fbpx
Wikipedia

Saint Sophia Cathedral, Kyiv

Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv, Ukraine, is an architectural monument of Kievan Rus'. The former cathedral is one of the city's best known landmarks and the first heritage site in Ukraine to be inscribed on the World Heritage List along with the Kyiv Cave Monastery complex.[2][nb 1] Aside from its main building, the cathedral includes an ensemble of supporting structures such as a bell tower and the House of Metropolitan. In 2011 the historic site was reassigned from the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Regional Development of Ukraine to the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine.[4][5] One of the reasons for the move was that both Saint Sophia Cathedral and Kyiv Pechersk Lavra are recognized by the UNESCO World Heritage Program as one complex, while in Ukraine the two were governed by different government entities. It is currently a museum.

Saint Sophia Cathedral, Kyiv
Собор святої Софії/Софійський собор
Saint Sophia Cathedral
Interactive fullscreen map
50°27′10″N 30°30′52″E / 50.45278°N 30.51444°E / 50.45278; 30.51444
LocationNational Sanctuary "Sophia of Kyiv"
Holy Sophia Cathedral Complex
Shevchenkivskyi District, Kyiv
CountryUkraine
WebsiteOfficial website
History
DedicationHagia Sophia
Architecture
Heritage designationSeven Wonders of Ukraine[1]
StyleByzantine architecture,
Ukrainian Baroque
Years built11th century
Specifications
Length41.7 m (137 ft)
Width54.6 m (179 ft)
Dome height (inner)28.6 m (94 ft)
Official nameSaint-Sophia Cathedral
LocationEurope
Part ofKyiv: Saint-Sophia Cathedral and Related Monastic Buildings, Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra
Criteriai, ii, iii, iv
Reference527
Inscription1990 (14th Session)
Endangered2023

In Ukrainian the cathedral is known as Sobor Sviatoii Sofii (Собор Святої Софії) or Sofiiskyi sobor (Софійський собор).

The complex of the cathedral is the main component and museum of the National Sanctuary "Sophia of Kyiv" which is the state institution responsible for the preservation of the cathedral complex as well as four other historic landmarks across the nation.

History edit

 

The cathedral is named after the 6th-century Hagia Sophia (Holy Wisdom) cathedral in Constantinople (present-day Istanbul), which was dedicated to the Holy Wisdom rather than to a specific saint named Sophia. The first foundations were laid in 1037 or 1011,[6] but the cathedral took two decades to complete. According to one theory, Yaroslav the Wise sponsored the construction of the Saint Sophia Cathedral in 1037 to celebrate his decisive victory over the nomadic Pechenegs in 1036 (who thereafter were never a threat to Kyiv).[7] According to Dr. Nadia Nikitenko, a historian who has studied the cathedral for 30 years, the cathedral was founded in 1011, under the reign of Yaroslav's father, Grand Prince of Kievan Rus, Vladimir the Great. This has been accepted by both UNESCO and Ukraine, which officially celebrated the 1000th anniversary of the cathedral during 2011.[8] The structure has 5 naves, 5 apses, and (quite surprisingly for Byzantine architecture) 13 cupolas. It is surrounded by two-tier galleries from three sides. Measuring 37 to 55 m (121 to 180 ft), the exterior used to be faced with plinths. On the inside, it retains mosaics and frescos from the 11th century, including a dilapidated representation of Yaroslav's family, and the Orans.

Originally the cathedral was a burial place of the Kievan rulers including Vladimir Monomakh, Vsevolod Yaroslavich and the cathedral's founder Yaroslav I the Wise, although only the latter's grave survived to this day (see picture).

 
Saint Sophia Cathedral, in 1889, Department of Image Collections, National Gallery of Art Library, Washington, DC

After the pillaging of Kyiv by Andrei Bogolyubsky of Vladimir-Suzdal in 1169, followed by the Mongol invasion of Rus' in 1240, the cathedral fell into disrepair. It was greatly rebuilt in its modern splendor in the 16th century, when the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth was trying to unite Catholic and Orthodox churches. Following the 1595-96 Union of Brest, the Cathedral of Holy Sophia belonged to the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church which commissioned the repair work and the upper part of the building was thoroughly rebuilt, modeled by the Italian architect Octaviano Mancini in the distinct Ukrainian Baroque style, while preserving the Byzantine interior, keeping its splendor intact. The work continued under the Cossack Hetman Ivan Mazepa until 1767. During this period around Holy Sophia Cathedral a bell tower, a monastery canteen, a bakery, a "House of Metropolitan", the western gates (Zborovski gates), a Monastic Inn, a Brotherhood campus and a bursa (seminary) were all erected. All of these buildings, as well as the cathedral after the reconstruction, have distinctive features of Ukrainian Baroque.

 
The museum depicted on a 1988 5 rouble Soviet coin with a Russian inscription

After the October Revolution of 1917 in Russia and during the Soviet anti-religious campaign of the 1920s, the government plan called for the cathedral's destruction and transformation of the grounds into a park "Heroes of Perekop" (after a Red Army victory in the Russian Civil War in Crimea). The cathedral was saved from demolition[9] (the opposite St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery was blown up in 1935[9]) primarily with the effort of many scientists and historians. Nevertheless, in 1934, Soviet authorities confiscated the structure from the church, including the surrounding 17th–18th-century architectural complex and designated it as an architectural and historical museum.

Since the late 1980s, Soviet, and later Ukrainian, politicians promised to return the building to the Orthodox Church. Due to various schisms and factions within the Church the return was postponed as all Orthodox and the Greek-Catholic Churches lay claim to it. Although all the Orthodox churches have been allowed to conduct services at different dates, at other times they are denied access. A severe incident was the funeral of Patriarch Volodymyr of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church – Kyiv Patriarchate in 1995 when riot police were forced to prevent the burial on the premises of the museum and a bloody clash took place.[10][11][12] After events such as those no religious body has yet been given the rights for regular services. The complex now remains a secular museum of Ukraine's Christianity, with most of its visitors being tourists.

On 21 August 2007, the Holy Sophia Cathedral was named one of the Seven Wonders of Ukraine, based on votes by experts and the internet community.

On September 2023, Kyiv was listed as a World Heritage “in danger” because of Russia’s war in Ukraine. This move by the United Nations was an effort to produce aid and protection for the site.[13]

Gallery edit

Cathedral complex edit

 
Christmas celebrations in front of St. Sophia Cathedral bell tower
 
Model of the original Holy Sophia Cathedral on the ₴2 note
  • Sophia Cathedral
  • Bell tower
  • House of the Metropolitan
  • Refectory Church
  • Brotherhood building
  • Bursa (high school)
  • Consistory
  • Southern entrance tower
  • Zaborovski Gate
  • Cells
  • Monastic Inn
  • Memorial Stela of Yaroslav's library

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ In late 2010 a UNESCO monitoring mission was visiting the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra to check the situation of the site. At the time the Minister of Culture Mykhailo Kulynyak stated the historic site along with the Holy Sophia Cathedral was not threatened by the "black list" of the organization.[3] The World Heritage Committee of UNESCO decided in June 2013 that Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, and St Sophia Cathedral along with its related monastery buildings would remain on the World Heritage List.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 18 August 2007. Retrieved 10 July 2015.
  2. ^ a b Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, St. Sophia Cathedral remain on UNESCO's World Heritage List, Interfax-Ukraine, 20 June 2013, archived from the original on 24 June 2013
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 11 July 2015. Retrieved 10 July 2015.
  4. ^ "Міністерство культури України". Archived from the original on 21 July 2012. Retrieved 10 July 2015.
  5. ^ Голос України.–2011.–9 лютого. Міністерств багато, а Софія Київська – одна.–Градоблянська Т. (government website) Archived 2012-07-16 at archive.today
  6. ^ Facts.kieve.ua 2010-01-17 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ "Kyiv". World Heritage Site.
  8. ^ Booklet "The Millenary of St. Sophia of Kyiv" by Nadia Nikitenko, Kyiv 2011
  9. ^ a b Forgotten Soviet Plans For Kyiv, Kyiv Post (28 July 2011)
  10. ^ "Reuters Archive Licensing". Reuters Archive Licensing. Retrieved 2023-06-23.
  11. ^ "Police beat mourners at patriarch's burial". The Independent. 1995-07-19. Retrieved 2023-06-23.
  12. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : "Ukraine - Patriarch Volodymyr's Burial Violence". YouTube. - More than 1,000 mourners had carried the coffin of the Patriarch of Kiev and All Ukraine, Volodymyr to his burial site. The Orthodox believers were intending to bury their religious leader in the grounds of the main Sofia cathedral, but police used force to stop the ceremony as the Patriarch's grave was being dug. As a temporary measure, police allowed mourners to bury the patriarch beneath the pavement in front of the cathedral."
  13. ^ Francis, Ellen; Han, Jintak (2023-09-16). "In photos: Centuries-old Kyiv cathedral and monastery on U.N. danger list". The Washington Post.

External links edit

  • 3D-model of Sophia Cathedral (3.2 Mb)
  • (in Ukrainian) Official Website of the museum
  • (in Russian) - information about the cathedral
  • Travel.kyiv.org - information for tourists
  • Mosaics and frescoes of St. Sophia Cathedral
  • (in Ukrainian) Софійський собор in Wiki-Encyclopedia Kyiv
  • (in English) Must see places in Kiev - Holy Sophia Cathedral[permanent dead link]
  • Mosaics and Frescoes of Saint Sophia Cathedral of Kyiv. Photoalbum. Kyiv, Mistectvo, 1975.
  • Saint Sophia Cathedral within Google Arts & Culture
  •   Media related to Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv at Wikimedia Commons

saint, sophia, cathedral, kyiv, saint, sophia, cathedral, kyiv, ukraine, architectural, monument, kievan, former, cathedral, city, best, known, landmarks, first, heritage, site, ukraine, inscribed, world, heritage, list, along, with, kyiv, cave, monastery, com. Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv Ukraine is an architectural monument of Kievan Rus The former cathedral is one of the city s best known landmarks and the first heritage site in Ukraine to be inscribed on the World Heritage List along with the Kyiv Cave Monastery complex 2 nb 1 Aside from its main building the cathedral includes an ensemble of supporting structures such as a bell tower and the House of Metropolitan In 2011 the historic site was reassigned from the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Regional Development of Ukraine to the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine 4 5 One of the reasons for the move was that both Saint Sophia Cathedral and Kyiv Pechersk Lavra are recognized by the UNESCO World Heritage Program as one complex while in Ukraine the two were governed by different government entities It is currently a museum Saint Sophia Cathedral KyivSobor svyatoyi Sofiyi Sofijskij soborSaint Sophia CathedralInteractive fullscreen map50 27 10 N 30 30 52 E 50 45278 N 30 51444 E 50 45278 30 51444LocationNational Sanctuary Sophia of Kyiv Holy Sophia Cathedral ComplexShevchenkivskyi District KyivCountryUkraineWebsiteOfficial websiteHistoryDedicationHagia SophiaArchitectureHeritage designationSeven Wonders of Ukraine 1 StyleByzantine architecture Ukrainian BaroqueYears built11th centurySpecificationsLength41 7 m 137 ft Width54 6 m 179 ft Dome height inner 28 6 m 94 ft UNESCO World Heritage SiteOfficial nameSaint Sophia CathedralLocationEuropePart ofKyiv Saint Sophia Cathedral and Related Monastic Buildings Kyiv Pechersk LavraCriteriai ii iii ivReference527Inscription1990 14th Session Endangered2023 In Ukrainian the cathedral is known as Sobor Sviatoii Sofii Sobor Svyatoyi Sofiyi or Sofiiskyi sobor Sofijskij sobor The complex of the cathedral is the main component and museum of the National Sanctuary Sophia of Kyiv which is the state institution responsible for the preservation of the cathedral complex as well as four other historic landmarks across the nation Contents 1 History 2 Gallery 3 Cathedral complex 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp The cathedral is named after the 6th century Hagia Sophia Holy Wisdom cathedral in Constantinople present day Istanbul which was dedicated to the Holy Wisdom rather than to a specific saint named Sophia The first foundations were laid in 1037 or 1011 6 but the cathedral took two decades to complete According to one theory Yaroslav the Wise sponsored the construction of the Saint Sophia Cathedral in 1037 to celebrate his decisive victory over the nomadic Pechenegs in 1036 who thereafter were never a threat to Kyiv 7 According to Dr Nadia Nikitenko a historian who has studied the cathedral for 30 years the cathedral was founded in 1011 under the reign of Yaroslav s father Grand Prince of Kievan Rus Vladimir the Great This has been accepted by both UNESCO and Ukraine which officially celebrated the 1000th anniversary of the cathedral during 2011 8 The structure has 5 naves 5 apses and quite surprisingly for Byzantine architecture 13 cupolas It is surrounded by two tier galleries from three sides Measuring 37 to 55 m 121 to 180 ft the exterior used to be faced with plinths On the inside it retains mosaics and frescos from the 11th century including a dilapidated representation of Yaroslav s family and the Orans Originally the cathedral was a burial place of the Kievan rulers including Vladimir Monomakh Vsevolod Yaroslavich and the cathedral s founder Yaroslav I the Wise although only the latter s grave survived to this day see picture nbsp Saint Sophia Cathedral in 1889 Department of Image Collections National Gallery of Art Library Washington DC After the pillaging of Kyiv by Andrei Bogolyubsky of Vladimir Suzdal in 1169 followed by the Mongol invasion of Rus in 1240 the cathedral fell into disrepair It was greatly rebuilt in its modern splendor in the 16th century when the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth was trying to unite Catholic and Orthodox churches Following the 1595 96 Union of Brest the Cathedral of Holy Sophia belonged to the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church which commissioned the repair work and the upper part of the building was thoroughly rebuilt modeled by the Italian architect Octaviano Mancini in the distinct Ukrainian Baroque style while preserving the Byzantine interior keeping its splendor intact The work continued under the Cossack Hetman Ivan Mazepa until 1767 During this period around Holy Sophia Cathedral a bell tower a monastery canteen a bakery a House of Metropolitan the western gates Zborovski gates a Monastic Inn a Brotherhood campus and a bursa seminary were all erected All of these buildings as well as the cathedral after the reconstruction have distinctive features of Ukrainian Baroque nbsp The museum depicted on a 1988 5 rouble Soviet coin with a Russian inscription After the October Revolution of 1917 in Russia and during the Soviet anti religious campaign of the 1920s the government plan called for the cathedral s destruction and transformation of the grounds into a park Heroes of Perekop after a Red Army victory in the Russian Civil War in Crimea The cathedral was saved from demolition 9 the opposite St Michael s Golden Domed Monastery was blown up in 1935 9 primarily with the effort of many scientists and historians Nevertheless in 1934 Soviet authorities confiscated the structure from the church including the surrounding 17th 18th century architectural complex and designated it as an architectural and historical museum Since the late 1980s Soviet and later Ukrainian politicians promised to return the building to the Orthodox Church Due to various schisms and factions within the Church the return was postponed as all Orthodox and the Greek Catholic Churches lay claim to it Although all the Orthodox churches have been allowed to conduct services at different dates at other times they are denied access A severe incident was the funeral of Patriarch Volodymyr of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Kyiv Patriarchate in 1995 when riot police were forced to prevent the burial on the premises of the museum and a bloody clash took place 10 11 12 After events such as those no religious body has yet been given the rights for regular services The complex now remains a secular museum of Ukraine s Christianity with most of its visitors being tourists On 21 August 2007 the Holy Sophia Cathedral was named one of the Seven Wonders of Ukraine based on votes by experts and the internet community On September 2023 Kyiv was listed as a World Heritage in danger because of Russia s war in Ukraine This move by the United Nations was an effort to produce aid and protection for the site 13 Gallery edit nbsp The Virgin Orans c 1000 nbsp Church Fathers Order c 1000 nbsp The Deesis 1000 nbsp Princely group portrait South wall of the nave c 1000 nbsp Sarcophagus of Yaroslav the Wise nbsp The Annunciation The Archangel Gabriel 1000 nbsp Saint Sophia The Wisdom of God 1700Cathedral complex edit nbsp Christmas celebrations in front of St Sophia Cathedral bell tower nbsp Model of the original Holy Sophia Cathedral on the 2 note Sophia Cathedral Bell tower House of the Metropolitan Refectory Church Brotherhood building Bursa high school Consistory Southern entrance tower Zaborovski Gate Cells Monastic Inn Memorial Stela of Yaroslav s librarySee also edit nbsp Ukraine portal nbsp Christianity portal Architecture of Kyivan Rus List of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Ukraine Holy Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod Saint Sophia Cathedral in PolotskNotes edit In late 2010 a UNESCO monitoring mission was visiting the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra to check the situation of the site At the time the Minister of Culture Mykhailo Kulynyak stated the historic site along with the Holy Sophia Cathedral was not threatened by the black list of the organization 3 The World Heritage Committee of UNESCO decided in June 2013 that Kyiv Pechersk Lavra and St Sophia Cathedral along with its related monastery buildings would remain on the World Heritage List 2 References edit 7 chudes Ukrayini Novini Archived from the original on 18 August 2007 Retrieved 10 July 2015 a b Kyiv Pechersk Lavra St Sophia Cathedral remain on UNESCO s World Heritage List Interfax Ukraine 20 June 2013 archived from the original on 24 June 2013 Ministerstvo kulturi Ukrayini Archived from the original on 11 July 2015 Retrieved 10 July 2015 Ministerstvo kulturi Ukrayini Archived from the original on 21 July 2012 Retrieved 10 July 2015 Golos Ukrayini 2011 9 lyutogo Ministerstv bagato a Sofiya Kiyivska odna Gradoblyanska T government website Archived 2012 07 16 at archive today Facts kieve ua Archived 2010 01 17 at the Wayback Machine Kyiv World Heritage Site Booklet The Millenary of St Sophia of Kyiv by Nadia Nikitenko Kyiv 2011 a b Forgotten Soviet Plans For Kyiv Kyiv Post 28 July 2011 Reuters Archive Licensing Reuters Archive Licensing Retrieved 2023 06 23 Police beat mourners at patriarch s burial The Independent 1995 07 19 Retrieved 2023 06 23 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Ukraine Patriarch Volodymyr s Burial Violence YouTube More than 1 000 mourners had carried the coffin of the Patriarch of Kiev and All Ukraine Volodymyr to his burial site The Orthodox believers were intending to bury their religious leader in the grounds of the main Sofia cathedral but police used force to stop the ceremony as the Patriarch s grave was being dug As a temporary measure police allowed mourners to bury the patriarch beneath the pavement in front of the cathedral Francis Ellen Han Jintak 2023 09 16 In photos Centuries old Kyiv cathedral and monastery on U N danger list The Washington Post External links edit3D model of Sophia Cathedral 3 2 Mb in Ukrainian Official Website of the museum Holy Sophia Cathedral Kyiv History Site in Russian Sobory ru information about the cathedral Travel kyiv org information for tourists Mosaics and frescoes of St Sophia Cathedral in Ukrainian Sofijskij sobor in Wiki Encyclopedia Kyiv in English Must see places in Kiev Holy Sophia Cathedral permanent dead link Mosaics and Frescoes of Saint Sophia Cathedral of Kyiv Photoalbum Kyiv Mistectvo 1975 Saint Sophia Cathedral within Google Arts amp Culture nbsp Media related to Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saint Sophia Cathedral Kyiv amp oldid 1215328421, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.