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Memorial Museum for Political Prisoners

Тернопільський історико-меморіальний музей політичних в'язнів
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Closed Today Open tomorrow at 10:00-17:00
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Kopernyka St, 1, Ternopil, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine, 46001Map
Phone+380 352 431 215
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  • ajghsklgdhdlg
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    Awesome and eye-opening experience

    Sorry, this is an absolute no-brainer to do. The "elderly gentlemen" referred to by others, who I hope is still alive though now well in his 90s, was in the Ukrainian resistance against both the Nazis...

    Reviewed on Mar 28, 2020
  • Jtjkz
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    interesting

    No English spoken at all, but is you can get help on the language it is a fascinating guided tour telling an important part of the history of Ukraine. You do not pay for the entrance but please make a...

    Reviewed on Jan 12, 2020
  • Ollie555
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    Very interesting and informative

    We were taken through by an elderly gentleman who was actually a prisoner here. No english spoken so it would be best to have an interpreter with you.

    Reviewed on Nov 7, 2018
  • ekaterinam179
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    Inflatable attitude

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    On Sunday at 12 o'clock was closed, and it seems that it has been a long time ago. The phone didn't answer. I think it is a pig when such a necessary and as relevant as ever the museum is abandoned, as if everything is already good and ...

    Reviewed on Jan 23, 2022
  • Taty57888
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    A wonderful museum!

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    I recommend visiting necessarily! Very interesting museum, free entrance, but there is a donation box, leave as much as you can, the tour guide tries and dives into the atmosphere of those hard times. ...

    Reviewed on Nov 25, 2018
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