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Khanenko Museum
Please note! 

We are delighted to welcome you to the Khanenko Museum! Here you will find all the information you need to plan your visit. 

Under the martial law, the museum’s permanent collection is secured and temporarily unavailable for viewing. However, the museum continues to operate actively. 

All current events, exhibitions, master classes, lectures, and programmes can be found on the Events and Programmes page.

Opening hours:

clock-icon Wed-Sun: 10:30 – 17:30 (tickets till 17:00)
clock-icon Thr: 12:00 – 19:30 (tickets till 19:00)

Monday, Tuesday – museum is closed.

Museum courtyard (May-September):

clock-icon Sat-Sun: 12:00 – 17:00

The first Wednesday of every month is a free admission day

Tickets can be purchased:

– on site at the museum ticket office  

– online

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Ticket prices

Adults – 150 UAH 

Reduced (students, schoolchildren, pensioners, with ID) – 75 UAH 

Kyiv resident card – 128 UAH

Guided tours

Participation of one person in a scheduled tour – 100 UAH 

Customised tour, in English – 1200 UAH

Customised tour, in Ukrainian, up to 15 people – 800 UAH

Reading room

Adults –  

Reduced –  

Students* –

Concerts

Chamber concert: sector I – 350 UAH, sector II – 250 UAH 

Musical performance event – 600 UAH  

Participation of 1 person in an educational or cultural and artistic event – 250 UAH 

Season ticket ‘Holidays at the Khanenko Museum!’ (6-9 years old) – 1000 UAH

Museum courtyard

Museum courtyard, adults – 50 UAH 

Reduced (students, schoolchildren, pensioners, with ID) – 25 UAH 

Free admission:

  • persons with disabilities of group 1; 
  • war veterans (participants in hostilities, persons with disabilities as a result of war, combatants); 
  • persons who have received the status of victims of the Revolution of Dignity; 
  • military personnel/conscripts who were called up for military service in connection with mobilisation; 
  • persons discharged from military service who became disabled during their military service; 
  • family members of a deceased war veteran; 
  • rehabilitated persons who became disabled as a result of repression or are pensioners; 
  • persons affected by the Chernobyl disaster of categories 1 and 2; 
  • orphaned children; 
  • children deprived of parental care; 
  • preschool children; 
  • schoolchildren and students with a valid ID card on Sundays; 
  • employees of museums and museum-type institutions; 
  • higher education students in the relevant field of study; 
  • all visitors on the first working Wednesday of the month.

For more information about the rules of visitation, please see here.