Draft:Museum of Lesya Ukrainka, Yalta
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The Lesya Ukrainka Museum, also known as the Museum of Pre-Revolutionary Progressive Russian and Ukrainian Culture, Memorial Museum of Lesya Ukrainka (Yalta) exhibition “Yalta. Century XIX", is a museum in Yalta, Crimea. It is dedicated to Ukrainian poetess and cultural figure Lesya Ukrainka, who once lived in the building and spent two years of her life in Yalta. In 1977, it was first set up as a branch of the Yalta Museum of Local Lore in the USSR. In Ukraine, since 1993, the museum has the status of a separate, independent cultural institution. In 2014 it was assigned as a department of the Yalta Historical and Literary Museum.
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Музей Лесі Українки | |
Established | 3 December 1977 |
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Location | 8 Katerininska Street, Yalta, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine |
Coordinates | 44.4918°N 34.1618°E / 44.4918; 34.1618 |
Type | Historic house |
Director | Oleksandr Visych |
Curator | Svetlana Kocherga |