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The Pecherska Lavra monastery was founded in 11 century. The building continued in for about 9 next centuries. The name Pecherska comes from the word «peshera» (cave) which was situated there. The monks used to live in these caves, more then 900 years the imperishable bodies of the monastery's founders - the Venerable Theodosius and Anthony, Agapit the Healer, Nestor the Chronicler, and relics of others 118 saints are slept there.
Lavra is usually called some big monasteries, which by their sizes and buildings looked like small towns, with own streets («lavra» in Greek means «the street»). And the life in this monk's towns is submitted to such clear lows and orders, as it’s impossible to be a full monastic life without.
There are 102 stone constructions based in 26 hectares area, which are recognized architectural monuments. There are more than 60 thousand of the displays in the reserve funds. There are the easel painting works of art, works of arts and crafts and old-printed books.
MUSEUM OF GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR
This World War II memorial complex, which opened in 1981, includes a museum with 18 different galleries, an eternal flame, numerous exhibits of documents of military commanders, participants of the war, collection of orders, medals and letters, documentary evidences of the war witnesses, unique things of the occupation and the liberation attract visitors' attention.
The centerpiece of it all is of course the massive titanium statue of woman «Mother of the Motherland», 62m tall to be exact, grasping a 12-ton sword and a shield. Honoring Soviet defenders during World War II, its Socialist Realism style is an interesting contrast to the nearby ancient golden domes of Pecherska Lavra.
BABYN YAR
A memorial park reminds us about one of the most horrible tragedies of the 20-th century. The name, which is roughly translated as «Ravine of a Women», refers to the proprietress of that ground, the woman, who sold it to the Dominican monastery in 1401. But all that changed on September 29-30, 1941, when 33,771 Jews were executed and their bodies thrown into the ravine by occupying Nazi forces. For the next two years the Nazis continued using the site as a mass killing ground. A total of over 100,000 victims, including partisans and members of the underground but mostly Jews were murdered here. As Kyiv's liberation became inevitable, the Nazis tried to burn the evidence of their atrocities, but shortly after the Soviet war crimes commission heard eyewitness accounts from surviving POWs. A large bronze composition with numerous figures of people-Soviet victims in general but not Jews in particular, of A smaller Jewish monument in shape of Jewish symbol Menorah was erected in 1991, and another one remembers children who were killed here. Jewish groups are currently planning to build a museum and peace centre near the site.
ST. SOPHIA'S CATHEDRAL
Kyiv's oldest church was built in 1037 by Prince Yaroslav the Wise, who incidentally was laid to rest inside, to commemorate the site of the victory of Kyivan Rus over the Pechenegs (Asian tribes) and glorify Christianity. It was named after the famous St. Sofia's Cathedral in Constantinople. «Sofia» also means 'wisdom' in Greek. This majestic 13-cupola sanctuary adjoined Yaroslav's Palace and became a holy place of workshop for Kyivlany as well as political and cultural centre. With its interior to rich frescoes and mosaics, many of which are still intact almost a millennium later, St. Sophia's made a huge impression on the ordinary worshippers of Kyiv. A similar impression is felt by current visitors, so strong is the sense of history. Here grand princes were crowned and buried, formal ceremonies and receptions of envoys were held, meetings with foreign diplomats and treaty negotiations were held here. The Cathedral was known as a seat of Kiev Metropolitan. The first known library in ancient Rus and the first school for boys and girls were founded by Yaroslav the Wise... The azure and white bell tower is 76m high and was finished in 1752, while the upper Ukrainian Baroque part and gilded cupola were added in 1852. Today the entire cathedral is protected by Ukraine as a national reserve and also receives support from UNESCO. Mosaics and frescos of the 11th century, executed with a unique technology, which depict Scriptural scenes, individual figures of Church Fathers, Apostles, warriors and maidens, are of a great value.
The 18-century refectory is now a museum and contains archaeological artefacts and architectural displays, such as model panoramas depicting Kyiv as it looked before being razed by Mongol invaders in 1240.
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