Museum of Ancient Ukrainian Books

Museum of Ancient Ukrainian Books
Address: 15a Kopernyka str.
Location: Near center
Phone: (032) 272-25-36, (032) 261-30-12
Open hours: 10.00 - 18.00, Tue - Sun

The collection of ancient and rare Ukrainian books totals 12,000 exhibit pieces, such as manuscripts and ancient printed editions, books on Ukrainian culture, history, etc. from the XIX – XX centuries, book illustrations, ex-libris samples, and pedagogical literature. In 1978, the museum instituted the Fedorovsky Seminar, an international scientific conference on the history of manuscripts and ancient books. 

Admission: 2 UAH for schoolchildren and students; 5 UAH for adults. Excursions: 15 UAH for schoolchildren and students; 20 UAH for adults; 30 UAH for excursions in Polish (reservations required). 

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  • Гандзуня08-03-2010 01:40reply

    Гарний музей. але йому, напевне, як ніякому іншому музеєві Львова(з тих, що в центрі) потрібне фінансування. Варто подивитись на те, як люди вміли творити... книга - це вічність...

  • Просто Марія07-07-2010 17:28reply

    Вона ще й джерело знань !!!

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