Museum of Ukrainian Revolution 1917-1921, History museum in central Kyiv, Ukraine.
The Museum of Ukrainian Revolution 1917-1921 displays exhibits, documents, and artifacts related to the independence movement through photographs, manuscripts, and historical objects. The collection fills multiple galleries showing materials from this period of transformation.
The institution opened in 2009 and preserves materials about the Central Rada and key events of the Ukrainian War of Independence. This collection documents a crucial period in the country's history.
The collections contain belongings of people who lived through this period and shaped society during these years. Visitors can see how everyday life and people's beliefs looked during this turbulent time.
The museum is located on the second floor of a building in central Kyiv at 57 Volodymyrska Street. Visitors can join guided tours or explore the galleries at their own pace.
The museum preserves original documentation that details military operations and political developments between 1917 and 1921. These papers offer a direct view into the decisions and events of those years.
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