The National Art Museum of Ukraine
Since 1939 the museum has been called the State Museum of Ukrainian Art. During the German occupation of Kiev, the museum was combined with a collection of Russian art and was named the State Museum of Eastern European Art. However, in 1944 the former status of the museum was renewed.
Visit this most interesting place where you can enjoy masterpieces of foreign and Ukrainian painting, graphics and sculpture. Today, the museum's funds hold more than forty thousand unique exhibits. Particularly valued collected by the museum's collection of iconography, which is one of the richest in the country.
Pay attention to the rarity of the 12th century - the polychrome wooden relief "St. George with Life", brought from Byzantium. Classical examples of icon painting from the 14th-16th centuries are represented by such unique creations as "Passions of Christ", "Yuri the Serpent" from Galicia and "Our Lady of Odigitria Volyn" from Lutsk.
The museum's collection of baroque art in Ukraine enjoys a genuine interest in the visitors of the museum. Examining the rarest exhibits, you can admire such magnificent creations as "Christmas", "Entrance to Jerusalem", as well as the pearl of the museum - the Berezniansky iconostasis.
The department of contemporary art attracts guests with pictures of famous Ukrainian portrait painters - Vladimir Borovikovsky, Dmitry Levitsky and a small collection of paintings by Taras Shevchenko.
Fans of the Ukrainian avant-garde can admire the works of famous painters Alexander Bogomazov, Alexei Grishchenko, Alexandra Exter, as well as the outstanding sculptor Alexander Arkhipenko.
In addition, the museum displays canvases by Nikolai Repin, Mikhail Vrubel, Nikolai Pimonenko, Vasily Tropinin, Nikolai Murashko, Georgy Narbut, Nikolai Ge, the graphic works by Yakov Gnizdovsky and the canvas of the founder of Russian abstract Kazimir Malevich.
Many of the paintings included in the collection of the National Art Museum of Ukraine were exhibited in various famous museums in Canada, the United States and France.
You can get to the museum by metro, you need to go to the station "Khreshchatyk", then walk on the street Institutskaya to Sadovaya, where you turn to the street Grushevskogo. Also on the metro you can reach the station "Independence Square", then walk along Khreshchatyk Street to the European Square and turn to Hrushevsky Street.




С 1939 года музей стали называть Государственным музеем украинского искусства. В период немецкой оккупации Киева музей был объединен с коллекцией русского искусства и получил название Государственный музей восточноевропейского искусства. Однако в 1944 году прежний статус музея был возобновлен.
Посетите это интереснейшее место, где вы сможете насладиться шедеврами зарубежной и украинской живописи, графики и скульптуры. Сегодня в фондах музея хранятся более сорока тысяч уникальных экспонатов. Особенно ценится собранная сотрудниками музея коллекция иконописи, которая является одной из богатейших в стране.
Обратите внимание на раритет 12 века – полихромный деревянный рельеф «Святой Георгий с житием», привезенный из Византии. Классические образцы иконописи 14-16 веков представлены такими уникальными творениями, как «Страсти Христовы», «Юрий-Змееборец» из Галиции и «Богоматерь Одигитрия Волынская» из Луцка.
Неподдельным интересом у посетителей музея пользуется представленная в его стенах коллекция барочного искусства Украины. Осматривая редчайшие экспонаты, вы сможете полюбоваться такими великолепными творениями, как «Рождество Христово», «Вход в Иерусалим», а также жемчужиной музея – Березнянским иконостасом.
The Department of Modern Art attracts visitors with paintings by renowned Ukrainian portraitists such as Vladimir Borovikovsky, Dmitri Levitsky, as well as a small collection of works by Taras Shevchenko.
Fans of Ukrainian avant-garde art will have the opportunity to admire the artworks of famous painters like Alexander Bogomazov, Alexey Grishchenko, Alexandra Ekster, and the outstanding sculptor Alexander Arkhipenko.
In addition, the museum’s exhibitions feature paintings by Nikolai Repin, Mikhail Vrubel, Nikolai Pimonenko, Vasiliy Tropinin, Nikolai Murashko, Georgy Narbut, and Nikolai Ge; graphic works by Yakov Gnidovsky; and a painting by Kazimir Malevich, the founder of Russian abstract art.
Many of the paintings in the National Art Museum of Ukraine have been displayed in renowned museums across Canada, the United States, and France.
You can get to the museum by metro. Take the train to “Kreshchatyk” station, then walk along Institutska Street to Sadovaya Street, where you turn onto Hrushhevsky Street. Alternatively, take the metro to “Independence Square,” follow Kreshchatyk Street to European Square, and then turn onto Hrushhevsky Street.




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