Somewhere on Rynok Square, the most visited institution in Europe. 1,000,000 visitors per year, that is the hideout of the UPA, which has remained from the time of the Second World War to the present day. Lives under the slogan "The struggle continues."
Somewhere on Rynok Square, the most visited institution in Europe. 1,000,000 visitors per year, that is the hideout of the UPA, which has remained from the time of the Second World War to the present day. Lives under the slogan "The struggle continues."
At the beginning of autumn, construction work was nearing completion, and after several postponements of the opening date, Kryivka was still found. The first customers came by themselves without an invitation saying: You can not serve us, but we have already waited so long, so we just won't leave here - that's how we started working. Then began something that surprised all the employees, including the founders: every day there was a queue of visitors in front of the entrance to the establishment, just to get inside. Kryivka broke all the records, probably that of Ukraine, and of Western Ukraine for sure. The soldier's greeting at the entrance to "Glory to Ukraine" was repeated even by the traffic police who stopped workers in their cars after work. Even today, the institution is visited by more than a thousand people every day. In the first three months, "Kryivka" was visited by more than one hundred thousand guests from all over the world.
Somewhere on Rynok Square, the most visited institution in Europe. 1,000,000 visitors per year, that is the hideout of the UPA, which has remained from the time of the Second World War to the present day. Lives under the slogan "The struggle continues."