On March 14, 2025, under the guidance of Nataliia SALYHA, students of the educational and professional program “Vocational Education. Digital Technologies” (group PCT-21) visited the Heavenly Hundred Museum — the first and only museum that preserves art objects dedicated to the Revolution of Dignity.
During the excursion, the students learned about the events of the Revolution of Dignity and felt the spirit of unity of those who sacrificed their lives for the freedom and independence of Ukraine during the tragic events of 2013–2014.
At the museum, the students showed particular interest in viewing the personal belongings of the Revolution’s participants, their portraits, as well as artistic paintings and installations that visually transported them back to those tragic days. They lingered longer at the stand displaying the portrait and personal belongings of Roman Huryk, a 19-year-old student of our university, to honor the memory of their peer with a prayer.
The visit helped the students realize the true price of independence and deepen their respect for all those who gave their lives for Ukraine.




