- Fountain of Samson, Kiev
The Fountain of Samson or Felitsiyal ( _uk. Фонтан Самсон, Феліціял, translit.: "Fontan Samson, Felitsiial") is a
Ukrainian Baroque fountain in thePodil raion ofKiev . It was constructed in the 18th Century, later demolished by theBolsheviks either in 1934 or 1935, and rebuilt in 1981.History
It was constructed during 1748-1749 after the Podil
magistrate 's decision to repair the water distribution system. The project was assigned toIvan Hryhorovych-Barskyi , a descendant of a well-known Podil family and a graduate of theKyiv Mohyla Academy . The fountain was a pavilion-like circular rotunda with a cupola resting on four piers, with each pier embellished by two columns ofCorinthian order . The dome of the fountain was topped by a 2 meter high gilded copper statue ofSt. Andrew . Before the 1800s a statue of an angel who held a chance from which water issued and ran into a basin was erected inside the fountain. In1809 , the angel was replaced by an almost life size wooden sculpture ofSamson , who was tearing the lion's jaws from which the water flowed, hence the name, Fountain of Samson. The sculpture was likely modeled uponMikhail Kozlovsky 's famous statue, a centerpiece of thePeterhof Grand Cascade, with St. Samson symbolising the Russian victory over Sweden at Poltava: the lion is an element of Sweden's coat of arms and the battle was won on St. Samson Day. The fountain received its water supply from the "Starokievskaya Gora" through wooden pipes.Before the start of
World War I the two statues of St. Andrew and Samson were removed from the fountain and put into storage, which later proved beneficial as theBolsheviks destroyed the structure altogether. In 1927 the rotunda's dome was repaired by theKiev City Council government. During 1935, the Architectural Planning Administration proposed to include the structure in a planned park on the Red Square (now theKontraktova Square ). According to a factually uncertain story,Communist Party officialPavel Postyshev , instructed the Chairman of the City Council, Ryzhkov, to remove the so-called "kiosk". Overnight the 18th century structure was dismantled. Its foundations however were preserved.During the second half of the 1970s a decision was made to reintroduce the lost historical atmosphere to the old merchant and artisans quarter of Ukrainian capital, as part of an effort to develop the Podil as a tourist center of Kiev. In these plans the rebuilding of the Fountain of Samson was included. In the autumn of 1977, the government of the Ukrainian S.S.R. directed the City Council of Kiev to rebuild the structure, which was finished in 1981. It was built according to designs by Ukrainian architect V. P. Shevehenko. The fountain today contains concrete copies of the original statues of St. Andrew and Samson and a
sundial clock on one of the columns.References
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External links
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