River port
Kiev River Port is situated on the right bank of the Dnepr. It was founded in 1897 and, in those times, it handled mainly grain, salt, timber and industrial products. After construction of power stations on the Dnepr the port could receive large ships and practically turned into a transit port, handling cargoes from throughout the Dnepr basin.
Cargoes from large ships were transferred to river vessels navigating the shallow waters of the Dnepr and the Desna and vice-versa. At this time, so much coal was being transferred from the Donbass region that its local railway could not manage it, so the coal was transported by vessels from the port of Dnepropetrovsk to Kiev where it was transshipped into rail wagons for further shipment all over the Ukraine.
- Monument to Prince Volodymyr
- Monument to Princess Olga
- The Fountain of Samson
- Kiev Museum of Western and Oriental Art
- Vladimir's Hill Park
- The building of Telegraph
- Monument to Mikhail Bulgakov
- The National Philharmonic of Ukraine
- Kiev Fortress
- Museum of Russian Art
- Kiev in miniature
- Monument to Mykhail Hrushevsky
- Chocolate House
- The Castle of Richard the Lionheart
- Golden Gates
- Red building of Taras Shevchenko National University
- The former Institute for Noble Maidens
- Gates to Pokrovsky Monastery
- Teacher's House (Pedagogical Museum )
- The Humanities Building of Schevchenko University