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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KhreshchatykKhreshchatyk - Wikipedia

    Khreshchatyk (Ukrainian: Хрещатик, pronounced [xreˈʃt͡ʃɑtɪk]) is the main street of Kyiv, the capital city of Ukraine. The street is 1.2 kilometres (0.75 mi) long, and runs in a northeast-southwest direction from European Square through the Maidan to Bessarabska Square and the Besarabsky Market .

    • Wacław Worowski Street (1923–1937), Eichhornstraße (1941–1943)
    • 1.2 km (0.75 mi)
  2. Jan 16, 2023 · Khreshchatyk Street has been an important cultural and political center for Kyiv, Ukraine since it was first built in the 19th century. It’s a symbolic emblem of both the city and Ukrainian nation, as well as one of its most recognizable landmarks. During World War II, Khreshchatyk Street was almost reduced to ruins following Nazi bombings ...

  3. www.visitkievukraine.com › sights › khreschatykKhreshchatyk - Kiev Ukraine

    Sep 15, 2014 · Measuring around 1.5 km in length, Khreshchatyk is Kiev’s most famous and well-trodden street. During World War II the retreating Soviet Army mined most of it as a welcoming present for the advancing Nazis. It was gratefully accepted, resulting in complete destruction of most of the existing buildings. When the war ended, the street was ...

    • Khreschatyk, Kiev, Kiev Oblast
    • The street has numerous crucial offices in the Kyiv. Along the street are the offices of the Kyiv City Council which contains both the city’s council and the state administration, the Main Post Office, the Ministry of Agrarian Policy, the State Committee of Television and Radio Broadcasting, the Central Department Store (TsUM), the Ukrainian House, and others.
    • The street houses the Ukrainian House. The Ukrainian House is also known as the International Convention Center. The Ukrainian House is the largest international exhibition and convention center in Kyiv, Ukraine.
    • The street also houses European Square. European Square is a square located in what is known as the Old Town (Stare Misto) or the Upper Town, Kyiv, Ukraine.
    • Khreshchatyk was included in the top 20 most expensive shopping streets in Europe. Kyiv proudly presents residents and visitors alike with lots of exciting shopping opportunities.
  4. Khreshchatyk acquired its final outline in the plans of Kyiv in 1837; it was extended to Bessarabska Square and given its modern name, which since 1869 has been officially assigned to the street. In 1892, the first electric tram in the Russian Empire began to travel along Khreshchatyk, the line of which went to Podol.

  5. In the heart of the city is Khreshchatyk, the main street in Kiev and one of the most famous, it stretches for 1.2 kilometres running from European Square to Bessarabska Square. The street was completely devastated during World II by Red Army troops who were retreating from the city and subsequently the street was rebuilt in the neo-classical ...

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