Inviting Railway Workers and Their Families to Ukraine WOW – Free Admission
You can now visit the interactive exhibition Ukraine WOW, dedicated to Ukraine and located right at the Kyiv Central Railway Station, for free. This project has already become a sensation and sparked huge demand — and now it is available to our railway workers!
Ukrzaliznytsia is a partner of this large-scale project, which brings together exhibits with which our country has impressed the world for centuries:
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A 20-meter Cossack "Chaika" boat;
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Hetman Mazepa’s saber;
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Andriy Shevchenko’s "Golden Ball";
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The "Crystal Microphones" of Eurovision winners.
At the exhibition, you can:
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Step inside a pink train car;
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Walk through a real wheat field;
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Take photos in the legendary Klevan Tunnel of Love;
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Enjoy a lake with water lilies under a starry sky.
Don't miss the chance to see what everyone will be talking about! Every Tuesday, admission to the exhibition is free for railway workers and their families! We chose Tuesdays to ensure your comfortable access to the exhibition without standing in long queues.
How to get in:
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Generate a free ticket on the ticket sales website (one ticket allows entry for one family member).
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Bring your railway ID.
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Come to the Kyiv station on any Tuesday.
Important details:
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Veterans: Admission is always free for railway veterans and military personnel.
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Location: Kyiv Central Railway Station, descent to Track 14.
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Dates: The exhibition runs until November 9.
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Hours: Tuesday–Thursday: 11:00 – 20:00 | Friday–Sunday: 10:00 – 21:00.
Feel pride in Ukraine's heritage and become creators of a great future together with Ukrzaliznytsia.
Together on the same track
Even a small action matters for a big cause.
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