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Vydubychi

Vydubychi ( Ukrainian Vidubichi ) is a historical place in Kiev (other names: Vydybychi , Vydycha ) The tract on the southern outskirts of Kiev , consists of a slope of the Zverinetsky hill and lowlands on the right (western) bank of the Dnieper . At present, it is part of the Pechersk district [1] .

Vydubychi
Ukrainian Vidubichі
Zalіznichna platform Vidubichi 002.jpg
Railway platform of Vydubychi station and view of the Vydubychi area
CityKiev
AreaPechersky
Established1096
Postal codes01103, 01014
Square≈ 100 ha
Nearest underground stationsKiev Metro Third Line logo.svg "Vydubychi"
Nearest train stations stationVydubychi , Vydubychi-Tripoli

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History

According to the annals, the name came from the fact that in this place a wooden idol of the god Perun allegedly swam up ( “pulled out” ), dropped into the Dnieper from a pagan temple on Starokievskaya Gora after the baptism of Rus . In 1070–77, Prince of Kiev Vsevolod Yaroslavich built his summer residence here, called the Red Court and better known as the Menagerie , and founded the Vydubytsky Monastery in this area over time. In ancient chronicles it is mentioned that a number of famous figures of the Middle Ages, among which princes Igor Olgovich , Vladimir Monomakh , Vasilko Terebovlsky , Daniil Galitsky , either stayed in Vydubychi or issued decrees and laws that somehow affected Vydubychi [1] .

At the moment, the area is limited by the Naddnipryansky highway , Zheleznodorozhny highway , Saperno-Slobodskaya street and Mikhail Boychuk street .

Transport

Near the Vydubychi Monastery there is a passenger interchange hub, including the Vydubychi metro station, the Vydubychi bus station and the Vydubychi and Vydubychi-Tripolsky railway stopping points.

Illustrations

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    Vydubychi Monastery

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    Vydubychi Monastery

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    Vydubychi Monastery

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    Vydubychi Monastery

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    Metro station "Vydubychi"

See also

  • Excursion "Vydubychi"
  • Menagerie
  • Uprooted
  • Osokorki
  • Poznyaki
  • Telichka

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Encyclopedic Handbook "Kiev" / ed. A.V. Kudritsky . - K.: Ukrainian encyclopedia im. M.P. Bazhan, 1985 .-- S. 794


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vydubychi&oldid=99963658


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