Kiev Passage
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The Kiev Passage (Ukrainian: Київський Пассаж, Kyivs’kyi Passazh; as in the French word Passage) is a small, narrow street located in the centre of the Ukrainian capital city of Kiev, right off the main and best known street in the city, Khreschatyk. The street has many small outdoor cafés and shopping stores on the buildings' first floors and residential apartments on the upper floors.
A monument to the Russian writer, journalist, and editor Viktor Nekrasov, born in the city. |
[edit] External links
- Aleksandr Anisimov, "Wow! What a Passage!" Something about early trade., Kievskiy Telegraf, №5 (195), January 30 - February 5, 2004. (Russian)
- Kiev Passage - On Wikimapia
Area surrounding Khreschatyk |
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Besarabska Square: Besarabsky Market | Besarabsky Quarter | Metrohrad | Arena Centre |
Prorezna Street | Central Department Store | Ministry of Agrarian Policy | Passage | City Council |
Maidan Nezalezhnosti: Central Post Office | Globus | Liadskyi Gate | National Musical Academy | Hotel Ukrayina | October Palace | Trade Union House | Kiev Conservatory |
European Square: Hotel Dnipro | Ukrainian House | Kiev Philarmony | Parliamentary Library |