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Askold's Grave (Ukrainian: Аскольдова Могила, romanizedAskoldova Mohyla) is a historical park on the steep right bank of the Dnipro RiverinKyiv between Mariinskyi Park and the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra complex. The park was created by the Soviets in the mid-1930s in place of an old graveyard around the Church of St. Nicholas, which, as the story goes, marks the place where Prince Askold of Kyiv was buried in the 9th century.[1]

Askold's Grave
St.Nicholas Church
Map showing the location of Askold's Grave
Map showing the location of Askold's Grave

LocationKyiv, Ukraine
Coordinates50°26′38N 30°33′5E / 50.44389°N 30.55139°E / 50.44389; 30.55139
Park "Askold's Grave" information board
Natural Reserve Fund of Ukraine official placard

In the Middle Ages, Askold's Grave was known as the Hungarian tract (Ukrainian: Угорське урочище, romanizedUhorske urochyshche). According to the Primary Chronicle, it was the place where the Magyars crossed the Dnipro on the way from the Russian steppes to Pannonia. Archeological excavations have revealed a 9th-century dirham hoard and some remains of Izyaslav II's wooden palace. There's a modern stele commemorating the Magyar migration. In the 15th and 16th centuries, Askold's Grave was settled by the Orthodox monks of St. Nicholas's Monastery. Hetman Mazepa had the monastery moved to a nearby hill, where a new Baroque penticupolar cathedral was then erected. The existing church of St. Nicholas is a modest Neoclassical rotunda designed by Andrey Melensky in 1810.

A golden-domed chapel was built on the bank of the Dnipro in 2000. The Ukrainian Baroque revival chapel[2] is dedicated to Saint Andrew Protokletos and belongs to the Moscow Patriarchate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.[3]

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Lost landmarks

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Opera

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The Opera Askold's grave composed by Russian composer Alexey Verstovsky and premiered in 1835, tells the story of how Askold and Dir happen to be buried in Askold's grave by Olga of Kyiv.

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References

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  1. ^ "Аскольдова могила. История Аскольдовой могилы. Достопримечательности Киева".
  • ^ "Церковь Андрея Первозванного » Интересные места Киева".
  • ^ Temple of Saint Andrew Protokletos. Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
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