This small and unassuming museum documents the catastrophic nuclear incident that occurred at Chernobyl on 26th April 1986 at 01:23, Moscow time. The museum's slogan is "est dolendi modus, non est timendi,” Latin for “there is a limit of sadness, anxiety has no limits."
Outside the museum stands a tank, an ambulance, a fire jeep and a military jeep. The entrance is a staircase lined with street signs which name every village affected by the disaster.
Chernobyl had a population of 49,346 people living in 11,000 apartments, and as such evacuation was not immediate. The radiation on the 27th April 1986, the day of evacuation, was 400 - 1500 mR/h. This exceeds the acceptable norm 75,000 times.
The small museum includes three exhibit halls that seek to inform, remind and issue a stark warning of the reconciliation that is necessary between man, science and the technology that threatens and endangers the Earth.