What to do and see in Ukraine, Ukraine: The Best Specialty Museums

September 21, 2021 Viva Honore

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1. Faeton Retro Cars Museum

8 Vyborgska Street, Zaporizhzhya 69032 Ukraine +380 99 754 8034 [email protected] http://faeton.zp.ua
Excellent
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5.0 based on 109 reviews

Faeton Retro Cars Museum

Reviewed By teplodex - Zaporizhzhya, Ukraine

This place is awesome and worth to visit everyone from children to old people. A lot of retro cars, war machines and technics.

2. Secrets of Underground Odessa Museum

2nd Razumoskiy ln, 3, Odessa Ukraine +380 50 316 2108 [email protected] http://odessakatakomby.com
Excellent
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Good
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5.0 based on 360 reviews

Secrets of Underground Odessa Museum

In the museum you will see the anti-nuclear bunker, walk through the waterflood part, visit the wild catacombs. You can also visit the partisans station, the gangsters stash ,at other exhibitions.The concept of the general nature of the museum is that - starting from the surface, then, with the deepening of the catacombs, you sink further and further into the past of the city. Pre-call!

Reviewed By sheshola - Rendswuehren, Germany

For history fans - a great feast of history, great guide Igor with outstanding English level. Different stories about miners, kidnappers, soldiers, prisoners, builders, no senses area, alcohol tasting, possible venue for unplugged concerts, great overall experience, stylish decor everywhere, easy to get lost, unique piece of history camouflaged in a garage!

3. Museum Time Machines

Mandrykovskaya St., 44, Dnipro Ukraine +380 56 371 9051 http://mvr.dp.ua
Excellent
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5.0 based on 36 reviews

Museum Time Machines

Reviewed By driatrin - Bursa, Turkey

I visited here and now I feel like I love Dnipro. It's one of the must see if you ever visit dnipro.

4. Insomnia Haunted House Kyiv

Khreshchatyk St., 15, Kyiv (Kiev) 01001 Ukraine +380 63 720 4546 [email protected] http://insomnia.in.ua/golovna-kyiv/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 301 reviews

Insomnia Haunted House Kyiv

INSOMNIA is the place where your greatest fears turn into reality, and the instinct of self-preservation turns off common sense. Turning into the heroes of the horror film you need to go through all the rooms and save your life. Thrills, unforgettable emotions and adrenaline are provided to you.

Reviewed By tronchetjules

We were a group of 4 and had an amazing time I highly recommend it for a fun and scary time All the rooms are very scary don’t worry about that And the actors are even more scary and everything seems so real

5. Catacombs of Odessa

Nerubayskoye 67661 Ukraine +380 94 712 2018 [email protected] http://move.in.ua/en/odessa/what-to-do/29-odessa-catacombs-is-underground-city.html
Excellent
70%
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4.5 based on 195 reviews

Catacombs of Odessa

The oldest official underground museum. Situated in the isolated part of catacombs. To avoid any delays and book individual tour please contact us in advance.

6. Subcarpathian Rus' Museum of Folk Architecture and Customs

Kapitulna vul. 33A, Uzhhorod 88000 Ukraine +380 3122 36352 http://uzhskansen.com.ua/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 124 reviews

Subcarpathian Rus' Museum of Folk Architecture and Customs

Reviewed By MarekK4024

For such a low price very interesting experience. There are even animals running around like chickens or cats. It is very authentical, this is how houses really looked like back then

7. Oleg Antonov State Aviation Museum

Medova vul. 1, Kyiv (Kiev) 03048 Ukraine +380 44 451 8314 http://www.aviamuseum.com.ua
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4.5 based on 370 reviews

Oleg Antonov State Aviation Museum

Reviewed By MayorKiev - Kyiv (Kiev), Ukraine

Old Soviet civil and military aircrafts. Soviet/Russians Helicopters and Fighters, also passenger aircraft Designed by Soviet Design Bureau in Kiev by famous Russian aircraft designer - Oleg Antonov, who was born in Russia and was native Russian. The elite of the Russian and Soviet aviation engineering school! Kiev is an old Russian city, until 1917 it was a Russian provincial city in the Kiev province of the Russian Empire. In the 20th century, famous Russian aircraft designers - Igor Sikorsky, Sergey Korolev, lived and worked in Russian Kiev. Igor Sikorsky created the famous bombers "Russian Knight" and "Ilya Muromets". The successes of Russian and then Soviet aviation were possible thanks to the strong Engineering School which was created by the famous Russian scientists Zhukovsky and Chaplygin and the first aircraft creator in Russia and the World - Rear-Admiral of Russia Alexander Mozhayskiy.This museum is based on the former military airfield of the Soviet Kiev Higher Military Aviation Engineering Institute, which graduated aircraft's engineers for the Air force of the USSR.

8. Beer Cultural Experience Center “Lvivarnya”

vul. Kleparivska 18 At the territory of "Lviv Brewery", Lviv 79007 Ukraine +380 67 414 2344 [email protected] http://lvivarnya.com.ua
Excellent
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4.5 based on 256 reviews

Beer Cultural Experience Center “Lvivarnya”

Museum complex of brewing history Lvivarnya Museum complex of brewing history Lvivarnya is one of the most modern and one-of-a-kind museums in Ukraine. Thanks to the museum’s interactives, each of its visitors can feel like a real brewer, touch to the brewing history and look into its process. This is the place where you can touch everything, shoot any photo. It's more than a museum. 10 exposition halls and more than 200 exhibits open to the visitors ! On top of that, Lvivarnya is a modern art center where contemporary art exhibitions, concerts and cultural events take place. Price: - Adult ticket - 90 UAH; - Children under 12 years - free of charge; - Children and teenagers from 12 to 18 years - 60 UAH; - Student tickets - 75 UAH (with student ID); - Ticket at reduced rate for categories of citizens (disabled people, pensioners, combatants) – 60 UAH (with proper ID) - Family ticket (2 adults, 2 children under 12 years) - 270 UAH; - English/Polish guide (eng|pol) - 300 UAH;

Reviewed By juergenp1957 - Thailand, null

passing by there regularly - never stopped - because of this difficult time we had the pleasure on sunday morning to be the only visitors - and this was a real great experience - the museum is very well organised, shows a lot of city history, as an old Habsburg town, and offers as final a nice beer tasting with very nice bar tender ! Just to recommend !

9. Pyrohovo Open-Air Museum

Akademika Tronko St. Pyrohiv, Kyiv (Kiev) 03026 Ukraine +380 44 526 2527 [email protected] http://www.pyrohiv.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 796 reviews

Pyrohovo Open-Air Museum

Reviewed By thanasisfin - Athens, Greece

A wonderful reproduction of a whole Ukrainian village of the past. Amazing details. Huge area. It really makes you feel you traveled in time. Highly recommended!!!

10. Sergiy Korolyov Astronautics Museum

Ivana Franka vul. 22, Zhytomyr 10008 Ukraine +380 412 472 627 [email protected] http://www.cosmosmuseum.info
Excellent
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4.5 based on 111 reviews

Sergiy Korolyov Astronautics Museum

Reviewed By alexkarl78

The entry is 30 UAH. The museum is basically one big hall, packed with exhibits. There is not much text, but provided both in Ukrainian and English. There were some guided tours in Ukrainian but I'm not aware of English tours. The hall was dominated by the full size Soyuz structure hanging from the ceiling. On the ceiling were a couple of other satellites and probes. There were also either full size models of a Vostok capsule and a Soyuz orbital module and a flown Soyuz orbital module. In both the Soyuz modules you could actually put your head inside and touch it - something very unusual for a museum but super cool. They had further a full scale model of the Lunachod-2 soviet lunar rover and the Luna 9 lander. Then there were several pieces of items related to Ukrainians in space, like a fag flown to the ISS and a space suit, space food, experiments etc. There is also a small collection of meteorites, a piece of the moon, and 2 screens that show some space related documentaries. A little known fact is that this museum actually consists of 2 locations. Just across the street to the right, is the birth house of Sergei Korolev - the father of the Soviet space program. Entry to the house is included in the museum ticket and consists of a few rooms with the furniture from his days and one room with items from his office which is the main room in terms of space history. While I spend a good 2-3 hrs here, expect to spend about an hour here or less. Totally worth it!

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