Ukrainian-language audio guides already launched in eight world’s museums
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Ukrainian-language audio guides have already been launched in eight museums around the world within the framework of the initiative launched by First Lady Olena Zelenska.
"By the end of the year, we already have eight functioning audio guides [in different countries], and two more will be launched by the end of December," Olena Zelenska said in an interview with Radio NV.

The First Lady informed that agreements have already been reached to launch the audio guides in six more museums next year, including Yad Vashem, the Holocaust History Museum in Jerusalem, the Vatican Museums, the Tower of London, the Palace of Versailles.

As reported, the Ukrainian-language audio guides were already launched in the Albertina Museum and the Art History Museum in Vienna, the Dolmabahçe Palace in Istanbul, the Ephesus Open-Air Museum, the Göreme National Park, the National Carpet Museum in Baku, the National Museum of Art in Riga, and the Maritime Museum of Montenegro in Kotor city.