Pavlo Tychyna Literary Memorial Museum
The museum tells about the life and work of Pavlo Tychyna - a Ukrainian poet, public figure, polyglot, musician and artist, about his contemporaries and about the era when he lived and worked. In the apartment, everyday interiors, personal belongings, musical instruments and artistic works of the artist have been completely preserved. The exposition presents paintings by famous artists - the poet's contemporaries. The pride of the museum is the poet's memorial library, which has more than 20,000 books. Memorial Museum. The museum has an additional room on the 1st floor, where there is a literary and artistic living room, a book crossing and a museum shop. Exhibitions, creative evenings, lectures, children's projects, master classes are held. The museum is located in the city center on Tereshchenkivska Street, 5. You can get there on foot from the "Teatralna", "Lva Tolstoy", "University", "Zoloti Vorota" metro stations Cost: Entrance ticket - 50 hryvnias/ 25 hryvnias. Excursion - from 100 to 300 UAH. Author's excursions - 200 hryvnias.
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