You can "walk" through the museum of Maria Primachenko, which was burned down by the occupiers, in a 3D tour

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DIANA KRECHETOVA

A 3D tour of the museum of the outstanding artist Maria Prymachenko, which was destroyed by the Russian invaders in Ivankiv, was developed in Ukraine.

This was reported by the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy.

To be able to "walk" through the museum, which was burned to the ground, you need to follow the link. Those who wish have the opportunity to see what the panorama of the building, the central entrance, the windows through which local residents rescued valuable paintings by Prymachenko, made in the genre of "naive art", etc., look like now.

"In the recording, you can look at the mutilated building from all sides: look at the windows through which the surviving exhibits were saved, see the general panorama of the museum," the Ministry of Culture notes.

 

The museum, destroyed by the occupiers, in Ivankiv. 

Photo: Ministry of Culture and Information Policy

The Ministry of Culture and Information Policy plans to restore the Ivankiv Museum; currently fundraising is underway as part of the "Save Ukrainian Culture" project. Those who want to contribute can do so via the link.

 

The mutilated building of the Historical and Local History Museum in Kyiv Oblast.

Photo: Ministry of Culture and Information Policy

Reminder: On 25 February, on one of the first days of the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation into Ukraine, the Museum of History and Local History in the village of Ivankiv, Kyiv Oblast, was burned down after being bombed by the Russians. Among other things, it housed a collection of paintings by the Ukrainian artist Maria Prymachenko.

Photo: Ministry of Culture and Information Policy
Photo: Ministry of Culture and Information Policy

Photo: Ministry of Culture and Information Policy

As later turned out, some of her artwork was saved, thanks to the actions of the local residents. About 14 works by the Ukrainian artist were saved. Later, on 21 September, an exhibition of Prymachenko's rescued paintings was opened for the first time in Kyiv.

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