A Whole New World

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A whole new world – That’s what you are thinking when you step out on to Kreshchatyk (Крещатик) Street. It doesn’t matter if you came by bus, metro or taxi.. you are immersed in a world that is probably vastly different than what you are used to … and you are right. It is a whole new world.  But it is also strangely familiar.

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The street and plaza in front of Kreshchatyk metro station’s doors are full of people.. There are vendors selling their wares, people handing out flyers for almost everything imaginable.. people waiting to put a dove on your shoulders and snap a picture (which they will immediately try and sell you)… There are street musicians playing anything from guitars to bagpipes…. There are human statues..  There are people eating, drinking, laughing, dancing,  or just going about their lives.  It can seem a bit overwhelming but you’ll be fine. So grab your camera and let’s take a walk.

Even though it is only 1.2 km long, Kreshchatyk, is the main street in Kiev. It begins at European Square on the northeast and ends at Besserabtka Square. Nestled in-between is Independence Square, commonly called the Maidan.

European Square

European Square

European Square is home to the Ukrainian House and the National Philharmonic. You will also find the entrance to the Ukrainian/Russian Friendship Arch here.

As you head southwest along the street, you will notice that the buildings are all very similar in appearance.  During WWII, the Red Army planted 100’s and 100’s of explosives in the buildings on both sides of the street. After withdrawing from the city, these explosives were detonated and virtually destroyed every building along the street. It was the first time that explosives were detonated using radio waves. After the re-occupation the buildings were rebuilt in the Stalinist style.

Maidan Nezalezhnosti, literally Independence Square, is the next stop along Kreshchatyk Street.  This is the central square in Kiev and, most commonly called “the Maidan” .Maidan 3 Fountains 1

A monument to the Archangel Michael (spiritual protector of Kiev) can be seen among the fountains on one side of the street. 

Arch Angel Micheal Arch Angel Micheal (close) The large glass domes are skylights to the underground mall Globus. The Cossak Mamy , the goddess Berehynia and  Kyi, Schek, Khory and their sister Lybid, the legendary founders of ancient Kiev are on the other.

Mamy 2 Maidan 3 Founders MaidanThe plaza here is also used for outdoor concerts, political gatherings and protests , and one of the largest New Year’s Eve  parties I have ever attended.

Kreshchatyk Street is also blocked to traffic starting here, every weekend.  I have been told several stories as to why this is done but my favorite is this:

During WWII Kreshchatyk Street is where the women waited for and met their families when they returned from the “front lines”. It was a place to be reunited with loved ones coming home from war. I do not know if that is a true story but this section of the street is always filled with families and couples.

Kreshchatyk Street continues southwest past the main post office and the administrative buildings for the city, the city council building and the central department store until you arrive at Besserabska Square.

Besserabska Square is the home of the Besserabska Rinok. It is a large enclosed market where you can find fresh fruit, vegetables, meat, dried fish and even caviar. It is where farmers from outlying villages came to sell their produce. Kiev’s main monument to Vladimir Lenin is located across the street at the beginning of Taras Shevchenko Boulevard.

Monument to Lenin

Monument to Lenin

 Besserabska Square is also where you can find the entrances to the underground shopping center – Metrograd.

And the journey continues ….

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