A British newspaper praised St. Andrew's Church in Kyiv
The Ukrainian capital was included in the list of 10 cities with the most beautiful landscapes, according to travelers from The Guardian, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
This is reported on the publication's website.
The British newspaper highlighted St. Andrew's Church and the view from the observation deck near it.
“The pastel-colored St. Andrew's Church, which sits atop a steep hill in Kiev's historic Podolsk district, has beautiful Baroque architecture... You can look up at the colorful old houses, church domes and cobblestone street known as St. Andrew's Descent before turning around, and see a stunning view of the Dnieper and modern Kyiv,” travelers note.
Also included in the top 10 landscapes from The Guardian are views from Mount Lions Head in Cape Town, from the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, from the Lotte Center in Hanoi, from Mount Artxanda in Bilbao, from a restaurant in Valparaiso, from a cable car in Bergen, from Castel San Pietro Terme in Verona and from a villa in the center of Havana.
Let us recall that under Petro Poroshenko the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine gave the St. Andrew's Church for the use of the Istanbul Patriarch Bartholomew by a special law.
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