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  2. Kyiv History Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum became a major cultural institution in Kyiv. On August 11, 2003, the Cabinet of Ukraine passed decree No. 506, which made the palace the new location for the Supreme Court of Ukraine. [2] The museum soon closed by March 2004, and re-opened later that year at the Ukrainian House. [1] By June 2012, the museum was again closed for ...

  3. Museums in Kyiv - Wikipedia

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    Museum of The History of Ukraine in World War II. The Museum of The History of Ukraine in World War II is a complex which commemorates the Eastern Front of World War II. [13] Its collection consists of about 300,000 pieces, and it has been visited by over 24 million visitors. [13] National Museum-Preserve "Battle for Kyiv 1943"

  4. Kyiv Ukraine Temple - Wikipedia

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    The plan to build a temple in Ukraine were announced by the LDS Church on 20 July 1998. [7] The announcement was unique in that it came eight years after missionaries entered the country, [8] and was the first temple outside the United States to be dedicated within twenty years of the church entering the country. [6]

  5. National Museum of the History of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    In particular, 18,000 items were transferred to the National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War. The Kyiv Fortress (historical and architectural complex where the museum was created) firstly was the branch of the historical museum. About 600 exhibits were donated to the Kyiv History Museum.

  6. Dormition Cathedral, Kyiv Pechersk Lavra - Wikipedia

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    The Dormition Cathedral of the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, also referred to as the Holy Dormition Church (Temple) or the Great Church, is the main cathedral of the monastery complex. At times of the Kyivan Rus ( Ruthenia ), the cathedral also served as a necropolis for the Kyivan princes.

  7. Saint Sophia Cathedral, Kyiv - Wikipedia

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    Saint Sophia of Kyiv: History in Art (in Ukrainian). Kyiv: National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Institute of Ukraine of archeography and source studies named after M. S. Hrushevskyi. Zharkikh, M.I. (2012). "Софійський собор у Києві" [Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv]. In Smoliy, V.A. (ed.). Encyclopedia of the History of ...

  8. List of national monuments of cultural heritage in Kyiv

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    monument of history: 260049-N 118: Kyiv Museum of Russian Arts Building: end of 19 - start of 20th centuries: 9 Tereshchenko Street: monument of history: 260050-N 119: Taras Shevchenko House of Residence: 1820: 8a Taras Shevchenko Lane: monument of history: 260054-N 120: Kyiv Theological Seminary: 1888—1901: 20 Voznesensky descent: monument ...

  9. Museum of Historical Treasures of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The branch was established by government order in 1963 under the name "Golden Chamber" as a division of the State Historical Museum of the Ukrainian SSR. [1] The initial collection was created in accordance with the order to transfer works of precious metals and gemstones from twenty museum institutions. [1]