I liked the museum. I visited a few years ago before the pandemic. I focused on the archaeology hall, which is small, but cozy and unencumbered. The exhibits are placed according to time periods.
The site is also intuitively easy to view. She paid special attention to jewelry and women who cut off their breasts for the effective use of weapons.
Unfortunately, I couldn't take photos on my smartphone (I didn't buy a ticket for a professional camera). Filming for personal use on gadgets in accordance with the terms of visit indicated on the website can be done at no additional cost. But I was forbidden.
The overall impression of the tour is interesting, fascinating and not overloaded with information.
If you want to get acquainted with the architecture of Kharkov in miniature, then this is the place for you. You will be very pleasantly surprised. I will not describe it in detail, let it be a pleasant surprise!
We were in Kharkov. My wife and I decided to go to this museum. There wasn't much free time. We decided to visit the exhibition "Ukraine Cossack". The price is cheap - 10 UAH. (the rest are six each). We went to the fourth floor. We go dreaming, anticipating the Cossack flavor. We enter the room and begin to examine the objects. Two girls are coming from the end of the room to meet. "Is that all?!" one turns to the other. "Yes," I decided to joke. The girls grimaced and went away. How awesome I was when my joke turned out to be true! The entire exposition occupies an area of 20 sq.m. At the exit, each visitor asks the museum employee the same question: Is that all?. "Yes," she replies, as if guiltily. On their faces: disappointment, perplexity, question. I didn't feel like visiting other exhibitions right away. I have never experienced such a hard feeling that you were abandoned and who, the museum staff, I personally have never experienced!
Advantages: price, takes little time.
Disadvantages: lack of real advantages.
Tip: go around this museum in a circle, there are guns and a tank there :)