The curator of the museum is the Ministry of Culture of the Kyiv Regional State Administration. The current museum director is Ivan Petrovich Vìkovan. The Museum was created by the Council of People's Commissars of Ukraine and the Central Committee of VKP (b) as a museum-preserve "The Battle for Kyiv 1943" on March 20, 1945. In 2008, the museum was granted national status.[1] On 9 June 2023, at the initiative of the museum, Kyiv Regional Council renamed it the National Museum-Preserve of Ukrainian military achievements.[1][2] To date, the museum has been visited by more than 10 million people from 85 countries of the world. The museum maintains stationary and mobile exhibitions.[citation needed]
Exposition
The museum exposition tells about Ukrainian military achievements. The exhibit includes archaeological, ethnographic, numismatic collection, art crafts, paintings, sculptures, photos, and documents.
Samples of military equipment from the time of the war;
Monument to the liberators of Kyiv. This monument that commemorates the liberation of Kyiv from the Nazis was built by decision of the Government of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic on March 28, 1957. The architects Abraham Miletsky and V. V. Baklanov together with the sculptor Iván Pershudchev were in charge of the work;
Diorama titled "The Battle for Kyiv Lyutezh Bridgehead 1943." Which opened on May 5, 1980. The dimensions of the canvas are 29 x 7. Created by M. S. Prisekin;
Memorial complex in the village of Novi Petrivtsi;
Museum-diorama of 1100 meters. This section has showrooms that exhibit dioramas. It was opened in honor of the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Kyiv in 1993;
Monument to the heroes of the bridgehead of Liutz. Built in 1983 in honor of the 40th anniversary of the Battle of the Dnieper and the liberation of Kyiv from Nazi invaders. There's a big commemorative sign that reads: "To the heroes of the Liutz bridgehead";
The wall of memory. It has high reliefs of heroes from the war. It was established for the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Kyiv in 2013.
The staff of the museum are working with research materials of war and the study of materials from the history of Kyiv Polissya. Savior of the Transfiguration monastery is a monastery of the Zaporozhian Cossacks during the 17th and 18th centuries.