Ukrainian-language audio guides have been introduced in Luxembourg and Azerbaijan, marking a significant cultural expansion driven by Ukraine’s First Lady, Olena Zelenska. This initiative aims to incorporate the Ukrainian language into landmark sites worldwide, with 102 audio guides now operating across 53 countries.

The Luxembourg National Museum of Natural History is among the latest to adopt the Ukrainian-language guide. The First Lady emphasized the shared human journey and the responsibility towards others and nature, issues made more poignant for Ukrainians due to the ongoing conflict with Russia.

Additionally, a Ukrainian-language audio tour is now available on the Surakhani tanker museum, stationed on the Caspian Sea coast in Baku. Zelenska highlighted the project’s role in helping Ukrainians abroad connect with local culture and history, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of both their own and host countries’ stories.