See & Do The Khanenko Museum



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The Khanenko Museum
Ukraine’s finest collection of world art
About The Khanenko Museum
The Bohdan and Varvara Khanenko National Museum of Arts holds the most important collection of Western and Eastern art in Ukraine. Based on the private collection of two Kyiv philanthropists, the museum features European paintings, icons, sculpture, prints, and decorative objects, along with rare pieces from Asia — Japanese woodblock prints, Chinese porcelain, Persian miniatures, and Islamic art. The carefully arranged displays help trace the evolution of styles and highlight the dialogue between East and West.
Key highlights of The Khanenko Museum
- Atmosphere. The museum is known not only for its collection but also for its sumptuous interiors — grand halls with stucco details, antique furniture, and elegant décor reminiscent of European palaces. It’s a place to enjoy art and capture aesthetic moments.
- Collection. Visitors can see works by Rubens, Velázquez, and Boucher, as well as Japanese prints, Persian miniatures, Chinese porcelain, and ancient Egyptian artifacts.
- How much time to spend. Plan for 1.5–2 hours to explore the main exhibition.
- Events and activities. The museum hosts temporary exhibitions, lectures, workshops, and programs for children.
- Accessibility for international visitors. Information materials in English — including exhibit descriptions, labels, and brochures — are available to help non-Ukrainian speakers navigate the collection.
The ticket office closes at 5:00 PM
Admission:
Standard ticket – 60 UAH
Discounted ticket – 30 UAH
Free admission on the first Wednesday of each month
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Address & Contact
Tereshchenkivska Street, 15–17, Kyiv, Ukraine, 01004
Wed 10:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Thu 12 PM – 7:30 PM
Fri–Sun 10:30 AM – 5:30 PM
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