Curated tour of the exhibition ‘The North Azovian Greeks: Paths of Identity’
Dear friends, over 1200 guests have already visited our exhibition, and that is just in the last month! The most common question we hear is, “When is the next tour?”
We invite you to the final curator’s tour this Sunday, September 21, at 1:30 p.m.
During the tour, we will introduce you to all elements of the exhibition, “The North Azovian Greeks: Paths of Identity,” from the history of the forced resettlement of our people from Crimea to Nadazovia to stories about the native languages of the Urums and Roumeans and memories of their homeland.
We will share the history of the exhibition’s creation and answer your questions.
To ensure that everyone is comfortable in the museum hall, please fill out the registration form: https://forms.gle/C1Fz9vCzY5uuMR4u8
Admission to the curator-led tour will be free for registered participants.
Address: National Museum of the Holodomor Genocide, 3 Lavrska Street, Kyiv.
The exhibition will be open for independent visits until 28 September 2025, allowing ample time for exploration. However, please note that there will be no additional curator-led tours scheduled. Therefore, this Sunday will be your last opportunity to meet with the project team.
The initiative ‘North Azovian Greeks: Paths of Identity’ is being implemented by the NGO ‘North Azovian Greeks: Urums and Roumeans’ in partnership with the National Museum of the Holodomor Genocide and the Mariupol Local History Museum.