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Prince Kyi of the Polans is one of the first and most famous heroes of our city. After all, it was him who, together with his brothers Shchek, Horyv and sister Lybid, founded Kyiv in the 9th century, and it is his name that the capital bears today. Stories about the prince’s deeds and the fortress founded on Old Kyiv Hill, have reached us through a number of medieval chronicles.
Although there are other, less popular, versions of who Kyi was and whether he founded Kyiv. This subject is still researched by a number of scientists, but for over a millennium, Ukrainians continue to honour the prince precisely as the founder of the capital. Today in Kyiv, there are two sculptures telling the chronicle story of the legendary family of the city’s founders.
170 m. 19 Lavrska St
(044) 280-52-10
Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra (Kyiv Monastery of the Caves), national preserve
214 m. 9 Lavrska St
(044) 406-63-75
The Mykola Siadrystyi Microminiatures Museum
214 m. 9 Lavrska St, building 5
(044) 280-81-37
National Folk Decorative Art Museum
232 m. 9 Lavrska St., Building 2
(068) 778-02-70
Museum of Books and Printing of Ukraine
234 m. 9 Lavrska street, building 9, 10,
(044) 280-79-76
Near Caves (Saint Anthony’s Caves)
255 m. 9 Lavrska St
(044) 406-63-75
291 m. 10-12 Lavrska St
(044) 288-52-25
Treasury of the National Museum of the History of Ukraine
376 m. 9 Lavrska St
(044) 280-13-96
401 m. 7В Lavrska St
Управління праці та соціального захисту населення Печерського району
454 m. вулиця Цитадельна, 4/7, Київ, Україна, 02000
(044) 254-35-37
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