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National Museum of the History of Ukraine
A journey through Ukraine’s history from ancient times to today
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About National Museum of the History of Ukraine
Founded in 1899, the National Museum of the History of Ukraine (abbreviated as NMIU) is located at 2 Volodymyrska Street. Its collection includes over 800,000 items — from archaeological and numismatic finds to ethnographic artifacts, weapons, manuscripts, rare books, and art. Together, they tell the story of Ukraine from prehistoric times to the present day.
Need-to-know about National Museum of the History of Ukraine:
- Concept and mission: The museum aims to present Ukraine’s complex and layered history through its diverse exhibits.
- Time to visit: Allow 1–2 hours to explore the main exhibition.
- Events and programs: The museum regularly hosts temporary exhibitions, lectures, and educational events.
- English-language tours and visitor materials are available.
The surrounding area
The museum sits in a historically rich part of Kyiv. Nearby, you can explore:
- Staro-Kyivska Hill — the cradle of Kyiv’s medieval history
- The ruins of the Church of the Tithes — the first stone church in Kyivan Rus, with surviving mosaics and foundations
- Kyiv’s ancient citadel — an archaeological site with visible remnants of early city fortifications
- The ruins of Prince Volodymyr’s palace
Tickets:
General admission: 150 UAH
Discounted: 80 UAH
Combo ticket (valid for one visit to both NMIU and the Treasury within 30 days): 200 UAH