Wednesday, September 23, 2020

A Wooden Church in Ukraine Hides Space Treasures



The Museum of Space Exploration is housed in a small wooden church 80 kilometers outside of Kyiv. It is one of 30 historical buildings open to visitors at Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi’s ethnographic park. Its small collection boasts several rare objects including Gagarin’s red training parachute, the scaphanders of various cosmonauts, and a real-scale model of the space capsule.



2 comments:

  1. This is genius. The secret to preserving old architecture is getting someone to care about it and use it, even if the purpose is way different or even contradictory.

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  2. Now that I've read the article, it's more complicated than that. To save the building, they HAD to use it for something other than a church.

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