Kyiv Regional Archeological Museum

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Kyiv Regional Archeological Museum Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Kyiv Regional Archeological Museum is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category archaeological museum. Read and write reviews about Kyiv Regional Archeological Museum.

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Владислав Голдаковский

Beautiful place.

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Andrii Moroz

Very interesting place both for adults and children, especially if you order a guide from museum staff. My child has found two pieces of 200 year old plate on the yard close to museum and it also created a special atmosphere for us

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Alexander Hoff

Not big one, but fine.

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Volodymyr

Was closed by Covid

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Embas Bras

This is a stamp issued by postal services of Ukraine and Pakistan in 2014 in honor of great worldwide known archeological sites - Trypillia (Ukraine) and Mohenjo Daro (Pakistan). It takes into consideration striking similarities between two civilization. The stamp exists in two versions - Ukrainian and Pakistani:

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Andrei Kurkov

Great tales about the past.

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S P

Stunning archeological artifacts. Tiny 3-room stuffed almost thoughtlessly. Guides claim to freely speak English... Anyway, you CAN (and should) pay for a full tour. We were not aloud to interrupt with questions. With badly covered disdain we were allowed to ask questions after completion of each room's tour. Schedule on entrance neither shows actual work schedule, nor constitutes necessity to apologize for museum's staff. In fact,it very well may be an ancient artifact as well. Unfortunately, same goes for Google Maps info. But staff is not fanatical about adhering to ANY schedule anyway. They DO however press you hard to leave promptly when they want to go home. Service is famously Ukrainian (if not absent, then rude and condescending), but if you find it in yourself to look a way, you should request a GUIDED tour. They want extra pay for taking pictures... not sure it worth it, but it's not too much. Afterwards, you should go in adjacent park gaze off steep Dniper banks towards wast majesty of calm waters; smirk at awfully provincial monument to super great local superhero, small local band leader/turned commissar/turned nationalist, who, while enjoying pogroms, slotering thousands of Jews, still managed to \denounce\ Ukraine-Ruasian union agreement from 300 years ago.

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Anton Chaika

Very interesting place