• Workers move the Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin of the Bohorodchany Iconostasis in the Andrey Sheptytsky National Museum as part of safety preparations in the event of an attack in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv, Friday, March 4, 2022. The doors of the museum have been closed since Russia’s war on Ukraine began on Feb. 24. (AP Photo / Bernat Armangue)
    Workers move the Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin of the Bohorodchany Iconostasis in the Andrey Sheptytsky National Museum as part of safety preparations in the event of an attack in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv, Friday, March 4, 2022. The doors of the museum have been closed since Russia’s war on Ukraine began on Feb. 24. (AP Photo / Bernat Armangue)
  • Ihor Kozhan, general director of Andrey Sheptytsky National Museum, in his office.
    Ihor Kozhan, general director of Andrey Sheptytsky National Museum, in his office.
  • A sheet covers a sculpture in the Andrey Sheptytsky National Museum.
    A sheet covers a sculpture in the Andrey Sheptytsky National Museum.
  • Busts of Soviet iconography are stored in the museum in Lviv.
    Busts of Soviet iconography are stored in the museum in Lviv.
  • Workers in the rare manuscripts and old printed books department.
    Workers in the rare manuscripts and old printed books department.
  • Workers move a Baroque sacred art piece.
    Workers move a Baroque sacred art piece.
  • Workers move the Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin of the Bohorodchany Iconostasis.
    Workers move the Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin of the Bohorodchany Iconostasis.
  • Lenin sculptures are placed on the patio.
    Lenin sculptures are placed on the patio.
  • Workers move a piece of the Bohorodchany Iconostasis.
    Workers move a piece of the Bohorodchany Iconostasis.
  • A book in the rare manuscripts and old printed books department.
    A book in the rare manuscripts and old printed books department.
  • Old books rest on shelves.
    Old books rest on shelves.
  • Workers and volunteers at the Andrey Sheptytsky National Museum store Baroque pieces in cardboard boxes, as part of safety preparations, in the event of an attack in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv.
    Workers and volunteers at the Andrey Sheptytsky National Museum store Baroque pieces in cardboard boxes, as part of safety preparations, in the event of an attack in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv.

Ukraine’s largest art museum's staff race to protect heritage


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The director of Ukraine’s largest art museum walked its hallways, supervising as staff packed away its collections to protect their national heritage in case the Russian invasion advances west.

In one partially empty gallery of the Andrey Sheptytsky National Museum, employees placed carefully-wrapped baroque pieces into cardboard boxes. A few metres away, a group walked down the majestic main staircase carrying a giant piece of sacred art, the 18th-century Bohorodchany iconostasis.

“Sometimes the tears are coming because a lot of labour has been put in here,” museum general director Ihor Kozhan said on Friday. "It takes time, energy. You are doing something good, you feel pleased. Today you see empty walls, so it feels bitter, sad. We didn’t believe it till the last minute that this could happen."

This is our story; this is our life. It is very important to us
Anna Naurobska,
head of the rare manuscripts and books department

The doors of the museum in the western city of Lviv have been closed since Russia’s war on Ukraine began on February 24, and heritage sites across the country face danger as the fighting continues.

Kozhan said he receives daily calls from other European cultural institutions offering to help as he and his staff race to preserve the museum’s works.

Anna Naurobska, the head of the rare manuscripts and books department, said she still doesn’t know where to safely store the collection of more than 12,000 items being packed into boxes.

The relocation process and the fear that the collection is in danger in the event of an attack on the city overwhelms her.

“This is our story; this is our life. It is very important to us,” Naurobska said.

She walked into another room and held up a massive tome, tears forming in her eyes. “It’s a Russian book,” she said, putting it back on the shelf. “I’m so angry.”

Like the museum, other sites in Lviv are rushing to protect works of artistic or cultural importance. The display cabinets at the Museum of the History of Religion are almost empty. Workers are assembling metal containers in the patio to safely store the remaining items, before placing them in basements. At the Latin Cathedral, the sculptures have been covered with cardboard, foam and plastic to protect them from possible shrapnel.

Amid the bare walls and shrouded statues, Kozhan lamented the empty museum, which has survived two world wars.

“Museum has to live," he said. "People have to be there, and first of all children. They have to learn the basics of their culture.”

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