The local history museum in Bila Tserkva is the scientific and methodological center of the Right-bank Kyiv region, one of the best provincial museums in Ukraine. The museum, founded in 1924, is located in a modern three-story building specially built for it on Zamkova Hill. The exposition with 80,000 items tells about the history of the Southern Kyiv region with the help of thematic sections, ranging from "The archaeological past of the region" to the section "Modern Bila Tserkva".
Among the most valuable items of the archaeological collection of the museum are the Scythian short sword akinak, the unique Chernyakhovsky lamp with the image of a human face, women's jewelry, weapons, the flag of the Cossack hundred, mace and bunchuk, Roman coins and Kiev hryvnias, money of the Cossack era, icons, paintings and sculptures of the XVII -XX centuries. The museum contains about fifty reproductions of paintings by the Russian artist and philosopher Nicholas Roerich, to whom the permanent exhibition is dedicated. Next to the museum there is a viewing platform over the Ros River with a monument to Yaroslav the Wise and
St. John the Baptist Church.