This superb art gallery has become an international hub for contemporary art, developing the Ukrainian art scene. The PinchukArtCentre occupies six floors with exhibition spaces on four floors, library, education room, book store, video-lounge and café.
2. Go down to the world’s deepest Metro Station
Arsenalna Metro Station is the deepest subway station in the world, lying nearly 350 feet (105.5 meters) beneath the city. Taking the escalator up and down to the station takes almost five minutes, which is why you’ll see locals running on the stairs instead.
3. Tour the Cherynobl nuclear zone
Take a tour of the haunting Cherynoble disaster zone to learn about the nuclear incident, the devastating effects it still has on the community today and discover a snapshot of 1980s Communist life in Ukraine. You’ll also visit Pripyat, a ghost town located just next to the nuclear plant.
4. Take fun photos at Pejzazna Alley
Hidden in the cosy yard in the Old Kyiv’s very centre, this ‘Landscape Alley’ is the favourite strolling place for Kyiv locals. Mosaic sculptures add a splash of colour and there’s also a children’s playground ‘Alice in the Wonderland’, whose carousels and slides are shaped like the characters of the namesake fairy-tale by Lewis Carrol.
5. Chill on the beach at Hydropark
Spread over two islands, this popular urban beach is packed with cafes, discos, boat rides, volleyball and other water sport activities. Have a kebab and a few beers, and sunbathe for the afternoon. If you’re really brave, work up the courage to do the 30m bungee jump.
6. Visit the Museum of Unnecessary Things
This unusual museum has a fascinating collection of things that some consider trash but have been turned into treasure. Over one million items have made their way to this unusual attraction since it opened in 1943, including the world’s first vacuum cleaner, a gramophone, and the prototype of an early walker.
7. Explore the many beautiful Orthodox Churches
You can’t visit Kiev and not spend a morning discovering the many colourful domed churches in the city. Religion and spirituality run deep in Ukrainian culture, and you can find many beautiful monasteries, cathedrals and churches all around Kiev.
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