vilnius seven-color system at the Mount Graham observatory)
Cone search capability for table J/A+A/623/A22/table4 (List of probable members of the cluster IC 4996)
Cone search capability for table J/A+A/623/A22/table5 (List of members of the association Cyg OB1)