All images by Ivan Strahov. On the evening of November 5th, the Odesa National Art Museum suffered from a rocket attack by the Russian Federation
The Odesa National Art Museum will reopen for visitors on December 15th. The building had been damaged due to a Russian rocket strike on November 5th.
The announcement of the reopening was made on the museum's Facebook page.
"On December 15th, our probably most long-awaited open day will take place. We are finally resuming our work after the Russian rocket hit near the museum. We missed you a lot, so we are looking forward to seeing you this Friday at 12:00," the announcement states.
The museum has planned guided tours for visitors, as well as exhibitions by Margit and Roman Selsky "Sunset / Sol Occidens," Volodymyr Semkiv "Joy," and Boris Aizenberg "Flowers Beyond the Dumps."
Additionally, the museum will have a souvenir shop where visitors can purchase merchandise.