Khreshchaty Park
Khreshchaty Park (Ukrainian: Хрещатий парк) is a city park in Kiev located next to the European Square, on right bank slopes of Dnieper and along the Volodymyr Descent. It covers area of 11.8 ha (29 acres).
View onto park from Volodymyr Hill Park
Visitor's attractions and landmarks
- National Philharmonic of Ukraine
- National Parliamentary Library of Ukraine
- People's Friendship Arch
- Monument to the Magdeburg Rights
- Monument to Mikhail Glinka
- Kiev Water Museum (Water information center)
- Kiev State Puppets Theater (previously the Dnipro Stereo-Cinema Theater)
Former landmarks
- Monument to Alexander II of Russia (replaced with Joseph Stalin)
- Monument to Grigory Petrovsky
Gallery
- Puppets Theater
- People's Friendship Arch
- Water tower (Museum of Water)
- Water tower (Museum of Water)
- Arch to the Magdeburg Right's Monument
- Glinka Monument
gollark: Did you know that you can easily just define your language as Turing complete and leave it to the implementors to work it out?
gollark: New esolang: it has one command, α, which is Turing-complete.
gollark: If it stops expanding, I think we would just end up with the same boring heat death "uniform distribution of matter" thing but denser.
gollark: ?remind 666h Ruστ·
gollark: Also, they would be very redshifted radio waves.
External links
- Khreshchaty Park at the Kiev e-Encyclopedia.
- Khreshchaty Park at Kievtown.net
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.