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Ukrainian Museum

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The Ukrainian Museum in New York's East Village neighborhood is one of the foremost Ukrainian cultural institutions in the Western world, preserving and presenting Ukrainian fine art, folk art, and cultural heritage through its permanent collection and dynamic exhibition program.

Est. 1976

Permanent Collection

A significant collection of Ukrainian folk art — including embroidery, ceramics, pysanky (decorated eggs), and costumes — alongside a fine art collection with works by Ukrainian modernists and contemporary artists.

Collection Highlights

Pysanky (Easter egg) collection spanning centuriesUkrainian folk embroidery and textilesWorks by Ukrainian modernist paintersContemporary Ukrainian art amid the ongoing war
Explore the Collection

Hours & Admission

Hours

MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday11:30am – 5pm
ThursdayToday11:30am – 5pm
Friday11:30am – 5pm
Saturday11:30am – 5pm
Sunday11:30am – 5pm

Open Wednesday through Sunday, 11:30am to 5pm.

Admission

General$8
Students$6
Seniors$6
Children under 12Free

Members free.

Access & Getting There

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible

Getting There

L to 1st Ave; 6 to Astor Pl

Plan Your Visit

222 E 6th St, New York, NY 10003

Call: (212) 228-0110

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