Drohobych Ghetto
Ghetto in Nazi-occupied Europe · Drohobych
Museum
Museum Drohobychchyna (officially known as Drohobych Museum of Local Studies or The Drohobych Museum of Local Lore, commonly called the Drohobych Museum) is a museum in Drohobych, Ukraine, is a major cultural and educational centre of Lviv Oblast. It was founded in 1940 as a Regional History and Local Lore Museum. In the period of the temporary occupation of the town by Nazi Germany its riches were heavily plundered.
But already on the fourth day after the literation of the town by Soviet forces, on October 9, 1944, the museum resumed its activity. After the territory of the Drohobych Oblast was joined with the Lviv Oblast in May 1959, it proceeded to function as the Regional Museum of Local Studies. Among the materials of the exhibition there are archeological finds, articles of Drohobych artisans, implements of production and articles of peasants' everyday life; the museum presents numerous documents elucidating different periods in the country's history, printed books published in Ukraine before the 18th century, a collection of the 17th–19th century majolica, works of local and West European fine arts, etc.
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