Never thought myself as uncomfortable as I felt here. Found a pictureof place in Mariupol' I passed every day. Not good place for kids since there are exposition with nu pictures. There is a decent toilet. No parking available, not reachable by wheelchairs. You have to really love and understand modern art to enjoy this place.
Fantastic museum. Can't believe that it's free. Very cool exhibits here and a super cute cafe as well. Highly recommend.
Had to wait 40 minutes or so to get in on a weekend, so plan to wait for a bit.
If you’re into contemporary art that’s the first place to visit in Kyiv. The exhibitions change fairly often, so there’s always something new to see there. It’s free of charge so there’s always a line in front of the entrance but it moves pretty quickly.
i would like to know what was inside the museum but my adventure was stopped at the door. Even prior to looking inside my bag and going through all the things, the security guy was already rude and behaved like a bouncer from the 90s but not like someone who works at the modern art museum in the capital of the country. The main problem was when he did not to let me go with a small camera that i had in bag and when i refused to leave it downstairs with him. That place has no guarantee of safety of your belongings, not even closing door of the box plus i would hesitate to leave my camera with him. The way he handled the situation was very rude and horrible, when i tried to call the administrator hoping for a better treatment, she behaved in a similar way. It's sad that such people are the face of the museum for visitors! I've visited many museums in different countries, and even if they ask you to leave your bag (usually a big one or a backpack) there is a secure and safe place for them and they do not mind carrying your expensive belongings with you. I think if the museum trusts visitors to come in, they should also trust that the visitor will be civilized enough and follow the guidelines of the museum. Which is NOT to take photos. and not - NOT having a camera inside.
Andrew Betts
::Nicely curated art space. Unlike other reviewers we found the security staff very friendly, and there was no queue at lunchtime on a weekday.
Maksym Kustov
::Never thought myself as uncomfortable as I felt here. Found a pictureof place in Mariupol' I passed every day. Not good place for kids since there are exposition with nu pictures. There is a decent toilet. No parking available, not reachable by wheelchairs. You have to really love and understand modern art to enjoy this place.
Alex Krentsel
::Fantastic museum. Can't believe that it's free. Very cool exhibits here and a super cute cafe as well. Highly recommend. Had to wait 40 minutes or so to get in on a weekend, so plan to wait for a bit.
Kateryna Tokar
::If you’re into contemporary art that’s the first place to visit in Kyiv. The exhibitions change fairly often, so there’s always something new to see there. It’s free of charge so there’s always a line in front of the entrance but it moves pretty quickly.
Svetlana Nekrasova
::i would like to know what was inside the museum but my adventure was stopped at the door. Even prior to looking inside my bag and going through all the things, the security guy was already rude and behaved like a bouncer from the 90s but not like someone who works at the modern art museum in the capital of the country. The main problem was when he did not to let me go with a small camera that i had in bag and when i refused to leave it downstairs with him. That place has no guarantee of safety of your belongings, not even closing door of the box plus i would hesitate to leave my camera with him. The way he handled the situation was very rude and horrible, when i tried to call the administrator hoping for a better treatment, she behaved in a similar way. It's sad that such people are the face of the museum for visitors! I've visited many museums in different countries, and even if they ask you to leave your bag (usually a big one or a backpack) there is a secure and safe place for them and they do not mind carrying your expensive belongings with you. I think if the museum trusts visitors to come in, they should also trust that the visitor will be civilized enough and follow the guidelines of the museum. Which is NOT to take photos. and not - NOT having a camera inside.