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Ukrainian Institute of America
2 East 79th Street, Manhattan, New York, United States
About the Ukrainian Institute of America
The Ukrainian Institute of America is a cultural institution located in the heart of New York City at 2 East 79th Street. As a museum and tourist attraction, it offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore and celebrate Ukrainian heritage and art. The institute showcases a diverse collection of Ukrainian artwork, artifacts, and exhibitions that highlight the rich history and traditions of Ukraine. Through its programs and events, the Ukrainian Institute of America serves as a hub for promoting cultural exchange and fostering a greater understanding of Ukrainian culture in the United States. Whether you are of Ukrainian descent or simply interested in learning more about this vibrant culture, a visit to the Ukrainian Institute of America is sure to be a memorable and enriching experience.
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2 E 79th St, New York, NY 10075, United States
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"Beautiful and historic building on the edge of the park at 79th and 5th. It's one of the coolest buildings in Manhattan. The staff is friendly and will take care of you when you rent the space. I've been here for many events and they are always special."
"The Ukrainian Institute Of America (UIA) is a leading and renowned institution dedicated on featuring and promoting the art and literature of Ukraine and the Ukrainian diaspora. In recent times, the UIA has been featuring vivid art, film screenings and educational programs on the Russo-Ukrainian War, and the tremendous plight and resistance of the Ukrainian people. The UIA is currently based in the Harry F. Sinclair House, a mansion located on the Upper East Side Of Manhattan. Built between 1897 and 1899, and designed by prominent architect, Cass P Gilbert, the mansion once served as the private residence, albeit in a successive fashion, of New York businessmen Isaac Fletcher, Harry F. Sinclair & and the Stuvyesant family descendants. It contains 27 rooms and has been regarded as one of the finest French Renaissance mansions. Due to its distinctive architectural design, impressive size and its rich history, the Harry F. Sinclair House was added to the National Register Of Historic Places and was designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark!!! In August of 2023, I brought and treated myself and my wife for a visit to the UIA and we were immediately captivated by their sheer size and beauty of this magnificent mansion. When exploring the museum, both my wife and I were quite impressed with the eclectic Ukrainian art pieces, and the video footage that vividly captures the lives of Ukrainians during the war. Our favorite exhibits were the Vasyl Diadyniuk: Historical Portraits & Nellie Fedchun: A Tribute to Significant Form. Both my wife and I very much enjoyed our time at the UIA. If you admire learning and viewing art and literature, then we definitely encourage you to visit this superb attraction. Prior to stopping by at the UIA, we recommend that you visit the institute’s website to research their opening hours. The institute is open to the public on limited basis and the website will feature what days and hours they are accessible. On a side note, my wife and I very much support the Ukrainian people and hope and pray that the Russian Ukrainian War will come to a swift and just end."
"Honestly a hidden gem in NYC. Not a lot of people know about this place so my friends and I were practically the only ones in this mansion. The greeter was very polite and answered all our questions. The exhibits are very well-curated, since the vintage furniture, music, and TV screenings match the unique ambiance and aesthetics of each room. I would highly recommend stopping by this place"
"Lovely classical concert to close the 34th season. Solomiya Ivakhiv, violinist; Amit Peled Cellist; Bernadene Blaha Pianist. As the sun set through the window and the lights turned on at the Met, the talented band shared context before playing songs that evoked a range of emotions and images. From wedding and folk dances, depth that carried me away to curiosity about culture and prior generations in other countries, their music transported me to lovely places."
"very beautiful interior with lots of art entry donation was very worth the price expect to spend 1 hour or less here if you plan to just look around not crowded at all either"
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