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    Berestove (Ukrainian: Берестове) is a historical location in Kyiv, Ukraine. It is in the Pechersk Raion of the city in the historic Hungarian tract. The location is situated between Lypky, Klov, Zvirynets and the right banks of Dnieper.

  2. Berestove (Ukrainian: Берестове; Russian: Берестовое, romanized: Berestovoye; German: Birkenfeld or Neu-Nikolaifeld) is a village in Bakhmut Raion in Donetsk Oblast of eastern Ukraine, about 95.5 kilometres (59.3 mi) east-northeast from the centre of Donetsk city.

  3. The Church of the Saviour at Berestove (Ukrainian: Церква Спаса на Берестові, romanized: Tserkva Spasa na Berestovi) is a church located immediately north of Kyiv Pechersk Lavra in an area known as Berestove.

  4. Listed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List, the Church of Our Savior was built within a monastery complex in Berestove Village, the one-time seat of Kyiv’s royal family. The sanctuary was modified over time, the most radical revisions undertaken in 1752, when it became a five-domed edifice.

  5. The Church of the Saviour at Berestovo is located immediately north of the Monastery of the Caves in an area known as Berestove. Although it is situated outside the Lavra fortifications, the Saviour Church is part of the Lavra complex and the related World Heritage Site.

  6. A medieval architectural monument built probably in the early 11th century during the reign of Prince Volodymyr Monomakh in the village of Berestove (now part of Kyiv). It was a typical three-nave, three-apse church with a single dome resting on six pillars.

  7. 1. Church of the Saviour in Berestove, the interior The Church of the Saviour in Berestove is a large five-storey brick church, which consists of four different parts. Its oldest core is the former ancient narthex (second half of the 11th - beginning of the 12th century).

  8. The Church of the Saviour at Berestove is one of the oldest religious structures in Kiev, originally built around the 12th century AD. Historians say its construction was ordered by Vladimir Monomakh (1113–1125), ruler of Kievan Principality, and was the biggest religious site of the time in the city.

  9. Located just a little north of the Monastery Of The Caves in an area known as Berestove is The Church Of The Savour Of Berestove ,an unbelievably beautiful church ,constructed in the reign of Grand Prince Of Kievan Rus Volodymyr Monomakh between 1113 and 1125 as the main cathedral of the Transfiguration Monastery.

  10. The Church of the Saviour at Berestovo is a church located immediately north of the Monastery of the Caves in an area known as Berestove. Although it is situated outside the Lavra fortifications, the Saviour Church is part of the Lavra complex and the related World Heritage Site.