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Address: Kiev, Bolshaya Vasilkovskaya street, 1-3 - nearest underground station Square of Ukrainian Heroes
Owned indpendently by a very wealthy Ukrainian, this is the best looking and presented museum / art gallery in all of Kyiv (this is the Ukrainian spelling of the city, Kiev is from the Russians spelling and locals don't much like it). Take you time and go to the cafe inside, a bit pricey but what a great place to take a break while viewing all of the art pieces and the patrons
Address: Kiev, Bolshaya Vasilkovskaya street, 1-3 - nearest underground station Square of Ukrainian Heroes
Текущая экспозиция впечатляет и поражает воображение. Понравились не все экспонаты, но те которые понравились стоят многого. Повезло наткнуться на экскурсовода - что добавило интереса и понимания выставленных работ.
Address: Kiev, Bolshaya Vasilkovskaya street, 1-3 - nearest underground station Square of Ukrainian Heroes
Don't give up on the fast-moving line in front of this museum - a short walk from Independence Square and just past the indoor market: it is well worth waiting to enter. Inside is a modern art museum par excellant. We saw a memorable video art exhibit, and you can't miss the bathrooms with rainbow walls reflected throughout by full-length mirrors. Just past the museum and across the street is a fantastic cafeteria-chain restaurant with great food and prices, or for a modest splurge, try the white-on-white restaurant on the museum's top floor.
Address: Kiev, Bolshaya Vasilkovskaya street, 1-3 - nearest underground station Square of Ukrainian Heroes
l initiative de cette galerie est brillante mais l accès est un véritable cauchemar , 200 mètres de queue , accès contrôle a l entrée par un videur débile et agressif , les gens rentre au compte goutte ...au secours ..
Address: Kiev, Bolshaya Vasilkovskaya street, 1-3 - nearest underground station Square of Ukrainian Heroes
Opened very recently (16th September 2006) by the Viktor Pinchuk Foundation (named after one of Ukraine’s wealthiest businessmen), the centre is a gallery for contemporary art. It is the largest private museum in Eastern Europe and the aim of the museum is to showcase artwork of the 21st century. It is located on Velyka Vasylkivska / Baseyna Street near Bessarabska Square. Entry is free of charge (a great reason to visit the art centre) and it is open from Tuesday to Sunday between 12p.m to 9p.m. For more information, please consult the following website - http://pinchukartcentre.org/en/