Bohdan Khmelnytsky Monument, Kyiv

Monument to Bohdan Khmelnytsky
Пам'ятник Богданові Хмельницькому
The monument as it appears today, with the previous inscription covered up[a]
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50°27′13″N 30°30′59″E / 50.45356°N 30.51651°E / 50.45356; 30.51651
LocationSophia Square, Kyiv, Ukraine
DesignerMikhail Mikeshin (statue), Vladimir Nikolaev (pedestal)
TypeEquestrian statue
Materialbronze (statue), granite (pedestal)
Completion date1888
Dedicated toBohdan Khmelnytsky
Installation of the monument in 1888 and the Church of the Tithes right behind the prospective view
Side view with the right hand extended towards the "High City" center holding a bulawa

The Bohdan Khmelnytsky Monument (Ukrainian: Пам'ятник Богданові Хмельницькому) is a monument in Kyiv dedicated to Bohdan Khmelnytsky, the first Hetman of the Zaporizhian Host. It was built in 1888 and is one of the oldest sculptural monuments in Kyiv. It is a dominating feature of Sophia Square and one of the city's symbols.

The monument is located almost in the middle of the Sophia Square (formerly the main city's square) on the axis that unites both belltowers of the Sophia Cathedral and the St. Michael's Monastery.

Here on 23 December 1648, residents of Kyiv met Khmelnytsky leading his Cossacks' regiments entering the city through the Golden Gates soon after the victory over Polish Army at the Battle of Pyliavtsi.
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