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MuseumsSite Name: Kyiv History Museum Alternative Name: National Museum of the History of Ukraine, Національний музей історії Україн
Country: Ukraine
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Type: Museum
Nearest Town: Kyiv
Latitude: 50.458325N  Longitude: 30.515636E
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Kyiv History Museum
Kyiv History Museum submitted by dodomad : The Perederieva Helmet, gold, 4thc BC Photo Credit: Julianna Lees (Vote or comment on this photo)
The National Museum of the History of Ukraine illustrates Ukraine's history from ancient times until today, with about 800 000 items in its collection and 22 000 exhibits on permanent display. A series of permanent exhibitions are in place, including:

the first primitive tools dating from a million years ago;
the first jewellery of the Stone Age, including an ornamented mammoth tusk bracelet;
Trypillian pottery;
Scythian and Sarmatian weapons and horse equipment, artworks in animal style;
ancient Greek utensils and jewels;
silver and gold coins with trident images, a personal mark of prince Volodymyr Sviatoslavych, Baptiser of Rus;
Rus period silver hryvnas and plinths with trident images;
legal statutory acts and statements (universals) of hetmans;
cossack banners and guns;
Kyiv metropolitan bishop’s carriage;
furniture, dishes and other utensils from the XIX century.

There is an online tour on the museum's website.

Note: The Kyiv museum staff who stayed to protect cherished artefacts
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Kyiv History Museum
Kyiv History Museum submitted by dodomad : Photo Credit: WDS (Vote or comment on this photo)

Kyiv History Museum
Kyiv History Museum submitted by dodomad : Terracotta toys, 5th-4th c BC, : moulded pottery Photo Credit: Julianna Lees (Vote or comment on this photo)

Kyiv History Museum
Kyiv History Museum submitted by dodomad : Photo Credit: Volodymyr Tabashniuk (Vote or comment on this photo)

Kyiv History Museum
Kyiv History Museum submitted by dodomad : Photo Credit: Vadym Shcherbyna (Vote or comment on this photo)

Kyiv History Museum
Kyiv History Museum submitted by dodomad : Photo Credit: TETIS 1 (Vote or comment on this photo)

Kyiv History Museum
Kyiv History Museum submitted by dodomad : Rhyton: gold: stamping, pressing, engraving, 3rd-1stc BC Photo Credit: Julianna Lees

Kyiv History Museum
Kyiv History Museum submitted by dodomad : Photo Credit: Jordan Pickett

Kyiv History Museum
Kyiv History Museum submitted by dodomad : Stone babas Photo credit: Alexsandra

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The Kyiv museum staff who stayed to protect cherished artefacts by XIII on Wednesday, 27 July 2022
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Cultural heritage workers are safeguarding valuable artefacts as well as those signifying Ukrainian statehood.

Kyiv, Ukraine – Bohdan Patryliak, deputy director of the National Museum of the History of Ukraine, does not recommend a diet of Snickers, Mars bars and white-bread sandwiches.

This had been his staple meal for more than a month when the museum’s grandiose offices, once a centre of academic research, were hastily converted into a fortress protecting some of Ukraine’s most valuable artefacts after Russian forces attempted to storm Kyiv on February 24, 2022.

As Russian troops began to occupy the capital’s western suburbs where Patryliak lived, his mother and sister fled to the relative safety of western Ukraine. So, the softly spoken and erudite 50-year-old made what he believed was a “rational choice” by staying to protect the museum he loved and feared would be a target of Russian aggression.

Patryliak hunkered down in his place of work and filled his days with the physically arduous task of dismantling the museum’s exhibitions and packaging the most valuable artefacts, such as the Golden Pectoral from Tovsta Mohyla, a round breast decoration of a Scythian king unearthed by a Ukrainian archaeologist in 1971, as well as extensive gold and silver numismatic collections for a potential evacuation.

As Russian troops edged closer to Kyiv, he admits to questioning if an evacuation would ever come, especially since saboteur groups, he says, working for Russia and tasked with carrying out assassinations and other insurgent activities behind enemy lines, were operating in the surrounding area during the early stages of the war.

Patryliak cuts a slight figure as he sits today in his office, behind him two imposing stately windows overlooking Kyiv’s historic Podil neighbourhood. He opens his desk drawer and shuffles around some papers before pulling out a small bullet which had flown through one of the exhibition hall’s windows and he believes was a result of crossfire between Ukrainian military forces and saboteurs.

He was not alone during this time. The museum’s director Fedir Androschuk and a handful of staff had also stayed behind. They soon formed a daily routine that he says, “distracted us from our fears and was much more useful than staying home and waiting to be bombed”.

Read more at: Aljazeera.com
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