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New Opportunities for Ukrainian-Speaking Travelers

New audio guides in Ukrainian are now available in famous museums around the world.

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This August, four new audio guides in Ukrainian have been launched globally. This initiative is led by Ukraine's First Lady, Olena Zelenska, to promote the Ukrainian language in the cultural domain.

Specifically, Ukrainian audio tours are now available at the Rembrandt Museum in Amsterdam, the only museum dedicated entirely to the artist, and at the Lagos Museum in Portugal, known for its maritime history. Additionally, audio guides can be found at the Mihai Munkaçi Museum in Bekescsaba, which houses unique archaeological finds, as well as at the Berlin Art Gallery, showcasing works by renowned artists.

“The Ukrainian language is becoming a medium of culture, art, and dialogue among civilizations, uniting people,” emphasized the First Lady.

Overall, there are 106 Ukrainian audio guides available across museums, galleries, and historical-cultural sites in 55 countries.