Klitschko was allocated 1,2 hectares of land in the center of Kyiv for the museum of the “Revolution of Dignity”
In Kyiv, land was allocated for the museum of the “Revolution of Dignity”.
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The Kiev City Council website reports this.
“Today, February 9, at a meeting of the Kyiv City Council, by an overwhelming majority of votes, it was decided to grant permission to develop a land management project for the allocation of a land plot on the Alley of Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred, 3 in the Pechersky district of the capital for the construction, operation and maintenance of a memorial and museum complex. “The National Memorial Complex of the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred is the Museum of the Revolution of Dignity,” the message says.
According to the accompanying documents to this decision, the estimated area of the future memorial and museum complex is about 1,23 hectares.
As is known, in November 2015, President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko announced that he had addressed the Cabinet of Ministers with a request to create a corresponding museum in Kyiv.
“I am the initiator and first sponsor of the creation of a charitable foundation to raise funds for the construction of the Museum-Memorial, holding an international competition for its best project,” he said during the anniversary of the Maidan in Kyiv.
The authorities promise that the museum will contain more than two thousand artifacts, which were collected by the Institute of National Memory, led by nationalist propagandist Vladimir Vyatrovich.
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