On July 28, Ukraine celebrates the national holiday of the Baptism of Rus-Ukraine and the Day of Ukrainian Statehood, and according to the Orthodox calendar, it is the day of memory of the holy prince Volodymyr, the baptizer of Kyivan Rus. This material provides an overview of the capital's monuments dedicated to the Prince of Kyiv.
Volodymyr the Great (960-1015) took the throne of the Grand Prince of Kyiv in 978. At that time, Kyivan Rus was torn by civil strife. First of all, the young ruler began to build military fortifications, strengthen the army, gather together and consolidate the Slavic lands. After 35 years of rule, he left behind a huge and powerful state that was respected and feared by both Byzantium and Europe. In 988, he baptized Rus and made Christianity the state religion, thereby introducing it into European civilization.
The monument to Prince Volodymyr on Volodymyrska Hill is one of the earliest in Kyiv
Part of the facade of the monument
Column of Magdeburg Law - "lower" monument to Prince Volodymyr. The oldest monument in Kyiv, erected in 1802
St.Volodymyr Cathedral, built in 1888, for the 900th anniversary of the Baptism of Kyivan Rus
The gates of St. Volodymyr Cathedral. Figures of Prince Volodymyr and his grandmother Princess Olha of Kyiv
A monument to Prince Volodymyr near the Column of Magdeburg Law, at the probable place of the baptism of the people of Kyiv
Memorial plaque on the facade of the Dormition Cathedral of the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra. Unveiled for the 1000th anniversary of Prince Volodymyr's death
Monument "Prince Volodymyr chooses faith" on the territory of the International Academy of Personnel Management
Bronze icon on the facade of the Desyatynnyi Monastery on the site of the Desyatynna Church
The mosaic icon of St. Volodymyr in St. George Church of the Vydubysky Monastery
Prince Volodymyr with his sons Princes Boris and Hleb. A fragment of a wall painting of the St. Michael Golden-Domed Monastery
Saints Prince Volodymyr and Princess Olha. Mosaic of the Transfiguration Cathedral in Teremky
Saint Prince Volodymyr. Ibid