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Address: Kiev, Bankova street, 10 - nearest underground station Khreschatyk
Особенно рекомендую нашим уважаемым гостям НЕПРЕМЕННО увидеть это чудо!!! Некий трепет вызывает каждая химера. Мне нравится рассматривать их и представлять себе о чем же думают эти мистические существа, глядя на нас...
Address: Kiev, Bankova street, 10 - nearest underground station Khreschatyk
Несомненно это уникальное строение! Но, честно говоря, сюжеты барельефов пугают. У меня остались неоднозначные впечатления. Можно посетить, если будете неподалёку, либо ОЧЕНЬ любите архитектуру.
Address: Kiev, Bankova street, 10 - nearest underground station Khreschatyk
Великолепное творение архитектора Городецкого. Единственное в Киеве в своем роде. Омрачает только то, что в последнее время к нему практически невозможно попасть. Проход к зданию частенько закрыт в связи с тем, что здание находится прямо напротив администрации президента.
Address: Kiev, Bankova street, 10 - nearest underground station Khreschatyk
The house was built by a "cement baron" and famous architect. It is made entirely of concrete and the amazing details of the figures was thought at the time not to be possible in cement. So, in a way this was the ultimate "super bowl" of advertising a product. This is truly a world class historic building and well worth seeing. It is located within a government compound (including the President's residence) so access is not always available during this current period of strife (check first for times). The interior is also interesting but does require a reservation and fees. It is about halfway up one of Kiev's hills and there are many interesting and older structures to view in the area. Also one of the more expensive places to have a residence. I walked down the stairs to the Ivan Franko theatre where there is a small square and a statue recognizing one of Kiev's most famous comedians (with his small dog). If you are a "walkaholic" like me, you will certainly appreciate this building along with the others in the area as part of a day long adventure! Just plan to take rests along the way....or better yet, start at the top and work your way down.