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Discover the Architectural Marvel of Gorodetsky House in Kyiv

Explore Gorodetsky House, a stunning architectural gem in Kyiv blending Gothic and Art Nouveau styles, rich in history and artistic craftsmanship.

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Gorodetsky House is a stunning example of early 20th-century architecture located in the heart of Kyiv. With its unique design and intricate details, it draws visitors from all over the world who are eager to explore its fascinating history and artistic craftsmanship.

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Bankova St, 10, Kyiv, Pechers'kyi district, UA
Monday
7 am-8 pm
Tuesday
7 am-8 pm
Wednesday
7 am-8 pm
Thursday
7 am-8 pm
Friday
7 am-8 pm
Saturday
7 am-8 pm
Sunday
7 am-8 pm

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    Getting There

    Metro

    If you are near a metro station, take the Metro to 'Arsenalna' station (Blue Line). Once you exit the station, head east towards the Park of Eternal Glory. As you exit the park, continue walking straight until you reach the intersection with Bankova Street. Turn left onto Bankova Street, and after a short walk, you will see Gorodetsky House at number 10 on your right.

    Bus

    Look for bus number 24 or 114 at any nearby bus stop. Board the bus and stay on for about 15-20 minutes. Get off at the 'Bankova Street' stop. Once you alight, walk a short distance back toward the direction you came from, and you will find Gorodetsky House at 10 Bankova Street on your left.

    Walking

    If you are in the city center, you can walk to Gorodetsky House. Start from Independence Square (Maidan Nezalezhnosti) and head east along Khreshchatyk Street. When you reach the intersection with Bankova Street, turn left. Continue walking for about 10 minutes, and you will find Gorodetsky House at 10 Bankova Street on your right.

    Tram

    Find the nearest tram stop and take tram number 18. Ride the tram until you reach the 'Gulliver' shopping mall stop. From there, exit the tram and walk west along Sportyvna Square towards Bankova Street. Turn right onto Bankova Street and continue walking until you reach Gorodetsky House at number 10.

    Local tips

    Visit early in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy a more intimate experience.
    Check for guided tours that may provide deeper insights into the history and architecture of the house.
    Bring your camera; the exterior and surrounding area offer fantastic photo opportunities.
    Combine your visit with nearby attractions, such as the Presidential Administration and Mariinsky Park, for a full day of exploration.
    Pay attention to the intricate details of the architecture; each element tells a story of its time.

    Discover more about Gorodetsky House

    Gorodetsky House is one of Kyiv's most iconic landmarks, showcasing the rich architectural heritage of Ukraine. Constructed in the early 20th century by the renowned architect Vladimir Gorodetsky, this masterpiece is a striking blend of Gothic and Art Nouveau styles, characterized by its ornate façade, whimsical sculptures, and intricate ironwork. As you approach the building, you'll be captivated by the unique design elements, including the famous 'dragon' figures that adorn the entrance, making it a prime example of Kyiv’s eclectic architectural landscape. Located on Bankova Street, in the Pechers'kyi district, Gorodetsky House serves as a historical site and a tourist attraction, drawing in visitors eager to delve into its storied past. The interiors, though not always accessible, are equally as fascinating, with many rooms preserved to reflect the opulence of the era. Guided tours provide insights into the history of the building and its architect, revealing tales of the city’s cultural evolution during the 20th century. The surrounding area is also rich in history, with several significant sites within walking distance, making it an ideal stop for anyone exploring Kyiv. Visiting Gorodetsky House is not just about admiring its exterior; it's an opportunity to connect with the artistic and historical narrative of Kyiv. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast, a history buff, or simply looking for unique photo opportunities, this location is a must-see on your travel itinerary. Don't forget to explore the nearby attractions to make the most of your visit to this remarkable city.
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