For $100,000, an architectural monument from the early 20th century will receive a new roof, which will be the first stage of the building's renovation and transformation into a modern cultural space.
Participants will sing Ukrainian songs together, learn new things about the history of their land, get acquainted with the work of local craftsmen and support the army at a charity fair.
In the historical premises of the Czartoryski Tower and the dungeons of the Jesuit College, visitors can see artifacts from ancient Luchesk and compare the past and present of the city at a photo exhibition.
The owners of the estate-museum are currently forming an exhibition that will present traditional Ukrainian life in the first half of the 20th century and the theme of the liberation struggle against the Russian occupiers.
A new tourist location in the capital of Ukrainian ceramics has combined ancient pottery traditions with modern monumental sculpture, which rethinks the creative legacy of the master.