Chernobyl trace on the ground, in fate, in the souls… |
Tuesday, 28 April 2015 07:58 |
On the eve of anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster, April 25, 2015, the students of the groups PR-105 and PR-106 of Law Institute with the mentors Irina Rushchak and Victoria Kiryan visited the National Museum "Chernobyl", which became one of the first museums opened in the independent Ukraine.The dramatic and expressive art solution, extremely informative and technically equipped museum tells about the crash of 1986 - one of the most dramatic periods in the history of world and Ukrainian history. The overall atmosphere of the museum is already being felt at the entrance. The unique thematic exhibition "An unexpected Reserve: Chernobyl exclusion zone in terms of zoologist" which opened July 1, 2014, students have seen in the exhibition hall on the first floor of the museum. The exhibition of more than 100 photos, taxidermy stuffed animals, birds, scientific information blocks, maps written by the Ukrainian naturalists - zoologists, ornithologists, radioecology, direct researchers of wildlife Exclusion Zone. Moving on to the museum, the students watched a lot of the main exhibits: documents, maps marked "secret", photographs, old icons, folk art, personal belongings of the liquidators, children's toys, copies of government decisions to secrecy information related to the disaster. During the tour the students were impressed by the unique three-phased diorama “The Chernobyl NPP before, during and after the accident”. As if we are witnessing an explosion and destruction of a nuclear power plant, and then over the destroyed block grew a sarcophagus.
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