Ancient Chernihiv

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Ancient Chernihiv (Ukrainian: Чернігів стародавній, romanized: Chernihiv starodavnii) is the National Architecture-Historical Reserve located in the north-eastern Ukrainian city of Chernihiv. It was created at first as an affiliate of the National Sanctuary "Sophia of Kyiv". Since August 1, 1967, the site is a separate entity consisting of 34 monuments of architecture.

Architectural landmarks

Since 1989, the site is placed on the tentative list of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as part of World Heritage, receiving its reference as number 668.[1] According to the description, the site only includes Saviour-Transfiguration Cathedral and Borysohlibskyi Cathedral. Currently the creation of a renewed nomination is underway,[2] and it will include the central part of Dytynets, Yeletska Hora with the ensemble of Yelets Monastery, Black Grave, Boldyna Hora with the 10th century kurgan grave field, and the complex of the Trinity Monastery.[3]

Gallery

  • Yelets-Dormition Monastery's cathedral was modeled after that of Kyiv Pechersk Lavra
    Yelets-Dormition Monastery's cathedral was modeled after that of Kyiv Pechersk Lavra
  • Borys and Hlib Cathedral in front of Saviour-Transfiguration Cathedral
    Borys and Hlib Cathedral in front of Saviour-Transfiguration Cathedral
  • The Piatnytska Church (c. 1201, restored after World War II)
    The Piatnytska Church (c. 1201, restored after World War II)
  • Chernihiv Regional Art Museum
    Chernihiv Regional Art Museum
  • Church of the Archangel Michael
    Church of the Archangel Michael
  • Chernihiv Collegium
    Chernihiv Collegium
  • Trinity Monastery
    Trinity Monastery
  • Church of St. Elijah and its bell tower
    Church of St. Elijah and its bell tower
  • Black Grave
    Black Grave
  • Hulbyshche and Bezimennyi kurgans, Boldyni Hory
    Hulbyshche and Bezimennyi kurgans, Boldyni Hory
  • House of Lyzohub
    House of Lyzohub
  • St. Catherine's Church
    St. Catherine's Church

See also

References

  1. ^ "Historic Centre of Tchernigov, 9th -13th centuries". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2023-11-22.
  2. ^ Shaposhnikov, Denys (2023-01-26). "Історичний центр Чернігова подають до списку Світової спадщини ЮНЕСКО". Суспільне Новини (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2023-11-22.
  3. ^ "«Культурний ландшафт Чернігова»: чергова спроба включити до Списку всесвітньої спадщини ЮНЕСКО історичну частину міста". Чернігів Стародавній (in Ukrainian). 2023-05-16. Retrieved 2023-11-22.

External links

  • (in Ukrainian, Russian, and English) Official website
  • Capital of Forest Empire, part I
  • Capital of Forest Empire, part II
  • Capital of Forest Empire, part III
  • List of monuments of cultural heritage of Ukraine
  • ЧЕРНІГІВСЬКИЙ ДЕРЖАВНИЙ АРХІТЕКТУРНО-ІСТОРИЧНИЙ ЗАПОВІДНИК "ЧЕРНІГІВ СТАРОДАВНІЙ"
  • Chernihiv Ancient at website of the Chernihiv Region State Administration
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