Currently, Ukrainians prefer to move cultural properties to safer places inside the country, but there are not many such places.
For the duration of the war, Poland was ready to host cultural values from Ukraine. This was announced on Polskie Radio 24 by Deputy Minister of Culture and National Heritage Jaroslav Sellin.
“We have prepared warehouses in libraries and in archives of museums, ready to receive mobile collections if Ukrainians decide to export them,” said Sellin.
The Deputy Minister noted that Ukrainians currently prefer to move cultural property to safer places within the country.
“However, it is known that there are not so many of the safer places in Ukraine, because the Russian bombardments affect the entire territory of Ukraine,” the deputy minister stressed.
Sellin said that the paintings of the artist Jacek Malczewski have already been taken from the Lviv Art Gallery for storage in Poland, they were presented for inspection in the halls of the National Museum in Poznan.
It was also noted that Poland, since the beginning of the entire Russian invasion, has been actively helping Ukraine to preserve cultural heritage objects, providing materials to protect monuments, facades of houses, churches, museums from explosions and fires.
“We are also helping Ukrainians to make an inventory of destroyed cultural objects. Many sacred objects were destroyed. We will help Ukrainians to return these objects when the war is over,” the deputy minister insisted. .
Earlier it was reported that the invaders took the paintings of Kuindzhi and Aivazovsky from the museums of Mariupol.
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Source: korrespondent

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