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Working Hours: Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun: 10:00 – 18:00

Address: 15-A Ivana Mazepy Street, Kyiv

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE
HOLODOMOR-GENOCIDE

A state museum that preserves the memory of the victims of the Holodomor and documents the history of the genocide of the Ukrainian nation in 1932–1933.

The museum serves as a centre for honouring the millions of Ukrainians who died during the Holodomor.

As long as Ukraine maintains its national unity, and as long as its people continue to identify themselves as Ukrainians and strive for independence, it will pose a serious threat to the very essence of Sovietism.

Rafał Lemkin

an American lawyer, who coined the term ‘genocide’

The museum’s accessible environment

We are committed to ensuring that the history of the Holodomor is accessible to all visitors. Find out about our facilities, digital accessibility and support services to help you plan a comfortable visit.

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