The exhibition reveals the extensive foreign policy activities of Pylyp Orlyk.

On the occasion of the 315th anniversary of the Constitution of Pylyp Orlyk, in celebration of Ukraine's Constitution Day, the National Reserve "Hetman Capital" in collaboration with the Museum of Book and Printing of Ukraine has prepared the exhibition project "Pylyp Orlyk. Path of the Hetman".

"This is the first exhibition that reveals the long-standing diplomatic efforts of the Hetman on the European stage aimed at securing freedom for the 'Cossack nation' and forming an anti-Russian coalition," the museum explains.

The foundation of the exhibition consists of original exhibits: ancient prints, books, maps, engravings, paintings, tiles, and weapons from the collections of the National Reserve "Hetman Capital" and the Museum of Book and Printing of Ukraine. The theme is complemented by copies of documents from the Central State Historical Archive of Ukraine, the Manuscript Institute of the V. I. Vernadsky National Library, and archives from Sweden, Poland, and France.

For the first time, copies of documents from the State Archive of Sweden are presented to the public, uncovered by the reserve's historians in 2024 with the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.

The exhibition can be viewed at the Museum of Book and Printing of Ukraine from June 24 to December 1, 2025.