Full recovery is still far away, but local action will be taken.
In the capital's museums gradually begin to hold events for visitors , despite martial law. This was reported by the Kyiv City State Administration.
“Museums will not renew their expositions yet, but will hold local events, educational and scientific activities. Cultural life in the capital is gradually being restored. The enemy will not be able to destroy the nation as long as its culture and authentic traditions are alive, “said Valentyn Mondryivskyi, deputy head of the Kyiv City State Administration.
Upcoming events in the capital's museums:
M. Bulgakov Literary Memorial Museum
- May 19 “Charitable Tea Party on the veranda” will be held.
- Also until May 19, the Literary First Aid Charitable initiative will be held – fundraising for turnstiles and hemostatic agents for tactical first aid kits, to which will be added stickers with favorite lines from Ukrainian poems and prose from donors.
Sholom Aleichem Museum
- May 26 will host an exhibition of sculpture “Sholom Aleichem in the studio of Mikhail Karlovsky.”
Read also: Theft of Scythian gold in Melitopol: museum curators have revealed the details of the operation of the occupiers
Earlier it was reported that the Russian occupier and continue to destroy material monuments of Ukrainian history and culture. On the night of May 7, an enemy missile aimed directly at the building of the Hryhoriy Skovoroda National Museum in the village of Skovorodynivka in the Kharkiv region.