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European Square (Kyiv)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

European Square and the Hotel Dnipro.

European Square (Ukrainian: Європейська площа, romanizedYevropeiska ploshcha) is a square located in what is known as the Old Town (Stare Misto) or the Upper Town, in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. It is also located at the north-eastern end of the Khreschatyk, the city's main thoroughfare. Other streets connected to the square are Tryokhsvyatytelska Street, Volodymyrskyi Descent, and Hrushevsky Street.

In 2013–14 the square was one of the centres of the EuroMaidan protests.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

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Former names

The square was known under at least nine different names during the last two hundred years.

  • Originally, the square was called the Horse's Square (Konnaya Ploschad), because its location was used for horse trading.
  • 1806 - Theatre Square (Teatralnaya Ploschad), after the 1805–1806 construction of the first theater in Kyiv by the architect Andriy Melensky located at the current place of Ukrainian House.
  • 1851 - European Square (Yevropeyskaya Ploschad), when the Yevropeysky Hotel was built to the designs of the architect Alexander Vikentievich Beretti.
  • 1869 - Tsar Square (Tsarskaya Ploschad, due to the monument of Alexander II of Russia erected there). During that time the square was also referred to as Aleksandrovskaya for the same reason and because through it was passing ulitsa Aleksandrovskaya (today split Mykhailo Hrushevsky Street, Volodymyr Descent, and Petro Sahaidachny Street).
  • 1919 - Third International's Square (Ploschad Tretieva Internatsionala), after the Soviet occupation of Ukraine.
  • 1941 - Adolf Hitler Square (Adolf Hitler Platz),[8] German occupation
  • 1944 - Stalin Square (Stalinskaya Ploschad), Soviet return
  • 1961 - Lenin's Komsomol Square (Ploschad Leninskava Komsomola), destalinization process

Attractions

Streets

List of streets that connect to the square.

Gallery

References

External links

50°27′8″N 30°31′39″E / 50.45222°N 30.52750°E / 50.45222; 30.52750

This page was last edited on 13 January 2024, at 12:16
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