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Kyiv Pechersk Lavra
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Etymology and other names
File:Perchersk Lavra, Kyiv Lithograph.jpg|thumb|A lithograph of Pechersk Lavra, Kyiv,Department of Image Collections National Gallery of ArtNational Gallery of ArtIn Ukrainian, the word pechera (in Ukrainian Cyrillic пеÑеÑа) means cave which itself came from Proto-Slavic *Ñеktera that means cave as well. The word lavra is used to describe high-ranking male monasteries for monks of the Eastern Orthodox Church. Therefore, the name of the monastery is also translated as Kyiv Cave Monastery, Kyiv Caves Monastery or the Kyiv Monastery of the Caves (на пеÑеÑÐ°Ñ ).{{cn|date=January 2023}}History
Foundation and early history
According to the Primary Chronicle, in the early 11th century, Anthony, a Christian monk from Esphigmenon monastery on Mount Athos, originally from Liubech of the Principality of Chernigov, returned to Rus' and settled in Kyiv as a missionary of monastic tradition to Kyivan Rus'. He chose a cave at the Berestov Mount that overlooked the Dnieper River and a community of disciples soon grew. Prince Iziaslav I of Kyiv ceded the whole mount to the Anthonite monks who founded a monastery built by architects from Constantinople.{{cn|date=January 2023}}Modern history
Together with the Saint Sophia Cathedral, the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra has been inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1990.Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, St. Sophia Cathedral remain on UNESCO's World Heritage List {{Webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20130624183743weblink |date=24 June 2013 }}, Interfax-Ukraine (20 June 2013){{#tag:ref|Late 2010 a monitoring mission of UNESCO was visiting the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra to check on situation of the site. At the time the Minister of Culture Mykhailo Kulynyak stated the historic site along with the Saint Sophia Cathedral was not threatened by the "black list" of the organisation.WEB,weblink "СоÑÑÑ ÐиÑвÑÑкÑй Ñа ÐиÑво-ÐеÑеÑÑÑкÑй лавÑÑ "ÑоÑний ÑпиÑок" ЮÐÐСÐРне загÑожÑÑ" â ÐÑнÑÑÑÑ ÐºÑлÑÑÑÑи ÐÐ¸Ñ Ð°Ð¹Ð»Ð¾ ÐÑлинÑк, "Sophia of Kyiv and Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra are not threatened by the UNESCO "black list" - Minister of Culture Mykhailo Kulinyak, 23 June 2017, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20150711080914weblink">weblink 11 July 2015, dmy-all, The World Heritage Committee of UNESCO decided in June 2013 that Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, and St. Sofia Cathedral and related monastery buildings would remain on the World Heritage List.|group=nb}} The monastery complex is considered a separate national historic-cultural preserve (sanctuary), the national status to which was granted on 13 March 1996.WEB,weblink ÐÑо Ð½Ð°Ð´Ð°Ð½Ð½Ñ ÑÑаÑÑÑÑ Ð½Ð°ÑÑоналÑного ÐиÑво-ÐеÑеÑÑÑÐºÐ¾Ð¼Ñ Ð´ÐµÑжав... - вÑд 13.03.1996 â 181/96, On granting the status of national Kyiv-Pechersk State... - dated 03.13.1996 No. 181/96, zakon1.rada.gov.ua, 23 June 2017, The Lavra is not only located in another part of the city, but is part of a different national sanctuary than Saint Sophia Cathedral. While being a cultural attraction, the monastery is once again active, with over 100 monks in residence.{{citation needed|date=May 2017}} It was named one of the Seven Wonders of Ukraine on 21 August 2007.{{cn|date=January 2023}}Until the end of 2022, jurisdiction over the site had been divided between the state museum, National Kyiv-Pechersk Historic-Cultural Preserve,WEB,weblink Ð¡Ð°Ð¹Ñ ÐаÑÑоналÑного ÐиÑво-ÐеÑеÑÑÑкого ÑÑÑоÑико-кÑлÑÑÑÑного заповÑдника, Site of the National Kyiv-Pechersk Historical and Cultural Reserve, www.kplavra.kyiv.ua, 23 June 2017, and the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) (UOC-MP) as the site of the chief monastery of that Church and the residence of its leader, Onufrius, Metropolitan of Kyiv and All Ukraine.WEB,weblink General information â Kyiv Holy Dormition Caves Lavra, 14 November 2016, 9 December 2019, NEWS,weblink Head of UOC led solemnities on Synaxis of Near Caves' Venerable Fathers, Kyiv Holy Dormition Caves Lavra, 11 October 2019, 12 December 2019, In January 2023, the Ukrainian government terminated the UOC-MP's lease of the Dormition Cathedral and the Refectory Church (also known as the Trapezna Church), returning those properties to direct state control.JOURNAL, 2023-01-05, Historical churches of the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra returned to Ukrainian state from Russia-affiliated church,weblink Euromaidan Press, WEB, January 7, 2023, Ukraine reclaims Kyiv cathedral amid church dispute,weblink 2023-01-07, ABC News, en, It also announced that the Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU) had been granted permission to celebrate a Christmas service in the Dormition Cathedral, on 7 January 2023, Orthodox Christmas by the Old Calendar, a service which was celebrated by Metropolitan Epiphanius at 9am that day.WEB, Epiphanius for the first time conducts Christmas service in Holy Dormition Cathedral,weblink 2023-01-07, www.ukrinform.net, 7 January 2023, en, On 10 March 2023, the National Kyiv-Pechersk Historic-Cultural Preserve announced that the 2013 agreement on the free use of churches by the UOC-MP would be terminated on the grounds that the church had violated their lease by making alterations to the historic site, and other technical infractions.WEB, 1 April 2023, 6 April 2023, Orthodox leader in Kyiv ordered under house arrest by Ukrainian court,weblink PBS NewsHour, English, The UOC-MP was ordered to leave the territory by 29 March. The UOC-MP answered back that there were no legal grounds for the eviction and called it "a whim of officials from the Ministry of Culture." On 17 March 2023 the press secretary for Russian President Vladimir Putin Dmitry Peskov stated that the decision of the Ukrainian authorities not to extend this lease to representatives of the UOC-MP "confirms the correctness" of the (24 February 2022) Russian invasion of Ukraine.WEB, 17 March 2023, 17 March 2023, Kremlin says Ukrainian authorities' decision on Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Moscow Patriarchate justifies "special operation",weblink Ukrainska Pravda, English, The UOC-MP did not fully leave Kyiv Pechersk Lavra following 29 March 2023.WEB, 6 April 2023, 6 April 2023, Metropolitan Epiphany urges calm after arrest of abbot,weblink Church Times, English, WEB, Lavra. What's next?,weblink 31 March 2023, 31 March 2023, {{ill, Lb.ua, uk, Lb.ua, |lang=Ukrainian}}File:Near Caves.jpg|The Near Caves of the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra. Sketch by the Dutch artist Abraham van Westerveld made in 1651File:Lavra Kyiv.JPG|A panorama of the monastery, southward viewFile:Uspensky Sobor.jpg|The restored Cathedral of the Dormition, in 2005File:Kievo-Pecherska Lavra Belltower.jpg|Up-close view of the Great Lavra Belltower with its four tiers in 2005Hegumens
{{refimprove section|date=January 2023}}The hegumens of Kyiv Pechersk Lavra are listed below.{| class="wikitable collapsible autocollapse"Buildings and structures
File:Perchersk Lavra, Kyiv Panorama.jpg|thumb|Pechersk Lavra, Kyiv, in 1889, Department of Image Collections, National Gallery of ArtNational Gallery of ArtThe Kyiv Pechersk Lavra contains numerous architectural monuments, ranging from bell towers to cathedrals to cave systems and to strong stone fortification walls. The main attractions of the Lavra include the Great Lavra Belltower, and the Dormition Cathedral, destroyed in fighting the Germans World War II, and fully reconstructed in the 1990s after the fall of Soviet Union by Ukraine.Other churches and cathedrals of the Lavra include: the Refectory Church, the Church of All Saints, the Church of the Saviour at Berestove, the Church of the Exaltation of Cross, the Church of the Trinity, the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin, the Church of the Conception of St. Anne, and the Church of the Life-Giving Spring. The Lavra also contains many other constructions, including: the St. Nicholas Monastery, the Kyiv Theological Academy and Seminary, and the Debosquette Wall.{{cn|date=January 2023}}Great Lavra Belltower
The Great Lavra Belltower is one of the most notable features of the Kyiv skyline and among the main attractions of the Lavra. 96.5 meters in height, it was the tallest free-standing belltower at the time of its construction in 1731â1745, and was designed by the architect Johann Gottfried Schädel. It is a Classical style construction and consists of tiers, surmounted by a gilded dome.{{cn|date=January 2023}}Dormition Cathedral
(File:Ð¡Ð¾Ð±Ð¾Ñ Ð£ÑпенÑÑкий2.jpg|thumb|The restored Dormition Church)Built in the 11th century, the main church of the monastery was destroyed during the World War II, a couple of months after the Nazi Germany troops occupied the city of Kyiv, during which the Soviet Union conducted the controversial 1941 Khreshchatyk explosions. Withdrawing Soviet troops practiced the tactics of scorched earth and blew up all the Kyiv bridges over Dnieper as well as the main Khreshchatyk street and Kyiv Pechersk Lavra.WEB, 2016-11-03, 1941: ÑниÑÑожение УÑпенÑкого ÑобоÑа в ÐавÑе,weblink 2023-06-02, BBC News УкÑаÑна, ru-UA, The destruction of the cathedral followed a pattern of Soviet disregard for cultural heritage, as they previously blew up the ancient St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery nearby in the 1930s.NEWS, ÐогÑн, ÐлекÑандÑ, 2021-09-20, ÐандалÑ-оÑденоноÑÑÑ. Ðак ÐÑаÑÐ½Ð°Ñ Ð°ÑÐ¼Ð¸Ñ Ð²Ð·ÑÑвала Ðиев, ru, Радио Свобода,weblink 2023-06-02, In 1928, the monastery was converted into an anti-religious museum park by the Soviet authorities and after their return no efforts were provided to restore the church. The temple was finally restored in 1995 after Ukraine obtained its independence and the construction was accomplished in two years. The new Dormition Church was consecrated in 2000.Gate Church of the Trinity
The Gate Church of the Trinity is located atop the Holy Gates, which houses the entrance to the monastery. According to a legend, this church was founded by the Chernihiv Prince Sviatoslav II. It was built atop an ancient stone church which used to stand in its place.After the fire of 1718, the church was rebuilt, its revered facades and interior walls enriched with ornate stucco work made by craftsman V. Stefaovych.In the 18th century, a new gilded pear-shaped dome was built, the facade and exterior walls were decorated with stucco-moulded plant ornaments and a vestibule built of stone attached to the north end. In the early 20th century, the fronts and the walls flanking the entrance were painted by icon painters under the guidance of V. Sonin. The interior of the Gate Trinity Church contains murals by the early 18th century painter Alimpy Galik.{{cn|date=January 2023}}Refectory chambers with Church of the Saints Anthony and Theodosius
(File:Kijów zabytkowy (307).JPG|thumb|Refectory Church)The refectory chambers with the Church of the Saints Anthony and Theodosius is the third in a series of temples. The original temple was built in the 12th century and no drawings or visual depictions of it remain. The second temple was built at the time of the Cossack Hetmanate and was disassembled by the Russian authorities in the 19th century. It was replaced with the current temple, often referred to as the Refectory Church of the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra.{{cn|date=January 2023}}The All Saints Church
The All Saints Church, erected in 1696â1698, is a fine specimen of Ukrainian baroque architecture. Characteristic of the church facades are rich architectural embellishments. In 1905, students of the Lavra art school painted the interior walls of the church. The carved wooden iconostasis is multi-tiered and was made for the All Saints church in the early 18th century.{{cn|date=January 2023}}Church of the Saviour at Berestove
File:ЦеÑква СпаÑа-на-ÐеÑеÑÑовÑ, м. ÐиÑв.jpg|thumb|Side view of the Church of the Saviour at Berestove seen with its campanile, designed by architect Andrei Melenskyi in the Classical style.]]The Church of the Saviour at Berestove is located to the North of the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra. It was constructed in the village of Berestove around the start of the 11th century during the reign of Prince Vladimir Monomakh. It later served as the mausoleum of the Monomakh dynasty, also including Yuri Dolgoruki, the founder of Moscow. Despite being outside the Lavra fortifications, the Church of the Saviour at Berestove is part of the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra complex.{{cn|date=January 2023}}{{clearleft}}Caves
The Kyiv Pechersk Lavra caverns are a system of narrow underground corridors (about 1-1½ metres wide and 2-2½ metres high), along with numerous living quarters and underground chapels. In 1051, the monk Anthony settled in an old cave in a hill near the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra. This cave received additions including corridors and a church, and is now the Far Caves. In 1057, Anthony moved to a cave near the Upper Lavra, now called the Near Caves.{{cn|date=January 2023}}Foreign travellers in the 16thâ17th centuries wrote that the catacombs of the Lavra stretched for hundreds of kilometres, reaching as far as Moscow and Novgorod,BOOK, Ruta, Malikenaite, 2003, Guidebook: Touring Kyiv, Baltia Druk, Kyiv, 966-96041-3-3, spreading awareness of the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra.{{cn|date=January 2023}}Burials
There are over a hundred burials in the Lavra. Below are the most notable ones- Ilya Muromets â in the caves (c. 11thâ12th century)
- Nestor the Chronicler â in the Near Caves (c. 1114)
- Saint Kuksha â in the Near Caves (c. 1114)
- Alipy of the Caves â in the Near Caves (c. 1114)
- Agapetus of Pechersk â in the Near Caves (c. 11th century)
- Oleg son of Vladimir II Monomakh â in the Church of the Saviour at Berestove (c. 12th century)
- Eufemia of Kyiv daughter of Vladimir II Monomakh â in the Church of the Saviour at Berestove (1139)
- Yuri Dolgoruki â in the Church of the Saviour at Berestove (1157)
- Skirgaila â regent Grand Duke of Lithuania (1397)
- Konstanty Ostrogski â near the Cathedral of the Dormition (1530)
- Vasily Kochubey â near the Refectory Church (1708)
- Ivan Iskra â near the Refectory Church (1708)
- Pyotr Stolypin â near the Refectory Church (1911)
- St. Spyridon â in the caves (c. 19thâ20th century)
- Pope Clement I â his head in the Far Caves (his remaining relics brought to San Clemente in Rome by Sts. Cyril and Methodius)
Museum
(File:Orthodox pilgrim.jpg|thumb|Eastern Orthodox pilgrim in Kyiv Pechersk Lavra â women must cover their head when entering the lavra.)The Kyiv Pechersk Lavra is one of the largest museums in Kyiv. The exposition is the actual ensemble of the Upper (Near Caves) and Lower (Far Caves) Lavra territories, which house many architectural relics of the past. The collection within the churches and caves includes articles of precious metal, prints, higher clergy portraits and rare church hierarchy photographs. The main exposition contains articles from 16th to early 20th centuries, which include chalices, crucifixes, and textiles from 16thâ19th centuries, with needlework and embroidery of Ukrainian masters. The remainder of the collection consists of pieces from the Lavra's Printing House and the Lavra's Icon Painting Workshop.BOOK, 2001, Kyiv Sightseeing Guide, Centre d'Europe, Kyiv/Lviv, 966-7022-29-3, The museum provides tours of the catacombs, which contain remains of Eastern Orthodox saints or their relics. The Caves are of geological interest because they are excavated into loess ground. They form one of the most extensive occurrences of loess caves in the world.{{citation needed|date=January 2020}}The Lavra museums include:- Museum of Historical Treasures of Ukraine
- Book and print history museum
- Museum of Ukrainian Folk Art
- Theater and film arts museum
- State historical library
Images
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- Å imon
- Yakun
- List of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Ukraine
- Crimea â Gold and Secrets of the Black Sea
Notes
{{Reflist|group=nb}}References
{{Reflist}}Sources
- Kyiv Pechersk Lavra article in Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary.
- Kyivan Cave Monastery {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111023074035weblink |date=23 October 2011 }} in the Encyclopedia of Ukraine {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090815063149weblink |date=15 August 2009 }}.
- Schotkina, Kateryna. "Kyiv Pechersk Lavra: Take away and Divide" in Zerkalo Nedeli, 11â17 November 2006.
External links
{{Commons category|Kyiv Pechersk Lavra}}- Holy Dormition Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra â Official site {{in lang|en|ru|uk}}
- National Kyiv-Pechersk Historico-Cultural Preserve
- Drawings and Sketches by Students of the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra Monastery Workshop
- M. Z. Petrenko. Cave labyrinths on the territory of the National Kyiv-Pechersk Historical and Cultural Reserve. Photo essay. Kyiv, Mystetstvo, 1974.
- National Kyiv-Pechersk Historical and Cultural Reserve. A set of postcards. Kyiv, Mystetstvo, 1977.
- Video "Kyiv Pechersk Lavra (4k UltraHD)"
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