Vydubetsky monastery
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Vydubetsky Monastery was founded by Prince Vsevolod, the son of Prince Yaroslav the Wise and father of Vladimir Monomakh, between 1070 and 1077. The monastery controlled the ferry across the Dnipro River. Many of the best scholars of Kievan- Rus lived and worked in the monastery. Among them, chroniclers Sylvester and Moisey, made a great contribution to writing 'The Story of Bygone Years'. Only a few churches of this monastery have survived over the centuries.
- The Fountain of Samson
- The Trinity Monastery of St. Jonas
- The Church of Saint Seraphim of Sarov
- Monument to Mykhail Hrushevsky
- Red building of Taras Shevchenko National University
- Kiev in miniature
- The House of the Weeping Widow
- St. Alexander Cathedral
- Post Station
- The Motherland