- Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kiev
Infobox World Heritage Site
WHS =Kiev : Saint-Sophia Cathedral and Related Monastic Buildings, Kiev-Pechersk Lavra
State Party = UKR
Type = Cultural
Criteria = i, ii, iii, iv
ID = 527
Region = Europe and North America
Year = 1990
Session = 14th
Link = http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/527Saint Sophia Cathedral in
Kiev ( _uk. Собор Святої Софії, "Sobor Sviatoyi Sofiyi" or Софійський собор, "Sofiys’kyi sobor", _ru. Собор Святой Софии, "Sobor Svyatoi Sofii" or Софийский собор, "Sofiyskiy sobor") is an outstanding architecturalmonument ofKievan Rus' . Today, it is one of the city's best known landmarks and the first Ukrainian patrimony to be inscribed on theWorld Heritage List .The complex of the Cathedral is the main component the
National Sanctuary "Sophia of Kiev" the state institution responsible for the preservation of the Cathedral complex along with several other historic landmarks of the city.History
The cathedral's name comes from the
Hagia Sophia cathedral inConstantinople . According to a less popular theory, its model was the 13-domed oakenSaint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod , whichYaroslav I the Wise determined to imitate in stone as a sign of gratitude to the citizens ofNovgorod who had helped him secure the Kievan throne in 1019.The first foundations were laid in
1037 but the cathedral took two decades to complete. The structure has 5nave s, 5apse s, and (quite surprisingly forByzantine architecture ) 13cupola s. It is surrounded by two-tier galleries from three sides. Measuring 37 by 55 meters, the exterior used to be faced withplinth s. On the inside, it retainsmosaics andfresco s from theeleventh century , including a dilapidated representation of Yaroslav's family.Originally the cathedral was a burial place of the Kievan rulers including
Vladimir Monomakh ,Vsevolod Yaroslavich and of course the cathedral's founderYaroslav I the Wise , although only the latter's grave survived to our days (see ).After the pillaging of Kiev by
Andrei Bogolyubsky ofVladimir-Suzdal in1169 followed by Mongolian Tatars in1240 the cathedral fell into disrepair. Following the 1595-96Union of Brest , the cathedral of Saint Sophia belonged to theUkrainian Greek Catholic Church until it was claimed by the Ukrainian Orthodox metropolitanPeter Mogila (Mohyla) in 1633. Mogila commissioned the repair work and the upper part of the building was thoroughly rebuilt, modeled by the Italian architect Octaviano Mancini in the distinctUkrainian Baroque style, while preserving the Byzantine interior, keeping its splendor intact. The work continued under theCossack Hetman Ivan Mazepa , and in 1740 the Cathedral was completed to its present form.After the
Russian Revolution of 1917 and during the Soviet antireligious campaign of the 1920s, the government plan called for the cathedral's destruction and transformation of the grounds into a park "Heroes ofPerekop " (after aRed Army victory in theRussian Civil War inCrimea ). The cathedral was saved from destruction primarily with the effort of many scientists and historians. Nevertheless, in1934 , Soviet authorities confiscated the structure, including the surrounding seventeenth–eighteenth century architectural complex and designated it as an architectural and historical museum.Since the late 1980s Soviet, and later Ukrainian, politicians promised to return the building to the Orthodox Church. Due to various schisms and factions within the Church the return was postponed as all Orthodox and the Greek-Catholic Churches lay claim to it. Although all of the Orthodox churches have been allowed to conduct services at different dates, other times they are denied access. Most memorable was the funeral of
Patriarch Volodymyr of theUkrainian Orthodox Church - Kiev Patriarchy , when riot police were forced to prevent the burial on the premises of the museum and a bloody clash took place. After events such as those no religious body has yet been given the rights for regular services. The complex now remains a museum of Ukraine's Christianity, with most of its visitors being tourists.On
August 21 ,2007 , the Saint Sophia Cathedral was named one of theSeven Wonders of Ukraine , based on a voting by experts and the internet community.ee also
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Kiev Pechersk Lavra
*Saint Sophia Cathedral in Polotsk
*Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod
*Hagia Sophia External links
* [http://www.sophia.org.ua/ Official Website of the museum]
* [http://www.oldkyiv.org.ua/data/sophia.php?lang=ua Saint Sophia Cathedral - Kiev History Site]
* [http://www.sobory.ru/article/index.html?object=01028 Sobory.ru] - information about the cathedral
* [http://travel.kyiv.org/old/churches/uach2_e.htm travel.kyiv.org] - information for tourists
* [http://www.icon-art.info/location.php?lng=en&loc_id=148 Mosaics and frescoes of St. Sophia Cathedral]
*uk icon [http://wek.kiev.ua/wiki/index.php/%D0%A1%D0%BE%D1%84%D1%96%D0%B9%D1%81%D1%8C%D0%BA%D0%B8%D0%B9_%D1%81%D0%BE%D0%B1%D0%BE%D1%80 Софійський собор] in [http://wek.kiev.ua/ "Wiki-Encyclopedia Kyiv"]
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