🇺🇦 As part of his official visit to Kyiv, Czech President Petr Pavel recognised the importance of protecting Ukraine's cultural #heritage - and visited Ark I, a mobile conservation unit hosted at the Yaroslav Mudryi National Library of Ukraine. 📚 This moment highlights not only the urgency of cultural #preservation in times of war, but also the power of #cooperation. The Ark for Ukraine project is possible thanks to the joint efforts of the National Library of the Czech Republic (Národní knihovna České republiky), the Ministry of Culture (Ministerstvo kultury), the MND, the National Museum (Národní muzeum), our Foundation, and other dedicated partners.
The President of the Czech Republic 🇨🇿 Petr Pavel visited the #Main_Library_of_Ukraine The focus of the president's visit was the unique mobile station #ARCHA1, designed to rescue and preserve books and other publications damaged by shelling, fires, and flooding. The Czech side — the National Library of the Czech Republic (Národní knihovna České republiky) had previously transferred it to Ukraine. The Ark for Ukraine project is possible thanks to the joint efforts of the National Library of the Czech Republic, the Ministry of Culture (Ministerstvo kultury), the MND, the National Museum (National Museum), and other dedicated partners. The visit was attended by Deputy Minister of Міністерство культури та стратегічних комунікацій України Anastasia Bondar, General Director of #MudryiLibrary Serbin Oleh, and his deputy, President of the Ukrainian Library Association Oksana Brui Specialists from the Mudry Library demonstrated to the president how books are restored using a mobile station. Petr Pavel saw modern methods of restoration and protection of historical documents, which currently play a key role in preserving Ukrainian historical heritage, especially in the context of a full-scale war in our country. Oleh Serbin, General Director of the Mudry Library, demonstrated one of the oldest books in Ukraine, the Ostroh Bible – the first complete edition of the Holy Scriptures in Church Slavonic, printed by Ivan Fedorov in 1581. It is stored in our collections. In memory of the visit to the Mudry Library, Oleh Serbin presented the President of the Czech Republic, Petr Pavel, with a reprint edition of the Peresopnytsky Gospel, a book of special importance for Ukrainian statehood. He also presented a branded T-shirt with the logo of our library.
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