Picture gallery was opened in 1996. Its exposition reflects the atmosphere of cultural life in Drohobych of previous centuries. One can see the paintings of XVI-XX c., graphics of XVII-XX c., sculptures, masterpieces of sacral art.
Bruno Shults museum was opened on the 19th of November 2003 in the former teacher's room of well known writer and artist. Among the exhibits there is the first edition of «The Cinnamon shops», works of Yezhy Fitsovsky who discovered Bruno Shults to the world; editions devoted to creative work of Bruno Shults; the bust of Bruno Shults.
Address: Drohobych, I. Franko St. 24
Open: 10:00-14:00 (or by arrangement), closed on Saturday and Sunday.
It is a museum of the modern high school founded in 1992. Its exposition numbers more than 740 exhibits. There are a lot of photo documents about the activities of the high school, its best pupils and outstanding school graduates.
The museum was found in 1991. Its exposition is displayed in two rooms and numbers 520 exhibits. The first section informs about the history of the private high school in Polish times and during the German occupation. The second depicts the modern life of the school.
Address: Drohobych, P. Sahaydachny St., 19
Open: 09:00-15:00 (or by arrangement), closed on Sat., Sun.
Museum started as that of regional studies in 1940. Nowadays it is the Department of nature and history. One will be impressed by great variety of exhibits - ethnographic materials, documents, photos, porcelain collection, etc.
Museum is located in a beautiful structure of late baroque style - the former residence of doctor Yozuf Rott. It has several departments: "Homestead of Boykos", "Embroidery of Drohobych", "Pysanky (Easter eggs) of Boykos", "Ukrainian painting of XX century".
It is the place where large exhibitions are held as well.
Museum contains two monuments of wooden architecture: Church of St. Yuriy (XVII c.), famous for its ancient paintings and icons, and Church of Exaltation of the Holy Cross (Ist half of XVI c.), famous for ancient paintings near its entrance.