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Khreshchatyk ( uk, Хрещатик, ) is the main street of
Kyiv Kyiv, also spelled Kiev, is the capital and most populous city of Ukraine. It is in north-central Ukraine along the Dnieper River. As of 1 January 2021, its population was 2,962,180, making Kyiv the seventh-most populous city in Europe. Ky ...
, Ukraine. The street has a length of . It stretches from the European Square (northeast) through the Maidan and to Bessarabska Square (southwest) where the Besarabsky Market is located. Along the street are the offices of the Kyiv City Council which contains both the city's council and the state administration, the Main Post Office, the Ministry of Agrarian Policy, the State Committee of Television and Radio Broadcasting, the
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(TsUM), the Ukrainian House, and others. The entire street was completely destroyed during
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by the retreating
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troops and rebuilt in the neo-classical style of post-war Stalinist architecture. Among prominent buildings that did not survive were the Kyiv City Duma, the Kyiv Stock Exchange, Hotel Natsional, and the Ginzburg House. The street has been significantly renovated during the modern period of Ukraine's independence. Today, the street is still significant to administrative and business city organizations, as well as a popular tourist attraction. As of 2010, Khreshchatyk is included in the Top 20 of most expensive shopping streets in Europe.


History

The name of Khreshchatyk is believed to be derived from the Slavic word ''krest'' or ''khrest'' (
cross A cross is a geometrical figure consisting of two intersecting lines or bars, usually perpendicular to each other. The lines usually run vertically and horizontally. A cross of oblique lines, in the shape of the Latin letter X, is termed a s ...
). It lies in a valley that is crossed by several ravines. When looked at from above, the valley resembles a cross. A small river, the Khreshchatyk River, a tributary of Kyiv's
Lybid River The Lybid ( uk, Либідь) is a small river in Kyiv, Ukraine. A right tributary of the Dnieper, it flows within the "Right Bank" (original) part of the city, just to the west of the historic center. The Lybid has played an important role in ...
, ran along much of the valley, and still runs underground along much of the street.


Russian Empire

For a long time, Khreshchatyk remained an undeveloped ravine between several neighborhoods of Kyiv:
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– the commercial neighbourhood, the Upper City – the administrative neighbourhood, and Pechersk neighbourhood built around the Pechersk Lavra ("Monastery of the Caves"). The development of the area only started in the 19th century. The ravine was filled and accelerating construction quickly followed. By the middle 19th century, Khreshchatyk was developed as Kyiv's main thoroughfare in the climate of rapid growth of the city during the
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in
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. The street soon became the center of Kyiv's commercial life, as the city itself developed into the main commercial center in the Empire's south-west. In 1892, the first electric tram line in the
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ran in Kyiv and by 1894, the line was extended to Khreshchatyk. The street was served by the tram for about 40 years.


Revolution

During the period of chaos after the
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, many buildings on Khreshchatyk were heavily damaged as the city changed hands many times between
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,
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, Polish, and
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forces. On 9 May 1920, the
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under General Rydz-Smigly celebrated their capture of Kyiv by a ceremonial parade on Khreshchatyk. They were driven out by the Bolshevik counter-offensive within weeks.


Interbellum

Between the wars, Khreshchatyk underwent major development and reconstruction. Between 1923 and 1937, the street was named after V.V. Vorovsky, an early
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diplomat assassinated in
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. In the mid-1930s, the tram lines were deconstructed, and the trams replaced by
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es.


World War II

During
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, almost every building on the street was mined with explosives by the retreating
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troops. In September 1941, after
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troops occupied the city, explosions were set off by radio-controlled fuses from over 400 kilometres away. The demolition of over three hundred buildings on Khreshchatyk became the first operation in history where the long-distance radio-controlled explosions were used for military purposes. Much of the surviving historic center of Kyiv was demolished. This unprecedented method of warfare caused panic and brought heavy casualties among both the occupiers and city's remaining civilian population. Under German occupation, the street was renamed ''Eichhornstrasse'', after the
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supreme commander of Army Group Kyiv (Heeresgruppe Kiew) and simultaneously military governor of Ukraine during the previous German occupation, who had been assassinated on the Khreshchatyk road in Kyiv by the social revolutionary Boris Donskoi in 1918.


Soviet Ukraine

Following the war, Khreshchatyk was rebuilt in the 1950s and 1960s. The street was widened to 75–100 meters and new buildings were erected in the Neoclassical Stalinist architectural style. Important buildings of the new ensemble include the City Council House (''Kyivrada''), the Central Post Office (''Poshtamt'') and Trade-Union House (''Budynok Profspilok''). It was used for demonstrations and parades in honor of 1 May (until 1969),
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and the
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. The street was one of Kyiv's first landmarks that was serviced by the Kyiv Metro in 1960, (see ''
Khreshchatyk (Kyiv Metro) Khreshchatyk ( uk, Хрещатик, ) is a station on the Sviatoshynsko-Brovarska Line of the Kyiv Metro. The station is named for the Khreshchatyk street, the most central street in Kyiv. The station was opened in 1960 along with the first sta ...
'') and was the system's first transfer station when the second line opened in 1976. On 1 May 1986, a few days after the Chernobyl nuclear accident, Soviet authorities held a traditional May Day parade on Khreshchatyk, to "calm people" and "prevent panic" caused by the disaster. Thousands of Kyivans, including many children, were exposed to dangerous doses of
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. In the late 1980s, the
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of the Central Post Office building partially collapsed during heavy rain, killing a dozen people and injuring some. The porch was rebuilt in the following years according to its original design. On 24 July 1990, the first ceremonial raising of the Ukrainian national flag took place on Khreshchatyk, on the large flagstaff of the Kyiv City Council. Due to its central location, the street became the traditional place for political rallies.


Independent Ukraine

Following the
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and Ukraine becoming independent, the avenue gained a wider context as the central street of the country. During the late 1990s, a complex reconstruction took place, and most of the buildings were cosmetically cleaned up from elements, structurally upgraded and enhanced with colourful illumination. Modern electronic billboards and screens were also installed. Starting with the third
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, a
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through Khreshchatyk has been held irregularly.Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives on Nationalism
by
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, ibidem Press, 2007, (352)
Language Policy and Discourse on Languages in Ukraine Under President Viktor Yanukovych
by Michael Moser, ibidem Press, 2013, (page 102)
Ukraine military parade marks 25 years of independence
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(24 August 2016)
Since 1994, the Kyiv Parade has been held 18 times out of 28 years. In 2000–01, Khreshchatyk and Maidan Nezalezhnosti, became the centre of the mass protest campaign known as Ukraine without Kuchma. Allegedly to keep the protesters out, the city Mayor ( Oleksandr Omelchenko at that time) ordered a major reconstruction of the street, which led to the significant rebuilding of Maidan Nezalezhnosti, and construction of two large underground shopping malls. In the winter of 2004, Khreshchatyk and Maidan Nezalezhnosti became the centre of the main public protests of the
Orange Revolution The Orange Revolution ( uk, Помаранчева революція, translit=Pomarancheva revoliutsiia) was a series of protests and political events that took place in Ukraine from late November 2004 to January 2005, in the immediate afterm ...
. The protesters' main tent encampment was situated in the street, and many Khreshchatyk buildings served as makeshift feeding and warming sites for the protesters, including the City Council House. At its peak, over a million people from all around Ukraine attended the rally. In late 2013 Khreshchatyk also became one of the centres of the
Euromaidan Euromaidan (; uk, Євромайдан, translit=Yevromaidan, lit=Euro Square, ), or the Maidan Uprising, was a wave of demonstrations and civil unrest in Ukraine, which began on 21 November 2013 with large protests in Maidan Nezalezhno ...
protests. During the
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, anti-tank obstacles were placed on Khreshchatyk.Ukraine: Artists in Kyiv work 12 hours a day making anti-tank obstacles
(4 March 2022) Due to the mobilization of Ukrainian forces and further threat of Russian forces shelling civilians, the Kyiv parade was cancelled; instead the burnt remains of numerous Russian military vehicles and artilleries were displayed along Khreshchatyk.


Attractions

Khreshchatyk is a popular attraction for tourists. During weekends and public holidays, the street is closed to road traffic and reserved for pedestrians. Khreshchatyk contains many up-market stores, cafés, and restaurants. Points of interest situated along Khreshchatyk are the following (south-west to north-east): * Bessarabska Square, including: ** Besarabsky indoor Market (nineteenth century) **"Besarabsky Quarter" (shops and offices complex, partly nineteenth century, includes PinchukArtCentre of contemporary art) **''Metrohrad'', underground shopping centre *Central Department Store (''TsUM'') * Kyiv Passage, a small narrow commercial and residential street *City Council Building (''
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'') * Maidan Nezalezhnosti, including: **Central Post Office (''Poshtamt'') ** National Musical Academy Concert Hall **''Globus'' underground shopping centre, and the preserved ruins of
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Liadski Gate beneath the square ** Hotel ''Ukrayina'' (previously called ''Moskva'') * European Square ("Yevropeyska Square"), including: **Hotel ''Dnipro'' **
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news agency building ** Ukrainian House (''Ukrayinskyi Dim'') conference and exhibitions hall ** Kyiv Philharmonic building (nineteenth century) ** People's Friendship Arch monument dedicated to the unification of Russia and Ukraine with the signing of the
Treaty of Pereyaslav The Pereiaslav AgreementPereyaslav Agreement
Khreshchatyk is a traditional setting for outdoor concerts and festivals, and is frequented by street musicians. Major parades and celebrations are held on Kyiv Day (the last Sunday of May), Victory Day (9 May) and Ukrainian
Independence Day An independence day is an annual event commemorating the anniversary of a nation's independence or statehood, usually after ceasing to be a group or part of another nation or state, or more rarely after the end of a military occupation. Many ...
(24 August).


Significant buildings

*No.2 Ukrainian House *No.4
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building *No.15 Pasazh *No.24 Ministry of Agrarian Policy *No.36 Kyiv City Council/Kyiv City State Administration *No.38 Central Department Store


Streets and Squares

*
Volodymyr Descent Volodymyrska Hill or Saint Volodymyr Hill ( uk, Володимирська гірка, ''"Volodymyrska hirka"'') is a large park located on the steep right-bank of the Dnipro River in central Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. Its most famous and pro ...
* Hrushevskoho Street *Tryokhsvyatytelska Street *Instytutska Street * Maidan Nezalezhnosti *Architect Horodetsky Street * Prorizna Street * Lyuteranska Street *Khmelnytsky Street


Transportation

* Kyiv Metro, both stations of the city's
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system are transferable. **Stations Maidan Nezalezhnosti / Khreschchatyk – transfer ( / ) **Stations Teatralna / Zoloti Vorota – transfer ( / )


Music

*In the 1980s
Alexander Rosenbaum Alexander Yakovlevich Rosenbaum PAR (russian: link=no, Александр Яковлевич Розенбаум, ''Aleksandr Jakovlevič Rozenbaum'') (born September 13, 1951) is a Russian bard from Saint Petersburg. Graduated from the First ...
wrote a song dedicated to the street "Khreschatyk" (the song became famous by the chansonnier
Mikhail Shufutinsky Mikhail Zakharovich Shufutinsky (russian: Михаи́л Заха́рович Шуфути́нский; born 13 April 1948) is a Russian pop singer. He was once a citizen of the United States from 1990 to 2003, but now lives in Russia. He is cur ...
). *In 1994
Pavlo Zibrov Pavlo Mikolajovich Zibrov ( uk, Павло Микола́йович Зібров) is a Ukrainian pop singer (baritone), song writer. People's Artist of Ukraine (1996). He became notable for his song ''Khreshchatyk''. Pavlo Zibrov was born on 21 J ...
wrote a song to the words Yuri Rybchinsky dedicated to the street "Khreschatyk", which was shot a video clip. *Since 1999, on the street weekly for 20 years, they have been filming the Ukrainian television program "Karaoke on Independence Square".


Gallery

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References

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External links


The concept of Khreshchatyk architecture after World War II

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19th-century views of Khreshchatyk



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Kyiv and Kreshchatyk: The Paradox of War
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