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Openning hours
  • Monday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Thursday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Friday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday 11:00 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Sunday 11:00 AM – 5:30 PM
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Vinnytsia Regional Museum of Art
Vinnytsia Regional Museum of Art
Vinnytsia Regional Museum of Art
Vinnytsia Regional Museum of Art
Vinnytsia Regional Museum of Art
Vinnytsia Regional Museum of Art
Vinnytsia Regional Museum of Art
Vinnytsia Regional Museum of Art
Vinnytsia Regional Museum of Art
Vinnytsia Regional Museum of Art
Reviews
Lisa K (08/31/2018)
Vinnytsia art museum is excellent! Neat little place.Filled with everything from painting to sculptures. They have classes and meetings there. I love how they curate and arrange work, really making me explore and think about different things as I travel through. You can see local artists work new and old. Definitely worth the trip and great place to take out your guests.
evodude919 (07/30/2019)
A rather small museum but nice.
Michael Ardovino (01/31/2019)
Small but nice
Людмила Радомська (02/04/2021)
The Art Museum now offers an exhibition of paintings by a local talented master - artist from Mogilev-Podolsky Yuri Kafarsky. Landscapes, architectural objects the artist skillfully completes with oil paints on canvas and cardboard. Definitely worth a look! Ticket 20 UAH - valid for all exhibitions - permanent and variable, which are in the museum. Attentive employees are happy to tell and advise. I recommend to visit, because it is part of our culture. (The first six photos are paintings by Yu. Kafarsky).
Irina Zahorodnia (11/17/2020)
The museum itself is not bad, 2 floors - on the first, a classic collection, on the second - an exhibition of contemporary authors. But the staff was unpleasantly upset. We arrived in the afternoon, there was no lighting everywhere. As soon as we went to the first floor, the employee simply followed us on our heels, not allowing us to calmly relax and feel the exposition, while turning on and off the light in the room when we entered / left the room. On the question of whether it is possible to take photographs, they received a sharp, rude answer - 20 hryvnia. They were ready to pay, but after such a tone they changed their minds. On the second floor, the story is the same. The impression is crumpled, although I liked the exhibits.
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