Kherson Local History Museum

The Kherson Local History Museum is a cultural institution and museum that was created in 1963 following the merging of the Kherson Historico-Archeological Museum and the Kherson Natural Historical Museum. The Historico-Archeological Museum was founded in 1890 and the Natural Historical Museum was founded in 1899. The museum has a branch in Kakhovka.

The museum has information and items regarding the history of the Kherson region, including its natural history and history after the Ukrainian War of Independence, which began in 1917.

The museum's collection included, prior to the Russian invasion, anthropomorphic steles of the pit culture from II millennium BC, mace tops of the catacomb culture (II millennium BC), ancient Greek amphoras from the late-Scythian period (III-II millennium BC), a Scythian ritual headdress (500 BC), a golden Sarmathian earring (300-100 BC), a Polovtsian stone woman statue (XI-XII centuries AD) and an early medieval chandelier.

Russian invasion of Ukraine
During the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the Russian occupation of Kherson, the Russian Armed Forces looted the museum and its branch in Kahkovka.