A 3D virtual tour of the National Museum of the History of Ukraine - The historical museum welcomes you! On 4 floors, the history from the appearance of the first man to the present is reproduced. About 850,000 unique exhibits illustrating the path of Ukrainians and telling about its past and present. Be curious, learn and reinterpret history.
A virtual tour of the exhibition halls of the Vinnytsia Regional local history museum - Explore our museum directly from your computer. We offer you a virtual tour using spherical interactive panoramas with a 360°x180° view.
A virtual 3D tour of the National Museum of Cosmonautics, the only cosmonautics museum in Ukraine. The exposition was created by the People's Artist of Ukraine Anatoliy Haydamaka.
Workers, collective farm workers, youth of the city and district took part in the creation of the museum. In their free time, they rearranged rooms, decorated the interior and exterior of the building, and made stands and showcases. Pensioners, veterans of civil war and World War II actively collected materials, household items, various documents, which later became museum exhibits. The museum's collection includes more than 6,000 items, including archaeological, natural and written and printed items, numismatics, photos, ethnography, and memorial items. All these things characterize the material and spiritual heritage of Ukrainian and other peoples living in the region, their way of life.
A wooden skete, rebuilt in early 2000s in the traditions of early Russian wooden architecture of the 16th–17th centuries. Part of the Holy Mountains Lavra of the Holy Dormition.
A promo for the opening of "The Street I Live On" - an exhibition held by the Dnipropetrovsk Art Museum in July 2021, consisting of photography by teenagers from Donetsk and Luhansk regions. Their work presented the people of their street via photo series.
The building of the Chernivtsi Art Museum is a unique architectural monument of national significance. It was built in the tradition of the Viennese Art Nouveau style for the Bukovyna Savings Bank (1900). Both the exterior design and interiors of the building, in general, have not undergone significant changes over time and since 1991, the Chernivtsi Art Museum has been housed in its current building. The museum contains many masterpieces of Western European, Bukovyna, and Ukrainian art including the many stained glass windows and ornamental staircases.