Kremenchuk Local Lore Museum, Local museum in Kremenchuk, Ukraine.
Kremenchuk Local Lore Museum displays its collections across eleven rooms with archaeological finds, geographical materials, and regional history from the Poltava Oblast area. The halls present objects ranging from prehistoric times through the medieval period to more recent local development.
The museum was established in 1966 and opened to the public in 1975 as a way to preserve the history of Kremenchuk and its surroundings. Its collections document how the city and region evolved from ancient times to the present day.
The museum tells the story of the region through objects that show how people lived and worked in Kremenchuk over time. You can see everyday items and crafts that reflect the local traditions and way of life.
The museum is open from Wednesday to Sunday between 09:00 and 16:30, and admission is free for all visitors. Guided tours are available to help you explore the collections at a comfortable pace.
The museum holds a remarkable piece of fossilized amber weighing 525 grams and dating back more than 30 million years. This specimen stands out as one of the treasures within the extensive paleontological collection.
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