Sholem Aleichem Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Small nice place dedicated to one of the greatest yidish writers.
The museum is just one big room. Really small, but it is enough to know early years and the years of fame of Solomon Rabinovich, better known as Sholem Aleyhem. Thanks to him we got to know life of Te...
Kiev is the city from which Sholem Aleichem needed to flee after seeing a pogrom. I am glad there is recognition of him here. Despite the name of the museum there was not so much to see here about h...
Great Museum, a Must for People Looking to Discover Jewish Kiev
Wonderful little museum dedicated to Sholem Aleichem, located on the spot of one of his dwellings. Great photos and copies of original manuscripts. Not much written in English, but that doesn't matter...
Many photographs, objects of everyday life give an idea of how people lived at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. Tickets are cheap. Staff is very friendly, professional. Irina Klimova Directo...
It's a shame that the museum of such a great writer is being let down by very unprofessional personnel. The guide we hired (an elderly male) was disrespectful, patronizing, and condescending. He did n...
Small nice place dedicated to one of the greatest yidish writers.
The museum is just one big room. Really small, but it is enough to know early years and the years of fame of Solomon Rabinovich, better known as Sholem Aleyhem. Thanks to him we got to know life of Te...
At least it's here
Kiev is the city from which Sholem Aleichem needed to flee after seeing a pogrom. I am glad there is recognition of him here. Despite the name of the museum there was not so much to see here about h...
Great Museum, a Must for People Looking to Discover Jewish Kiev
Wonderful little museum dedicated to Sholem Aleichem, located on the spot of one of his dwellings. Great photos and copies of original manuscripts. Not much written in English, but that doesn't matter...
GREAT Place!
Many photographs, objects of everyday life give an idea of how people lived at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. Tickets are cheap. Staff is very friendly, professional. Irina Klimova Directo...
Tedious
It's a shame that the museum of such a great writer is being let down by very unprofessional personnel. The guide we hired (an elderly male) was disrespectful, patronizing, and condescending. He did n...