Teacher's House (Pedagogical Museum )
Building of Pedagogical Museum is a historical building located at 57 Volodymyr Street, in Kiev, Ukraine and constructed in the times of Russian Empire in 1909-1911 by Pavlo Alyoshyn. It is located across from the building of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine at 54 Volodymyr Street.
It was used for many purposes, namely as the meeting place of the Ukrainian Club, Rodyna, and the Ukrainian Scientific Society. In addition, the Ukrainian Central Rada, a representative body formed in 1917 in Kiev to govern the Ukrainian People's Republic, was occupying the building since March 17, 1917 until April 29, 1918 with a short break during the Soviet occupation in winter of 1918. The first floor of the building now houses the escalators leading to the Kiev Metro station, Zoloti Vorota. The building is a property of Kiev City. Along with a few municipal offices located there, a part of the building is currently subleased for office space by a set of political, civil, and small business organizations.
- St. Alexander Cathedral
- Klovsky palace
- Monument to Taras Shevchenko
- Funicular
- Museum of Russian Art
- The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine
- Golden Gates
- Zoo
- Saint Andrew's Church
- The Motherland
- Red building of Taras Shevchenko National University
- The Castle of Richard the Lionheart
- National Opera
- St. Nicholas Cathedral of Intercession (Pokrovsky) Monastery
- Gates to Pokrovsky Monastery
- Monument to Mykhail Hrushevsky
- The building of Telegraph
- Maryinsky Palace
- “Ukrzaliznitsya” Administrative House
- Kiev Museum of Western and Oriental Art