Кременчуцький краєзнавчий музей

  • Kremenchuk Museum of Local Lore
  • Kremenchuk Local History Museum

Address

Igor Serdiuk Street, 2
Kremenchuk
Poltava
39600
Ukraine

Phone

+380536639105

History

The Kremenchuk Local History Museum was established on September 26, 1975, and it showcases the natural and historical heritage of the local area. The museum is recognized for having the largest paleontological collection in the region, comprising over 60,000 exhibits, along with a scientific library holding 7,500 items. Furthermore, the museum serves as a methodological center for departmental museums at major businesses in the city. Regular exhibitions of artists, craftsmen, children's artworks, and photography are hosted in the museum's halls. Additionally, the museum conducts various scientific and educational events to commemorate city anniversaries and significant occurrences.

Geographical and Cultural Context

The Museum's collections encompass the history and ethnography of Kremenchuk and the Poltava region.

Archival and Other Holdings

The museum boasts a collection of over 60,000 artifacts, and is also home to a scientific library with a collection of 7,500 items. Currently, the museum's collection includes a wide variety of items consisting of copied and original photo and video materials, physical objects, textual materials, and others.

Opening Times

Working hours from 9.00 a.m. to 4.30 pm from Wednesday to Sunday.

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