The museum invites visitors
The National Reserve "Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra" has launched an exhibition that immerses guests in the era of knights, allowing them to experience the spirit of medieval battles and learn about legendary Ukrainian commanders.

This information is reported by the Press Service of the Reserve.
According to museum staff, one of the main exhibits is a Maximilian armor from the 16th century. It weighs over 30 kg, consists of nearly 200 pieces, and can withstand strong blows from swords and spears.

Additionally, the exhibition features a glaive—medieval infantry weapon used against cavalry—as well as a unique artifact, the seal of the Ostroh princes.
The exhibition is open from Wednesday to Sunday, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, in Building No. 4.
As a reminder, the Kyiv Customs has transferred twenty artifacts to the National Military History Museum of Ukraine, seized from postal shipments.