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New Ukrainian Audio Guides Launched in International Museums

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New Ukrainian audio guides have been introduced in international museums. This was announced by Olena Zelenska, the First Lady of Ukraine.
Specifically, Ukrainian-language tours are now available at the Rembrandt House Museum in Amsterdam - the only museum in the world dedicated entirely to the life and work of the Dutch artist; at the Latvian National Museum of History in Riga, which showcases the spiritual and material culture of Latvia and beyond; and at the rock city of Petra (Jordan), a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the seven new wonders of the world.

In total, there are now 110 Ukrainian audio guides available in museums, galleries, and historical-cultural sites across 56 countries.

“The history of every world heritage site is a tale of preserving legacy against all odds. In Ukraine, we understand this all too well, as our museums and monuments often suffer from Russian shelling. Therefore, we continue the project of Ukrainian audio guides to honor memory, make knowledge and history more accessible, foster cultural understanding, and support the Ukrainian language,” emphasized the First Lady.