From the editors: This is a press release from the Ukrainian National Chornobyl Museum ahead of its reopening on April 28, 20262.
The renewed National Chornobyl Museum – one of the world’s leading centers for documenting and interpreting the Chornobyl tragedy – will reopen its doors on Tuesday, April 28.
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For more than three decades, the museum has shaped public memory of the worst technological disaster in human history.
Following months of restoration and renovation work, the upgraded interactive and inclusive museum will reopen to the public on April 28.
The National Chornobyl Museum is a unique state research, cultural and educational institution in Kyiv that has become one of the world’s most important centers for documenting the consequences of the 1986 nuclear disaster.
Its role extends beyond that of a traditional museum. It functions simultaneously as an archive of national memory, a research laboratory, an educational platform and a public forum for discussions about nuclear safety, technological responsibility and the limits of human decision-making.
The museum has received high ratings on TripAdvisor, where visitors have described it as deeply emotional, modern and essential to visit.
The National Chornobyl Museum officially opened on April 26, 1992, marking the sixth anniversary of the Chornobyl nuclear disaster. The museum itself occupies a historic 1910 building originally designed as a fire station.
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