The National Memorial Complex of the Heavenly Hundred Heroes — Museum of the Revolution of Dignity is a modern memorial and museum institution dedicated to the events of the Revolution of Dignity and the struggle of Ukrainians for freedom and dignity. The museum was established in 2015, and in 2016 it received national status. Its mission is to preserve the living memory of the Maidan, the people, and the values that shaped the recent history of Ukraine.
Today, the museum has its permanent public location in the Trade Unions Building — a symbolic place that experienced the events of the winter of 2013–2014 and was restored after the fire. It is here that since 2018 the Information and Exhibition Center of the Maidan Museum has been operating: a space with a multimedia exhibition, guided tours, educational programs, and open discussions about freedom, responsibility, and civic participation.
The location of the museum in the Trade Unions Building gives it special meaning: it is not just an exhibition hall, but a place of direct dialogue with history. Here, the memory of the Revolution of Dignity is combined with active cultural and social life, and the museum itself functions as a living space for understanding the past and shaping the future of Ukraine.