The National Public Radio Company of Ukraine is located in a legendary building in the very center of Kyiv, whose address "Khreshchatyk 26" was once the name of all Ukrainian television and radio.
The four-story building in the heart of the block was built in 1913-1914 as a telephone exchange on the site of the post office. After the transfer of the capital of Ukraine from Kharkiv to Kyiv in 1934, the radio committee was located here.
In 1941, the building was blown up by the retreating Red Army. In 1949-1951, reconstruction was carried out according to the project of architect Victor Yelizarov (the author of the Motherland Motherland monument, Khreshchatyk metro building, Zhulyany airport, Kyiv and Dnipro hotels), and a radio and television complex was built. The ...
Last update
4/7/2024
Categories | Museum / gallery |
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Hours of work | by prior arrangement |
Address |
Khreshchatyk Street, 26
Kyiv |
Coordinates |
50.44882° N, 30.5216° E
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Phone | +380 44 239 6333, |
Official site |
http://nrcu.gov.ua/Museum |
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