St. Volodymyr Museum facts for kids
| Established | 1967 |
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| Location | 233 Scotia Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R2V 1V7 |
| Type | Ukrainian Catholic history |
The St. Volodymyr Museum is a special place in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It's a museum that helps us learn about the history and culture of Ukrainian Catholics. Think of it as a treasure chest filled with stories and items from the past!
This museum was started in 1967. That year was a big celebration for Canada, called the Canadian Centennial. A group called the Ukrainian Catholic Women's League of Canada helped create it. Their goal was to collect, keep safe, and show important Ukrainian Catholic items.
The museum is located at 233 Scotia Street in Winnipeg. It works with other groups like the Canadian Museums Association. These groups help museums share information and connect with people.
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