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Walk through Podil – one of the oldest neighborhoods of Kyiv

Podil is a historic neighborhood of Kyiv, part of the Podilskyi district. This low-lying part of the city is an ancient district of artisans and merchants.

The neighborhood extends along the right bank of the Dnieper River and Kyiv harbor, between the pedestrian bridge across the Dnieper and Zavodska Street. Photos by: Igor Golovach.

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The Poshtova Square – one of the oldest historic squares of Kyiv. Church of the Nativity.

Podil neighborhood, Kyiv, Ukraine, photo 2

Hotel “Riviera”.

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River Station.

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The Dnieper River.

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Borychiv Tik Street.

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Andriyivskyy (Andrew’s) Descent connecting Kyiv’s Upper Town and Podil.

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St Andrew’s Church.

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“Castle of Richard Lionheart”.

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The Kiev Funicular connecting Kyiv’s Upper Town and Podil.

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Petra Sahaidachnoho Street.

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Ihorivska Street.

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Contract Square in the center of Podil.

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Petra Sahaidachnoho Street.

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