Embark on a private tour of Mezhyhirya, the largest museum of corruption in the world. Explore the luxurious complex that was once the state residence of Ukraine’s ex-president, Yanukovych, and discover the scandalous history behind it.
- Mezhyhirya Residence Museum - Since the early days of Kievan Rus, there was a monastery in Mezhyhirya. According to legend, the library of Prince Yaroslav the Wise was kept in it. In 1935, the monastery was completely destroyed and a residence for the Soviet statesmen was built on its territory.
From 2007 to 2014, the former President Yanukovych built an incredibly luxury 140-hectare complex, enclosed by a 5-meter fence.
In 2016, Transparency International named Yanukovych the number one top corruption symbol in the world.
Today Mezhyhirya is one of the Ukraine’s main attractions and a vivid example of how power and money can influence a person.
YOU WILL SEE:
LUXURY
- Famous “Honka” ‘96 the world’s largest wooden palace. The most expensive materials were used for its decoration and interior.
- Restaurant on the water ‘96 a replica of the Spanish galleon, trimmed with gold leaves, marble and crystal.
- Wellness center that can compete with the most elite spa. Here you will see a cryogenic sauna, an oxygen chamber, an artificial salt cave etc.
EXOTIC
- Pond with exotic fish. It is filled with water from ten artesian wells and never freezes.
- Zoo with exotic birds and animals (including the American rhea, Australian emu, and kangaroo).
- Training center for elite dogs (including the Chinese mastiff which is the most expensive breed in the world).
- Exotic trees, bushes and flowers.
MUSEUMS
- In Mezhyhirya, there is a Museum of retro cars, where you can see collection cars, Soviet representative limousines and even military equipment;
- “Honka” is the main element of the Museum of Corruption with many unique (and insanely expensive) things such as golden chandeliers, a music box that costs $ 0.5 million, a flower pot decorated with snake skin, Steinway & Sons piano etc.
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Transport by air-conditioned coach or car
- Professional guide
- Entrance tickets to the Mezhyhirya Residence
- Entrance fee to Honka – $10
- Entrance fee to museum of retro cars – $2
- Entrance fee to bath complex – $2
- Entrance fee to dogs training center – $1,5
Mezhyhirya has served as a government dwelling since 1935.
Between 2007 and 2014, it was occupied by Yanukovych, who initially resided there as Prime Minister and later as President of Ukraine.
Over $1 billion of public funds was used to transform Mezhyhirya into an opulent compound.
Following the former president’s departure, it became the world’s most extensive Corruption Museum, with public access.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.