The Hrystia Hranovska Foundation and the National Museum of the History of Ukraine have signed a Memorandum of Cooperation, opening new opportunities for the development of joint cultural and educational initiatives.

The document was signed by the Museum’s Director General, Olena Zemliana, and the Founder of the Foundation, Hrystia Hranovska.

As part of the partnership, the parties plan to implement joint educational and cultural projects, create modern content and digital formats, and work with museum materials and Ukrainian heritage. The collaboration aims to bring together experience, knowledge, and resources to enable a deeper and broader understanding of Ukrainian history — both in Ukraine and internationally.

“We are living in times that will become part of history. At the same time, we have the opportunity to rediscover what has already been created before us — the depth of Ukrainian culture, the strength of tradition, and the experience of generations,” the Foundation notes.

Special attention within future projects will be given to modern communication approaches — ones that allow people not only to learn, but to truly feel a connection with history.

“History is about us. About who we are. And where our sense of strength, dignity, and freedom comes from.”