Pylyp Orlyk Week
To mark the birthday of our patron, the Pylyp Orlyk Foundation is initiating Pylyp Orlyk Week — a series of events uniting history, culture and a contemporary perspective on Ukrainian statehood.
To mark the birthday of our patron, the Pylyp Orlyk Foundation is initiating Pylyp Orlyk Week — a series of events uniting history, culture and a contemporary perspective on Ukrainian statehood.
On October 17, 2025, the “Autumn Evening of Freedom” was held at the Pylyp Orlyk Foundation space — an event dedicated to the 35th anniversary of the Granite Revolution.
September 2025 was a month of active cultural and educational activities for the Pylyp Orlyk Foundation in the Czech Republic. Together with the Ukrainian Institute in Prague and other partners, the Foundation implemented a number of initiatives aimed at supporting the Ukrainian community abroad, preserving national identity and strengthening Ukraine’s presence in Europe.
A child’s toy stained with blood. A burned icon.
August 4, 2025 — The Czech capital witnessed the grand opening of the international exhibition “War. Made in Russia. Artifacts of the Russian-Ukrainian War” (“Válka. Vyrobeno v Rusku. Artefakty rusko-ukrajinské války”), organized by the Pylyp Orlyk Foundation in partnership with the Ukrainian Institute in Prague and with the support of the National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War (Kyiv).
A strategic meeting took place in Warsaw between representatives of the Pylyp Orlyk Foundation (formerly the Republican Foundation of Ukraine) and the leadership of the Pilecki Institute — Ukraine’s key partner in promoting historical truth on the international stage.
Prague Opens Exhibition Marking the 100th Anniversary of the Museum of Ukraine’s Liberation Struggle — One of the First Major Ukrainian Museum Projects in Europe