Plan your visit
Admission is Free
The museum is accessible for people with limited mobility.
Come to the museum on foot or in public transport and make your visit more sustainable.
Red Line (Khreshchatyk Station)
Blue Line (Ploscha Heroiv Station)
Red Line (Khreshchatyk Station)
Blue Line (Ploscha Heroiv Station)
Red Line (Khreshchatyk Station)
Blue Line (Ploscha Heroiv Station)
Red Line (Khreshchatyk Station)
Blue Line (Ploscha Heroiv Station)

Free of charge at PinchukArtCentre

Free guide id audioguide is now available
Accessibility & amenities
The PinchukArtCentre is wheel chair Accessible
Elevators are located in the Centre. Please ask a member of staff.
Disabled accessible toilets are located on the 1st floor of the PinchukArtCentre.
A non-fiction bookshop known for its unique collection of art books, zines, and photobooks. Visitors can find a curated assortment of books on art, photography, architecture, design, as well as photobooks and art books.
PinchukArtCentre, 2 floor
Wednesday to Sunday
12:00 - 21:00
FAQ
We are open from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Wednesday to Sunday.
Free entry.
We close for the duration of the air alert and ask all visitors to go to the nearest shelter located in the Metrograd underground shopping mall.
From Wednesday to Sunday, there are scheduled free tours at PinchukArtCentre.
No need to register; just come to the reception on the second floor of the art center at your preferred time.
Tour schedule:
Wednesday to Friday at 6 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m., 4 p.m., 6 p.m.
We are always happy to see our youngest visitors and their parents. However, please note that some exhibition halls may be unavailable to minors.PinchukArtCentre also offers free art classes for children.Register here:
- Family Sunday for children aged 4–6 years: https://forms.gle/3zxkHhcaetwcnp4a7
- Family Sunday for children aged 7–9 years: https://forms.gle/9MfasgLyuCLcgqkQ9
- Art therapy workshops for internally displaced families with children: https://forms.gle/FQrXfKHvcyauXqUo9
To make the visit to the art center more exciting, we offer free scavenger hunts for children at the exhibitions.
Please refrain from doing so.
Entry to the PinchukArtCentre is always free, as are any events held at the art center.
Commercial filming is prohibited. You can only use a professional camera with prior accreditation from the PinchukArtCentre press service.
- visitors with weapons and self-defense items (pepper spray, electric shockers, rubber truncheons, etc.)
- visitors who appear to be under the influence of intoxicants or who are showing signs of inappropriate behavior
- visitors with bulky objects (suitcases, travel bags, rucksacks, computers and office equipment, etc.)
- visitors with sharp or breakable objects; flammable, explosive or toxic substances; items with sharp parts; objects or substances that are toxic, foul-smelling or filthy
- visitors with film, photo or video equipment (entry and shooting permission is granted only once prior accreditation with the PinchukArtCentre Press Office has been obtained)
- visitors with pets
- touch exhibits, run, or go beyond fences
- eat, or drink beverages (including alcoholic)
- film, take pictures and record videos using cameras and camcorders (shooting permission is granted only once prior accreditation with the PinchukArtCentre Press Office has been obtained)
- the only exception is taking pictures or recording videos using mobile phones, smartphones and/or tablets for personal use or for informational or non-commercial purpose
- make inscriptions, put up ads, posters or other products with informational content
- leave small children without proper supervision
- talk loudly
- use audio equipment with active sound amplifiers, or sing, dance or play musical instruments