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Museum of Folk Architecture and Life (Pirogovo) is the largest museum in Ukraine situated on 150 hectares big area. Have a feeling of real immersion in the coloring of the Ukrainian village. Here you can feel the \soul\ of Ukrainian people. The huts, the oldest of which is dated to 1587 are filled with samples of household items, clothing, icons. There are modern craftsmen reviving traditional crafts according to old traditions in the museum. Can enjoy historic scenery as well as the living spirit of hard working and fun having Ukrainian people.
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You can spend about 3 hrs walking around here and the structures are beautiful.In one section there are later architectures in brick all representing different regions of Ukraine. Plenty of space to lay down a blanket and picnic or snooze. Plenty of shops for food and souvenirs for the tourist.
This open air museum is well worth visiting to get away from the hustle and bustle of Kyiv.. Covering around 160 hectares, the Museum of Folk Architecture and Rural Life (Музей народної архітектури та побуту) gives you a feel of how people used to live in different parts of Ukraine. There are six restored rural Ukrainian villages dotted around the place with old huts, wooden mills and churches from all over Ukraine carefully restored.. It's possible to hire a bike at the entrance and cycle through the different eras of Ukrainian architecture featured or take a leisurely stroll along the many paths that meander around this place.. There is an eatery area with a good selection of food and drink available along with local produce such as honey for purchase.. To get here via public transport from downtown Kyiv is relatively straightforward by taking Bus #156 or #172 from Olimpiiska, Lybidska or Vystavkovy Tsentr Metro stations.. Highly recommended place to visit on a warm sunny day..
Very beautiful and quiet place where u can see the old house villages and have a nice walking breathing fresh air
A perfect document of Ukrainian folk culture awaits at a sprawling open-air museum on the southern outskirts of the city. Rural architecture from six different Ukrainian regions has been moved to this site and reassembled in six distinct villages. There are more than 300 buildings, from churches to dwellings to workshops, in a living museum where you can watch time-honoured crafts in action like forging, weaving and pottery. The museum was founded in 1969 and over time has amassed some 70,000 artefacts. On show in old rustic buildings are glassware, ceramics, costume, metalwork, woodwork, embroidery and carpets, all opening a window on folk crafts and culture in days gone by.
Great place to visit, a tremendous beauty and vast greens, old authentic ukranian houses alot of Ukranian heritage, be sure to bring your own food since options here are very costly.
This place I have visited many times,it is ideal to visit during the months of June July August and September.It is very nice to run there during the spring season,see the beautiful flowers and sunflowers and wild flowers .
Beautiful place to walk around, live nature as ukrainian traditions, fully recommended
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