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Museum of Hetmanship description and photos - Ukraine: Kiev. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photos and a map showing the nearest significant objects. Photo and descriptionThe Hetmanship Museum is relatively young in Kiev, since it was created in March 1993. The purpose of the Museum of the Hetmanate is to provide a true coverage of the history of the Ukrainian state, in particular, the activities of its outstanding personalities. Today the museum is an institution that combines two functions - cultural and educational and research. The museum itself is housed in an old building erected at the end of the 17th century, the same one that once belonged to such an ambiguous, and nevertheless, outstanding personality like Ivan Mazepa. The building was restored mainly at the expense of the charitable foundation and representatives of the Ukrainian diaspora. The museum houses permanent historical and memorial exhibitions dedicated to the hetmans Ivan Mazepa, Philip Orlik, Pavel Skoropadsky. The hall dedicated to perhaps the most outstanding personality in Ukrainian history - Bogdan Khmelnytsky, deserves special attention. The walls of each of the halls are decorated with paintings by famous Ukrainian artists, as well as portraits not only of the central characters themselves, but also of their associates and contemporaries. The Museum of the Hetmanship also has a lot of archival materials, for example, the well-known Constitution of Philip Orlik. In addition to permanent exhibitions, the Museum of the Hetmanship often organizes mobile exhibitions on various topics. The museum also has its own library, the fund of which includes about 2500 books on the Cossack-hetman theme, painting, ethnography, archeography, archeology, numismatics, heraldry, sphragistics, sculpture and other areas. Besides exhibitions, We also recommend reading Cathedral of Quito (Catedral metropolitana de Quito) description and photos - Ecuador: Quito Topic: Museum of Hetmanship description and photo - Ukraine: Kiev. |