Ukrainian House

The Ukrainian House International Convention Center (Ukrainian: Міжнародний конгрес-центр «Український дім», romanized: Mizhnarodnyi konhres-tsentr «Ukrainskyi dim»), is the largest [citation needed] international exhibition and convention center in Kyiv, Ukraine.

Since 1938 the Kyiv city exhibition of the All-Union Lenin Museum was located in Teacher House at 57 Volodymyr Street.

Today, the Government company National Center of Business and Cultural Cooperation "Ukrainian House" (part of the State Management of Affairs agency) owns the structure and arranges concerts, cultural festivals,[1] local exhibitions, conferences, conventions, trade fairs, symposiums etc.

Ukrainian House has 5 storeys with fully flexible spaces and halls to fit any needs, from small private meetings to large-scale gatherings for up to 3,500 participants.

The Ukraine House center provides free legal advice, a place to sleep, medical care, travel information, and psychiatric help.

With all the chaos that was happening during this struggle, one couple, Viktor Bisovetskyi and his wife, Inna, joined the occupants of the building and opened a library during this anti-government movement known as Euromaidan.

There, countless librarians, friends, and civilians donated books, travel guides, magazines and philosophy texts to this library.

Internal view of the building during the "Kyiv Kazka" doll trade fair .
Soviet -era bas-reliefs at the Ukrainian House; removed in August 2016 (to comply with decommunization laws) and transferred to the Museum of Totalitarianism [ 2 ]