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<span><span><span><span>Kyiv</span></span>, the capital of Ukraine, is one of the most beautiful cities in the world.</span></span><span><span>It is located on the scenic banks of the Dnipro River.</span></span><span><span><span><span><span>There are a lot of parks, tree-lined broad and straight streets in our capital.</span></span></span></span></span><span><span>Kyiv is one of the oldest cities of Europe and it has <span><span>many places of historic interest.</span></span></span></span><span><span>Among them are famous churches, cathedrals and monasteries, because Kyiv is the ancestral home of Christianity in Kyivan Rus.</span></span><span><span>If you want to discover Kyiv, it is best to start with a tour on a sightseeing bus.</span></span><span><span>Would you like to start your tour with visiting the imposing building of St. Volodymyr Cathedral?</span></span><span><span>It was built in 1882 in a new Byzantic style by the architect Baretti.</span></span><span><span>It is a traditionally Slavic six-column, three apse church crowned by seven cupolas.</span></span><span><span>The height to the top of the cross on the main cupola is 48.9 m.</span></span><span><span>The murals of the church interior are of considerable artistic significance.</span></span><span><span>They were made in 1885—1896 by the famous Russian painters such as Nesterov, Vasnetsov, and Prakhov.</span></span><span><span>The mosaics lining the cathedral's interior were made by Venitian masters.</span></span><span><span>A visit to St Sophia Cathedral may be the highlight of your stay in Kyiv.</span></span><span><span>Kyivites say that if you do not see it while here, then you did not see Kyiv.</span></span><span><span>The church was built in 1037 by Prince Yaroslav the Wise on the site of a battle-field to commemorate the victory over the Pechenegs (Asian nomadic tribes) and to glorify the wisdom of Christianity (Sophia in Greek means "wisdom").</span></span><span><span>The most visitors are impressed by the beauty of St Andrew's Church.</span></span><span><span>This church stands elegantly outlined against Kyiv skyline.</span></span><span><span>It was built in 1748 by the architect Rastrelli, who also built the Winter Palace in Saint Petersburg and the Mariyinsky Palace in Kyiv.</span></span><span><span>From its terraces the famous writer Gogol used to look down at the lower town of Podil.</span></span><span><span>The winding brick street <span><span>Andriyvski Uzviz</span></span> leading up the hill to the church has a variety of interesting art galleries and shops.</span></span><span><span>This is one of the best areas to find traditional Ukrainian crafts and arts.</span></span><span><span><span><span>Kyiv Pecherska Lavra Monastery</span></span> is one of the most famous sites of Kyiv.</span></span><span><span>"Lavra" is the term used by the Orthodox</span></span><span><span>Church for its largest monastery. It was built in the eleventh century.</span></span><span><span>The monks lived in caves under the monastery, which still can be visited.</span></span><span><span>The famous monk Nestor wrote the chronicle "The Story of Begone Days" while living in this monastery.</span></span><span><span>Lavra incorporates a number of old buildings, churches and museums.</span></span><span><span><span><span>There is a lot to see there</span></span>.</span></span>
There are lots of interesting sights in the Tower, for example the exhibition "<span>Coins and Kings".
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