The 10 Best Things to do in Kiev, Ukraine

September 29, 2021 Franklyn Hardiman

Having survived the Mongol Empire, WWII, Chernobyl, and Soviet rule, Kiev is the proud capital of the Ukraine. Filled with theaters, museums, religious sites, modern buildings and ancient ruins, the city of Kiev is the center of Ukrainian culture. The Monastery of the Caves, founded in 1015, and Saint Sophia Cathedral, founded in 1037, are both World Heritage Sites. The Museum of the Great Patriotic War, topped by the massive Motherland Statue, provides gorgeous views of the city below.
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1. Saint Sophia Cathedral

Volodymyrska vul. 24, Kyiv (Kiev) 01001 Ukraine +380 44 278 6262 http://n.sophiakievska.org/
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Saint Sophia Cathedral

The cathedral was built over nine centuries and is a great example of Byzantine and Ukrainian Baroque architecture. The interior contains mosaics and frescoes dating back to the 11th century.

2. The Holy Dormition Kyiv Caves Lavra

Lavrska Street, 15, building 42, Kyiv (Kiev) 01015 Ukraine +380 93 323 1910 https://lavra.ua/en/
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The Holy  Dormition Kyiv Caves Lavra

Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. The caves on the property serve as burial grounds for monks.

Reviewed By timfH8872SN - Alpharetta, United States

This is not just a nice old cathedral. This is a HUGE complex of several cathedrals, chapels, dormitories for monks, and CAVES !! It's actually called the Monastery above the caves. It's about 1,000 years old, started by a couple of monks who lived in the caves along the Dnipro river, and it grew into this HUGE monastery complex that will take you ALL DAY to walk around and still only see half of it ! You can even go through tours of the many caves that are under it, where the monks used to live and do whatever monks do. The Cathedrals are ornate beyond belief....the carvings, the gold leaf, the size.....is incredible and breathtaking. I wasn't really excited about going to it, but my friend insisted, and I am very happy I went. It is called the Vatican of Eastern Europe, but I think it is bigger ! You won't believe this place. It is not boring. We saw a wedding being performed, monks walking around, etc. Also, the cafe is nice and a good place to try some authentic Borscht.

3. Rodina Mat (Motherland)

Zapeshchernaya St., Kyiv (Kiev) Ukraine +380 44 285 9452 http://www.warmuseum.kiev.ua
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Rodina Mat (Motherland)

Reviewed By UKRob - Lingfield, United Kingdom

Take a walk passed all the Soviet era military vehicles to this huge impressive statue. The second World Monuments next to the statue are impressive.

4. Andreyevskiy Spusk

Andriivs'kyi Descent, Kyiv (Kiev) Ukraine
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Andreyevskiy Spusk

5. Khreshchatyk

Khreshchatyk St., Kyiv (Kiev) Ukraine
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Khreshchatyk

6. National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War

Lavrska vul. 24, Kyiv (Kiev) 01015 Ukraine +380 44 285 9452 http://www.warmuseum.kiev.ua/index_eng.php
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National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War

7. Oleg Antonov State Aviation Museum

Medova vul. 1, Kyiv (Kiev) 03048 Ukraine +380 44 451 8314 http://www.aviamuseum.com.ua
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Oleg Antonov State Aviation Museum

Reviewed By MayorKiev - Kyiv (Kiev), Ukraine

Old Soviet civil and military aircrafts. Soviet/Russians Helicopters and Fighters, also passenger aircraft Designed by Soviet Design Bureau in Kiev by famous Russian aircraft designer - Oleg Antonov, who was born in Russia and was native Russian. The elite of the Russian and Soviet aviation engineering school! Kiev is an old Russian city, until 1917 it was a Russian provincial city in the Kiev province of the Russian Empire. In the 20th century, famous Russian aircraft designers - Igor Sikorsky, Sergey Korolev, lived and worked in Russian Kiev. Igor Sikorsky created the famous bombers "Russian Knight" and "Ilya Muromets". The successes of Russian and then Soviet aviation were possible thanks to the strong Engineering School which was created by the famous Russian scientists Zhukovsky and Chaplygin and the first aircraft creator in Russia and the World - Rear-Admiral of Russia Alexander Mozhayskiy.This museum is based on the former military airfield of the Soviet Kiev Higher Military Aviation Engineering Institute, which graduated aircraft's engineers for the Air force of the USSR.

8. Pyrohovo Open-Air Museum

Akademika Tronko St. Pyrohiv, Kyiv (Kiev) 03026 Ukraine +380 44 526 2527 [email protected] http://www.pyrohiv.com/
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Pyrohovo Open-Air Museum

Reviewed By thanasisfin - Athens, Greece

A wonderful reproduction of a whole Ukrainian village of the past. Amazing details. Huge area. It really makes you feel you traveled in time. Highly recommended!!!

9. Taras Shevchenko National Opera and Ballet Theatre of Ukraine

Volodymyrska St., 50, Kyiv (Kiev) 01030 Ukraine +380 44 234 7165 [email protected] http://www.opera.com.ua
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Taras Shevchenko National Opera and Ballet Theatre of Ukraine

10. Mykola Syadristy Microminiatures Museum

Lavrskaya St., 9, Kyiv (Kiev) 02000 Ukraine +380 44 280 8137 [email protected] http://microart.kiev.ua/ru
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Mykola Syadristy Microminiatures Museum

Reviewed By C_D_worldnow - Kyiv (Kiev), Ukraine

I can promise you this: you will not see art this small made by any other artist/ philosopher. I have traveled to different countries and seen what artist can do with a grain of rice in china...etc. This Ukrainian philosopher and artist Mykola Syadristy goes waaaay smaller than that, the width of a human hair size or a grain of sand split in the middle. The cherry on the top was meeting the 83 years old philosopher himself, chatted with him and was happy to orthography one of his books for my little girl.

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