Arch of Friendship
Vladimirskiy spusk
The Arch of Friendship was constructed in 1982 by a sculptor A. Skoblikov and an architect I. Ivanov. It is a huge, 50 m (164 ft) in diameter, rainbow-shaped arch, made of titanium.
Underneath the Arch there are two statues: one is made of bronze and depicts a Russian and Ukrainian workers holding up the Soviet Order of Friendship of Peoples and the other is made of granite and depicts the participants of the Pereyaslav Council in 1654.
There is a viewing deck where most of the east bank, Troeschina and towards the north of the city, Podil and Obolon can be seen.
- The Puppet Theatre of Kiev
- Monument to Independent Ukraine
- Funicular
- The National Philharmonic of Ukraine
- Monument to Yarorsal The Wise
- Monument to Mikhail Panikovskiy
- Vydubetsky monastery
- Vladimir's Hill Park
- The House of the Weeping Widow
- Post Station
- St. Nicholas Cathedral of Intercession (Pokrovsky) Monastery
- The building of the Presidential Administration of Ukraine
- National Opera
- Saint Michael's Cathedral
- St. Alexander Cathedral
- The Fountain of Samson
- Museum of Russian Art
- Red building of Taras Shevchenko National University
- Monument to Prince Volodymyr
- Kiev Fortress