The Pavel Galahan College, one of the top private schools in the Ukrainian capital known as the Nursery of Ukraine by the tsarist Okhranka, has called this structure home since 1871.
For the soldiers fighting in the Ukrainian-Russian conflict in Eastern Ukraine, volunteers make camouflage nets and kikimora outfits.
As a school of academics, Pavel Galahan College made its mark on the history of national culture and education.
The museum features a corner of an ancient Russian chronicler, a reconstruction of a 17th-century printing press, and a diorama of a Ukrainian village.
Moreover, the exposition includes memorial items of Mykhailo Semenko, Pavel Tychyna, Hryhoriy Kosinka, Ostap Vyshnya, Yuriy Lavrinenko, Ulas Samchuk, a handwritten notebook of poems by Vasyl Simonenko, manuscripts of Dokia Humennaya, personal items and manuscripts of Vasyl Stus, Yevgeny Sverstyuk, books that were with the artists in prisoners.