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Copyright © 2009 - All rights reserved - Volodymyrsky Cathedral, (Vladimirsky Cathedral, or St. Vladimir's Cathedral) is a remarkable old Byzantine style cathedral in the center of Kyiv. It is one of the city's major landmarks and the mother cathedral of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church - Kyiv Patriarchy, one of two major Ukrainian Orthodox Churches.

 

In 1852, metropolitan Philaret of Moscow suggested a large cathedral should be built in Kyiv to commemorate the 900th anniversary of the baptism of Kyivan Rus by prince Vladimir (Volodymyr) the Great of Kiev (St. Vladimir). It was completed in total in 1889.

 

It is the cathedral's colorful interior that particularly strikes the eye. Mosaics were executed by masters from Venice. Frescoes were created under the guidance of Professor A. Prakhov by a group of famous painters: S. Kostenko, V. Kotarbinsky, M. Nesterov, M. Pymonenko, P. Swedomsky, V. Vasnetsov, M. Vrubel, V. Zamyraylo, and others. The painting of the Holy Mother of God by Vasnetsov in the altar apse of the cathedral impresses by its austere beauty, being one of the world masterpieces of fine art. (Historical data courtesy of Wikipedia) Kyiv, Ukraine 2009

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