For almost 70 years, the Irpin Palace of Culture was the center of the city’s cultural life. It was considered the pride of the residents, because it was built by their parents in the 1950s, becoming one of the first institutions of such a plan in post-war Ukraine. The institution had an auditorium for almost half a thousand seats, a lobby, a dressing room, choreography, vocal and theater classes.
Until 2022, various creative studios, language clubs, concerts, plays and other events were held in the Irpin Palace of Culture. The building is well preserved and could stand for more than one decade. If it weren’t for the Russian rocket that destroyed the building on March 17.
The work on 3D digitization was performed by the Ukrainian company AERO3D.