Zamkova Hora (Kiev)
Zamkova Hora hill (Ukrainian: Замкова Гора, literally Castle Hill) in Kiev, Ukraine is a historical landmark in the center of the city. It is part of the city's geographic relief complex known as Kiev Mountains (or Kiev Hills). The place is called "Zamkova" because Vytautas the Great had his castle here. Other names: Khorevytsya, Kyselivka, Frolovska, Lysa Hora. Some important events of Ukrainian history took place on the hill.
View towards
Podil district with Castle Hill in the background
According to some researchers, Zamkova Hora also has a mystical prehistory, supposedly being one of the lysi hory ("bald mountains") - the sites of the witch gatherings. Geographically, it is really "bald" (lacking trees) from several sides.
In the 18th century a cemetery was established on the hill (now abandoned).
It is now a small landscape park in Podil Raion still containing interesting grave monuments. Zamkova Hora is also one of two hills that border the Andriyivskyy Descent.
Reclaiming the mystical essence of the hill, local satanist groups conduct their ceremonies there since late 1980s. Small ritual structures were covertly built on site.
See also
External links
- (in Ukrainian)/(in Russian) Zamkovagora Project (named after the hill, aimed to study and preserve not only it, but also other landmarks of old Kiev)
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History |
- Mikhail Bulgakov House of Residence
- Darnytsia concentration camp
- Baikove Cemetery
- Manor House Complex
- Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology
- Kiev Theological Seminary
- Konstantin Ushinsky Grave
- Taras Shevchenko House of Residence
- Presidium Building
- National Academy of Sciences
- Building of Pedagogic Museum
- Building Complex
- Taras Shevchenko National University
- Nikolai Vatutin Grave
- Lukianivske Cemetery
- Monitor Zhelezniakov
- Vincent Chvojka House of Residence
- Grave of Cossack Officers Iskra and Kochubei
- Building Complex
- Manor House of the Murashko Family of Artists
- Babi Yar
- Column of the Magdeburg Rights
- Mykhailo Hrushevsky House of Residence
- Askoldova Mohyla
- Building Complex
- Kiev Polytechnic Institute
- Building Complex
- Mykola Lysenko House of Residence
- Lesya Ukrainka House of Residence
- Memorial Complex
- Memorial of Militsiya Men
- Building of the First Private Museum
- Bohdan and Varvara Khanenkos
- Kiev Museum of Russian Arts Building
- Taras Shevchenko House of Residence
- Bykivnia
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Archaeology |
- Bourgogne Theatre
- Vydubychi
- City of Volodymyr
- Foundation and Wall Remnants
- Church Foundation of Fedoriv Monastery
- St.George Church Foundations
- Palace Foundation
- St.Irina Church Foundations
- Kytayiv Settlement
- City of Yaroslav
- Zvirynets Caves
- Lach Gates Foundations
- Old Ruthenian Settlement
- Church Foundations
- Berestove
- City of Izyaslav Svyatopolk
- Kyrylivska Archaeological Site
- Theotokos Church Foundations
- Settlement at Shchekavytsia
- Foundations of Stone Church
- Fine court of Prince Vsevolod
- Klov
- Yurkovytsia Settlement and Burial
- Uhorske
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Architecture |
- St.Alexander Kosciol
- Residential House
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- 1Unofficial designation
- Category:Urban districts of Kiev
- Category:Neighborhoods and raions of Kiev
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Coordinates: 50°27′45″N 30°30′39″E / 50.46250°N 30.51083°E / 50.46250; 30.51083