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Where to go in Kyiv this weekend (6–8 March): events supporting culture and community

A short guide to exhibitions, tours, and theatrical events in Kyiv for March 6–8 — from art therapy for people with disabilities to documentary projects about the war. According to the Department of Culture of the Kyiv City State Administration and UNN, these are events to consider if you want not just to pass the time but to support local culture.

Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

By Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

March 6, 2026 · 2 min read

Where to go in Kyiv this weekend (6–8 March): events supporting culture and community

Why you should go this weekend

At the city scale, cultural events are more than entertainment. They are a way to preserve community, support museums and theatres operating under difficult conditions, and participate in rehabilitation programs for veterans and civilians. March 6–8 in Kyiv there are planned exhibitions, curator-led tours, workshops and art therapy for people with disabilities — all confirmed by the Department of Culture of the Kyiv City State Administration (source: UNN).

Museums: from war diaries to virtual projects

A number of museums offer programs that combine memory and contemporary art:

  • Museum of the History of the City of Kyiv — permanent exhibitions "War Diaries", virtual tours "Babyn Yar. A Virtual Remembrance", "Khreshchatyk in 1913";
  • Museum of the Ukrainian Diaspora — a solo exhibition by Lesya Babliak "Living Life" (March 6 – April 5) and permanent displays;
  • National Museum "Kyiv Fortress" — a documentary photo exhibition "I am a woman. I am a warrior. I am Ukraine" (March 6–23) and support programs for defenders;
  • National Art Museum named after Bohdan and Varvara Khanenko — tours, curator meetings and a concert on March 8.

Theatres and concerts: from classics to contemporary drama

The theatre schedule is full of events for different audiences:

  • Maskam Rad Theatre — performances "Star" (March 7) and "Love Forever" (March 8);
  • Kyiv Opera — ballets and the concert "Spring in the Big City" (March 7–8);
  • Kyiv Academic Theatre "Koleso" and other stages offer comedies, musicals and children's shows for the weekend.

For families and children

Special programs and interactive workshops:

  • Kyiv Municipal Academic Puppet Theatre — the musical "Doctor Aibolit" and interactive tales for the little ones;
  • Workshops at the "Kudriavka Manor" Museum and the National Museum of Decorative Arts — applied lessons and interactive areas.

Social program: art therapy and rehabilitation

Special attention is given to support programs: art therapy for people with disabilities, meetings for defenders within the "Fortress Without Barriers" project, lectures and creative workshops in libraries. These are not only cultural initiatives but part of the city's social reconstruction.

"Culture today fulfills not only the function of preserving memory but also of restoring social ties — from a tour for children to rehabilitation programs for veterans."

— Department of Culture of the Kyiv City State Administration (official statement)

Where to go first

If you have limited time, choose a combination: an exhibition related to the war or memory + a local performance or workshop. For example, combine a visit to the Museum of the History of the City of Kyiv (exhibitions and virtual tours) with an evening theatre performance — this way you both support cultural institutions and experience different emotions and meanings.

Practical brief

Check schedules on museum and theatre websites before visiting; many projects require prior registration or have limited seating. If you plan to attend events for vulnerable groups or rehabilitation meetings — clarify participation conditions via the organizers' contacts.

Conclusion

This weekend in Kyiv is an opportunity not only to relax but also to contribute to the city's cultural resilience. Share this programme with friends to support local initiatives and help cultural institutions continue their work.

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