In 1070-1088 on the slopes above the Dnipro River, a six-pier five-domed St. Michael’s Church with three naves was erected. In the 15th or 16th century the temple collapsed because of flood. After the restoration in 1766-1769 the church acquired a look of a single-domed baroque structure. Partially preserved in it were graffiti, frescoes, and mosaics of the 11th century – fragments of the composition Doomsday and ornamental patterns.
Here at the turn of the 18th century Colonel M.Miklashevsky from Starodubsk erected a stone five-domed St. George’s Cathedral and the Refectory Church of the Saviour (1686-1701), and Hetman D.Apostol – the belfry (1727-1733) designed in Ukrainian Baroque.
Churches, monasteries, sights of pilgrimage
National Historical and Cultural Preserve Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra
15 Lavrska St, Kyiv
Other architectural attractions
Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine
Goloseevsky ave., 3, Kyiv, Ukraine, 03039
Children's camps
50 Sahaydachnogo street, Lebedevka village, cottage town Riviera Villas
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