Люди в музеї розглядають відео-експозицію

Visit the museum

Work schedule:

Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

So that you can better plan your visit to the National Museum of the Holodomor-Genocide, we suggest you learning with some useful information in advance.

Entrance fee:

  • Adult: 30 UAH
  • Students: 20 UAH
  • Pensioners (by age): 20 UAH (with a pension certificate).
  • Pupils: 15 UAH

Free entrance for

  • persons with disabilities (if there is a certificate);
  • children under 7 years old;
  • members of combat operations;
  • museum workers.
  • soldiers of regular service.

On every last Sunday of the month the entrance is free for

  • people of retirement age;
  • students of professional technical educational institutions;
  • university students;

Free entrance:

May, 18 – International Museum Day;

The fourth Saturday of November – National Holodomor Remembrance Day.

Prices:

  • tour in Ukrainian (group up to 5 people): 80 UAH
  • tour in Ukrainian (group of 5 to 12 people): 160 UAH
  • tour in Ukrainian (group of 12 to 20 people): 230 UAH
  • tour in English or Russian: 280 UAH

Phone number to book the tour: (044) 254-45-12; (044) 254-45-11. 

    Visit us online!

    The Holodomor Museum team invites you to a video tour and educational classes that cover the genocide of Ukrainians 90 years ago and today.

    Video tour of the Holodomor Museum is a unique opportunity to get to the museum just from home or from anywhere in the world (available in Ukrainian and English).

    Register – https://forms.gle/5CXZNjaHChX3cxA66

    Video tour of the Holodomor Museum for children of grades 1-6 is a great opportunity for the youngest listeners to virtually visit the Holodomor Museum, talk with a guide and learn the history of their people. A video excursion using sand animation in the format of a schoolgirl’s story about visiting the Museum will facilitate familiarization with the topic and will not hurt children. During the tour, participants will see the Museum’s exposition and unique exhibits, learn their stories, hear memories of the Holodomor, and learn about the events of 1932-1933. The main focus is on the story of humanity, which helped Ukrainians to survive in those cruel times. (Available in Ukrainian)

    Register – http://surl.li/turma

    Together to victory!