Elias Church
Elijah was a famous prophet and a wonder-worker in the northern kingdom of Israel during the reign of Ahab (9th century BC), according to the Biblical Books of Kings as well as the Qur'an. According to the Books of Kings, Elijah defended the worship of Yahweh over that of the Phoenician god Baal; he raised the dead, brought fire down from the sky, and was taken up in a whirlwind (either accompanied by a chariot and horses of flame or riding in it). In the Book of Malachi, Elijah's return is prophesied "before the coming of the great and terrible day of the Lord," making him a harbinger of the Messiah and the eschaton in various faiths that revere the Hebrew Bible. Derivative references to Elijah appear in the Talmud, Mishnah, the New Testament, the Qur'an, and the Baha'i scripture.
- Saint George Chapel
- St. Catherine Church
- National Bank of Ukraine
- Seraphim of Sarov Church
- St. Alexander Cathedral
- The Church of St. Peter and Paul
- Maryinsky Palace
- The Fountain of Samson
- Monument to Princess Olga
- “Ukrzaliznitsya” Administrative House
- Solitude of Kitaevo
- Monument to Prince Volodymyr
- St Andrew The Apostle Cathedral
- Verkhovna Rada (Parliament Building)
- Monument to Mykhail Hrushevsky
- The building of the Presidential Administration of Ukraine
- St. Catherine Monastery
- Pharmacy museum
- Dynamo Stadium
- The former Institute for Noble Maidens