During the first semester 2018-2019 Students of the academic group PR-304 of the Faculty of Law, accompanied by mentor Irina Litvinova, visited the State Museum of Aviation of Ukraine named after O.K. Antonov, exhibition "Heroes of Heavenly Hundreds" (Solomyansky District State Administration in Kyiv), National Academic Opera and Ballet Theater named after T.G. Shevchenko, cinema "Kiev".
The State Museum of Aviation is one of the largest museums in Ukraine and throughout Eastern Europe. During the guide's story, the students learned that the museum's exposition is in constant development - from the initial 33 exhibits it has increased to 90 aircraft, helicopters and unmanned aerial vehicles that were on the air of the USSR and independent Ukraine or were operated in the civil air fleet.
In order to perpetuate human, civic courage and dedication, the forces of spirit and resilience of the citizens, due to which the course of the history of our state has been changed, and worthy of honoring the heroism of the Heavenly Hundred, who gave their lives during the Revolution of Dignity, the students visited a photo exhibition devoted to the history of the Heroes of Heavenly Hundred , which took place in Solomyansky district in Kyiv, the state administration.
At the National Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet of Ukraine students have reviewed the full-fledged humor, dance and folklore of the Natalka-Poltavka opera by Nicholas Lysenko, a classic love and loyalty story from which the Ukrainian theater of the nineteenth century began.
Students also visited the cinema "Kiev", where with great pleasure they reviewed the feature film "Bohemian Rhapsody".
Such events help students to understand the importance of the cultural heritage of Ukraine, contribute to aesthetic education, the formation of cultural-national identity and form a sense of patriotism.