Kyiv: Memorial
Places and attractions in the Memorial category
Categories
- Museum
- Park
- Church
- Universities and schools
- Historical place
- Memorial
- Concerts and shows
- History museum
- Shopping
- Baroque architecture
- Theater
- Specialty museum
- Art museum
- Street
- Square
- Bridge
- Architecture
- Shopping centre
- Sacred and religious sites
- Monuments and statues
- Monastery
- Neighbourhood
- Art gallery
- Concert hall
- Art Nouveau architecture
- Forts and castles
- Andriy Melenskyi
- Library
- Władysław Horodecki
- Synagogue
- Skyscraper
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Arenas and stadiums
Motherland Monument
The Motherland Monument is a towering symbol of strength and resilience in the city of Kyiv, Ukraine. This grandiose statue, part of the National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War, stands at an impressive 102 meters, including its base, making it...
Independence Monument
Standing tall in the heart of Kyiv, Ukraine, the Independence Monument is a soaring testament to the nation's enduring spirit and its journey towards sovereignty. This significant memorial, located in Maidan Nezalezhnosti—Independence Square—serves not only as a...
Arch of Diversity
The Arch of Diversity is a poignant landmark nestled in the heart of Kyiv, Ukraine, serving as a memorial that celebrates the country's rich cultural tapestry and its ongoing commitment to unity amidst diversity. This architectural marvel is more than just a structure;...
Saint Vladimir Monument
The Saint Vladimir Monument stands as a stoic memorial in the heart of Kyiv, Ukraine, overlooking the Dnieper River. This iconic statue was erected to honor Prince Vladimir the Great, who brought Christianity to the Kievan Rus' in 988.
Babin Yar
Babi Yar, located in the city of Kyiv, Ukraine, is a ravine that holds a deeply tragic significance in the history of World War II. It is the site of one of the most horrific massacres of the Holocaust, where tens of thousands of Jews, as well as Roma, Soviet prisoners...
Monument to Magdeburg Rights
Nestled in the historical heart of Kyiv, Ukraine, the Monument to Magdeburg Rights stands as a testament to the city's rich past and its journey through time. This monument is a celebration of the Magdeburg Rights, which were granted to Kyiv in 1492 by Polish King...
Ukrainian House
The International Convention Center "Ukrainian House" is the largest international exhibition and convention center in Kyiv, Ukraine.
Fountain of Samson
The Fountain of Samson or Felitsiyal is a Ukrainian Baroque fountain in the Podil raion of Kyiv. It was constructed in the 18th Century, later demolished in 1934 or 1935, and rebuilt in 1981.
Afghanistan War Memorial
The Afghanistan 1979–1989 War Memorial is a monument in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, commemorating soldiers who died fighting during the War in Afghanistan, after Soviet forces invaded that country in 1979.
Monument to the Belarusians who died for Ukraine
The Monument to Belarusians who died for Ukraine in Kyiv is the memorial sign dedicated to the Belarusians who died during the events at Euromaidan and Russian-Ukrainian war. The memorial was opened on March 28, 2016. It is located on the building number 22 on the Belarusian street in Kyiv.
Lach Gates
Lach Gates at Independence Square in Kyiv is a monument built in 2001 to commemorate one of the Medieval Kyiv city gates. At the top is a sculpture of Archangel Michael which is the city's symbol.
Factory Arsenal
Arsenal Special Device Production State Enterprise, also known as the Arsenal Factory, is one of the oldest and most famous factories in Kyiv.