10 Historic Sites in Ukraine That You Shouldn't Miss

January 26, 2022 Flossie Demartino

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1. Vladimir Dahl's House

Dahl Street, Luhansk Ukraine
Excellent
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Vladimir Dahl's House

2. Hotel Ukraina

Pushkinskaya, 3, Luhansk 91000 Ukraine
Excellent
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Hotel Ukraina

3. Dytynets

Preobrazhenska Street, Chernihiv Ukraine
Excellent
81%
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15%
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4%
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5.0 based on 52 reviews

Dytynets

Reviewed By macsterling - Kyiv (Kiev), Ukraine

Beautiful park in Chernihiv. Parking was easy and access to the sites was easy too. The park has many buildings to check out and some of the views are great.

4. Usadba Sukhanovykh-Sumovskikh

Petropavlovskaya St. 58, Sumy 40000 Ukraine
Excellent
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Usadba Sukhanovykh-Sumovskikh

Now it is the Institute of Applied Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine The architectural ensemble of three brick buildings was erected in 1895 at the expense of Mykola Sukhanov. An "English" garden-park with a wooden gazebo and a flower garden was laid during the construction. This small palace was built as a private family estate. During the Civil War, part of the collection of Kyiv industrialist Oscar Hansen was kept here – porcelain tableware and paintings. After the establishment of Soviet rule, the estate with the art gallery was twice nationalized and twice returned to the owners of the estate: the first time by the Central Rada in 1918, and the second time by the Denikins in 1919. Now in the premises of this complex is the Institute of Applied Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.

5. Armenian street

Virmenska Street, Lviv Ukraine
Excellent
69%
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4.5 based on 241 reviews

Armenian street

6. Bandinelli Palace

Rynok pl. 2, Lviv 79008 Ukraine +380 322 975 367 http://www.lhm.lviv.ua/prymischennya_budynky/kamyanycya_bandinelli_pl_rynok_2.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 42 reviews

Bandinelli Palace

16th century home of Florentine sculptor Baccio Bandinelli.

7. Alexander Gymnasium Sumy City Council

Troitskaya st., 5, Sumy Ukraine +380 542 225 266
Excellent
67%
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22%
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Alexander Gymnasium Sumy City Council

8. Countess Shterich's Palace

Sanatornaya St. 1, Sumy 40010 Ukraine
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Countess Shterich's Palace

9. The Holy Dormition Kyiv Caves Lavra

Lavrska Street, 15, building 42, Kyiv (Kiev) 01015 Ukraine +380 93 323 1910 https://lavra.ua/en/
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4.5 based on 3,739 reviews

The Holy  Dormition Kyiv Caves Lavra

Built by Kiev monks back in 1051, this striking building is the most holy place in the Ukraine. The caves on the property serve as burial grounds for monks.

Reviewed By timfH8872SN - Alpharetta, United States

This is not just a nice old cathedral. This is a HUGE complex of several cathedrals, chapels, dormitories for monks, and CAVES !! It's actually called the Monastery above the caves. It's about 1,000 years old, started by a couple of monks who lived in the caves along the Dnipro river, and it grew into this HUGE monastery complex that will take you ALL DAY to walk around and still only see half of it ! You can even go through tours of the many caves that are under it, where the monks used to live and do whatever monks do. The Cathedrals are ornate beyond belief....the carvings, the gold leaf, the size.....is incredible and breathtaking. I wasn't really excited about going to it, but my friend insisted, and I am very happy I went. It is called the Vatican of Eastern Europe, but I think it is bigger ! You won't believe this place. It is not boring. We saw a wedding being performed, monks walking around, etc. Also, the cafe is nice and a good place to try some authentic Borscht.

10. Khotyn Fortress

Fortechna 1a Near the Dniester River, Khotyn 60000 Ukraine +380 3731 22932 [email protected] http://khotynska-fortecya.cv.ua/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 185 reviews

Khotyn Fortress

Reviewed By sanyaj198 - Jaipur, India

Entry fee would be 75 uah for locals and outsiders and for students it is 35 uah . Fort is located on the river bank so it's cold here. You can enjoy the history of the fort and stuff used are displayed inside the museum .

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