Churches of Ukraine (Ukraine: wounded beauty fighting for us VIII)

 Wherever you go in Ukraine, the most notable structures are invariably Churches. 

I wonder if there was a sort of grandiose competition among Churches in Kyiv a long time ago.

St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery may be the most famous one.




The church at the highest point is probably St. Andrew's Church. It is an excellent point to have a bird's eye view of Kyiv. 

Unlike Lviv, Kyiv allows photos at high points.






I feel the grandest one is St. Sophia's Cathedral. It requires one or two hours to tour it.





The churches in Odesa are less grandiose than those in Kyiv. This is Spaso-Preobrazhensky Cathedral



The churches in Lviv seem to be more diverse. I am not qualified to explain the difference.

Here are the Church of Saints Olga & Elizabeth and St. George's Cathedral.





You see a beautiful church (Khram Svyatoho Mykolaya) before entering the city of Mykolaiv.


This is the case in rural areas too. You see a beautiful church before seeing the village. The houses of a village may be modest but not its church.



I have been wondering if the Moscow KGB thug pretending to be a Christian (he has broken most of the Ten Commandments) makes him hesitate to rain rockets on Churches that most Ukrainians care for deeply.

"71.7% of the population declared themselves believers."

Ukraine: wounded beauty fighting for us

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