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Cultural heritage is a collection of material and spiritual objects inherited from previous generations: architectural monuments, monumental sculptures, archaeological artifacts, building ensembles and notable sites. This page contains news about the preservation, research, protection and restoration of cultural monuments, especially in the southern regions of Ukraine — Odesa, Mykolaiv and Crimea. The materials highlight the work of public organizations, museums and authorities in documenting and conserving monuments, as well as issues related to their damage during military operations and neglect.
06 July 2026
Yaroslav Chentsov: "Decolonized knowledge of one's own history is the best defense against imperial narratives"07 March 2026
An architectural monument damaged by shelling in Mykolaiv was preserved for restoration02 March 2026
In Feodosia, the bell tower of the 15th-century church where Aivazovsky was married is destroyed17 January 2026
In Mykolaiv region, "black archaeologists" increased excavations of historical monuments10 January 2026
Poland supports extradition of Russian archaeologist for destruction of cultural heritage of Crimea04 January 2026
Odesa rescue plan: restoration school, grants and cultural hubs20 December 2025
In Mykolaiv region, "black archaeologists" avoid punishment for excavation of Scythian mound12 December 2025
3 billion planned for protection of cultural heritage in Mykolaiv11 December 2025
A painting by a Lithuanian artist was stolen from the Kherson Museum during the occupation05 December 2025
Odesa National Library is included in the UNESCO list20 October 2025
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