Immerse yourself in Ukrainian tradition at the Pyrohiv Folk Architecture Museum. Explore the open-air exhibits of original wooden structures, experience old peasant life, and witness traditional ceremonies. A unique and immersive private day tour.
Immerse yourself in Ukrainian tradition at the Pyrohiv Folk Architecture Museum. Explore the open-air exhibits of original wooden structures, experience old peasant life, and witness traditional ceremonies. A unique and immersive private day tour.
- Pyrohiv - Pyrohiv, also known as Pirogov, originally a village south of Kyiv, is a neighborhood in the southern outskirts of the Ukrainian capital city. It is now home to an outdoor Museum of Folk Architecture and Life of Ukraine.
- Pyrohiv - Pyrohiv, also known as Pirogov, originally a village south of Kyiv, is a neighborhood in the southern outskirts of the Ukrainian capital city. It is now home to an outdoor Museum of Folk Architecture and Life of Ukraine.
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Private transportation
- Professional Guide
- Ticket to museum
- Parking fees
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Private transportation
- Professional Guide
- Ticket to museum
- Parking fees
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Lunch
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Lunch
The Ukrainian Museum of Folk Architecture and Domestic Life is situated within an expansive landscape of approximately 150 hectares on the scenic outskirts of Kyiv. This fascinating outdoor exhibition boasts a variety of authentic wooden architectural structures from various Ukrainian regions. The property has been organized into separate sectors to…
The Ukrainian Museum of Folk Architecture and Domestic Life is situated within an expansive landscape of approximately 150 hectares on the scenic outskirts of Kyiv. This fascinating outdoor exhibition boasts a variety of authentic wooden architectural structures from various Ukrainian regions. The property has been organized into separate sectors to represent the historical provinces of the nation.
The museum’s extensive collection features a diverse range of buildings, including water mills, forges, basements, wells, wooden churches, and an old school, among others. Visitors have the opportunity to explore these buildings and yards to gain insight into the nuances of rural life from days past, such as the traditional hearth which was a fundamental element of each ‘khata’ (home) for its multifunctional use in cooking, drying, and relaxation. On display are items which were integral to daily life, rest, wedding rituals, and include materials of wood and ceramic. The museum staff don national costumes for an authentic feel. Of its type, this museum is the largest institution in Eastern Europe.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.