3542 visitors online
Ukraine's cultural heritage continues to face significant challenges amid ongoing conflict. International partners have pledged nearly €2 million for restoration efforts to rebuild damaged or destroyed cultural sites, vital for preserving Ukraine's rich history. Meanwhile, Denmark has allocated €1.3 million to assist in these restorations. Despite these contributions, Russia's aggression has inflicted severe damage, with over 1,333 heritage sites affected. Additionally, Russian forces have looted and smuggled Ukrainian artifacts, with over 1.7 million items reportedly at risk. Amidst these trials, Ukraine remains committed to restoring its cultural legacy.

What is the current state of Ukraine's cultural heritage?

Ukraine's cultural heritage has suffered extensive damage due to ongoing conflict, with over 1,333 heritage sites reported as damaged or destroyed, according to the Ministry of Culture.

What international efforts support Ukraine's cultural restoration?

Denmark and other international partners have pledged financial aid exceeding €3.3 million to support the restoration of Ukraine's cultural sites and monuments impacted by the war.

How many cultural artifacts have been affected by the conflict?

Reports indicate that over 1.7 million Ukrainian cultural artifacts have been smuggled from occupied territories, adding to the challenges of preserving the nation's cultural heritage.

What are the main targets for Ukraine's cultural restoration efforts?

The focus remains on restoring key cultural sites and monuments, such as the Kharkiv National University of Arts, which has been severely affected by missile strikes.

How is the international community aiding Ukraine's cultural sector?

International aid is crucial for rebuilding Ukraine's cultural infrastructure. Collaborative efforts include financial contributions and establishing joint cultural commissions to address restoration needs.

show details

News culture

майдан память теракт Dnipro Opera concertmaster Tomchuk dies in car-bus crash Concertmaster of Dnipropetrovsk Opera and Ballet Theatre Iryna Tomchuk was killed in a road accident. 41 080 14 Incidents

фестиваль сша украинский вашингтон "Ukraine’s trending today," - Washington area hosts annual Ukrainian festival. PHOTOS Washington, D.C. recently hosted the annual festival of the Ukrainian culture - one of the largest in the United States. 28 298 17 Photo News

ярмарка Ukraine's Sorochyntsi Fair kicks off in Poltava region. PHOTOS On Aug. 16, the National Sorochyntsi Fair opened in the village of Velyki Sorochyntsi, the Myrhorod district, the Poltava region. 29 413 72 Society

музей ато ato museum Open-air exposition of first Ukraine’s ATO Museum opened in Dnipropetrovsk region, - Governor Reznychenko. PHOTOS The outdoor exhibition of the first Ukraine’s museum dedicated to the anti-terrorist operation (ATO) opened in the Dnipropetrovsk region. The large-scale exhibition occupies a territory of 1,000 square meters. Anyone can attend the display free of charge. 28 237 26 Society

музей Ukraine’s first open-air anti-terrorist operation museum created in Dnipropetrovsk. PHOTOS The construction of the outdoor exhibition of Ukraine’s first open-air anti-terrorist operation (ATO) museum in Dnipropetrovsk is at its final stage. The builders have already completed construction and are now introducing the exhibit items. 26 389 12 Previously in trend: War

танец гопак Ukrainian national dance video scores record number of online views. VIDEO A video of the Hopak dance performed by the P. Virskyi State Dance Ensemble of Ukraine sets record number of views on the Internet. 100 337 279 Society

Yanukovych Appointed New Minister of Culture Yanukovych Appointed New Minister of Culture Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych appointed new Minister of Culture Leonid Novohatko. 7 076 35 Ukrainian Politics

Page 2 of 2