Ukrainian audio guides have been launched in Luxembourg and Azerbaijan. This was announced by Ukraine's First Lady Olena Zelenska, who is leading a project aimed at the Ukrainization of global cultural monuments.
Thanks to this initiative, a total of 102 audio guides have been introduced in 53 countries.
The Ukrainian audio commentary is now available at the National Museum of Natural History in Luxembourg.
«This initiative highlights the shared journey of all nations towards humanity, which includes responsibility for others and the preservation of nature. For us Ukrainians, this issue is especially pressing, as the war waged by Russia threatens not only us but also our natural environment,» emphasized the First Lady.
The Ukrainian audio tour is also now accessible on the shores of the Caspian Sea in the world’s first tanker-museum, the «Surakhani», docked in Baku.
«Ukrainians visiting Luxembourg or Azerbaijan will have the opportunity to see and hear in their native language. This will help them better understand these new countries and perhaps even their own history. Museums connect the world by sharing what is important to all, just as our language does through the Ukrainian audio guides project,» concluded Olena Zelenska.