“In particular, the audio guide worked in the Museum of Old Art, the Museum of the Turn of the Century and the René Magritte Museum, which are part of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium – a complex of museum institutions in Brussels, which houses a large collection of paintings and sculptures. ”, — write: www.president.gov.ua
Audio guides in Ukrainian appeared in Belgium and Germany. The first lady of Ukraine, Olena Zelenska, told about it.
In particular, the audio guide worked in the Museum of Old Art, the Museum of the Turn of the Century and the René Magritte Museum, which are part of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium – a complex of museum institutions in Brussels, which houses a large collection of paintings and sculptures.
“Exhibits of Belgian museums will become closer for Ukrainian visitors, because they spoke Ukrainian with the help of our audio guide,” the President’s wife said.
Another guide worked at the Barberini Art Museum (Potsdam, Germany), known for its collection of landscape paintings by world impressionists and post-impressionists. In particular, 34 paintings by Claude Monet are stored here. The project was implemented by the Embassy of Ukraine in Germany together with the representative office of the Ukrainian Institute.
“We continue to speak to the world in the language of art. Let it be clear and increase understanding between the free countries of the world,” Olena Zelenska emphasized.
In total, 89 audio guides in 47 countries worked within the framework of the first lady’s initiative to spread Ukrainian in world attractions.