- Ukrainian Club Building
Ukrainian Club Building is a historical building located at "42, Volodymyrs'ka Street", in
Kiev ,Ukraine . Constructed in the times ofRussian Empire , it was used for many purposes, namely as the meeting place of the "Ukrainian Club", "Rodyna", and the "Ukrainian Scientific Society". In addition, the "Ukrainian Central Rada", a representative body formed in 1917 in Kiev to govern theUkrainian People's Republic , was founded in the buildingFact|date=February 2007 in March 1917. The first floor of the building now houses the escalators leading to theKiev Metro station, "Zoloti Vorota". The building is a property of Kiev City. Along with a few municipal offices located there, a part of the building is currently subleased for office space by a set of political, civil, and small business organizations."Ukrainian Club" meeting place
The "Ukrainian Club" ( _uk. Український клуб, tranlsit.: "Ukrayins'kyi klub"), was a union of national public figures of
Ukraine headed byMykola Lysenko . The club's meetings were attebded by the Ukrainian writersIvan Nechuy-Levitsky ,Lesya Ukrainka , her motherOlena Pchilka ,Maxim Rylsky - then a gymnasium pupil, and the actors Mariya Zankovetska and Mykola Sadovsky. In addition,Mikhail Kotsubinsky ,Panas Mirny , andIvan Franko visited the club during their stays in Kiev.In 1912, the "
Kiev City Council " had closed the Ukrainian Club, accusing it of subversive activity. But soon, another Ukrainian society, "Rodyna", was arranged in the same building where the former Ukrainian Club met. When the city's administration gave permission to organize the "Rodyna" club, it was assumed that the stress mark was on the first syllable meant motherland, "Rodina". However, the members of the club always called it "Rodyna" (translated as "family" in Ukrainian).References
*cite book | title=Touring Kyiv | author=Malikenaite, Ruta | publisher=Baltia Druk | year=2003 | id=ISBN 966-96041-3-3 | pages=50
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