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Historic Kyiv Pechersk Lavra Monastery Damaged in Russian Attack

Overview and Significance of Kyiv Pechersk Lavra Monastery

KYIV, June 15 (Reuters) - The Kyiv Pechersk Lavra monastery, a symbol of Ukrainian spiritual and cultural history whose golden domes have towered over the capital for almost a millennium, was set ablaze on Monday during a Russian attack, Ukrainian authorities said.

Here are some facts about the monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site:

Historical Background

Its History Dates Back to 11th Century

A grand complex with striking belltowers, resplendent churches, chapels, gates and seminary buildings, the Lavra was founded by monks near the Dnipro river in 1051.

The first historian of Ukraine, Nestor the Chronicler, lived and worked at the monastery. Over the next centuries, the monastery emerged as a leading spiritual centre of Kyivan Rus, where chroniclers, icon painters and physicians worked, fostering the development of education.

The complex grew to become the main sacred site of Orthodox Christianity in eastern Europe. A short drive from Kyiv's bustling city centre, it continues to draw large numbers of worshippers and tourists.

Monastery Complex and Architecture

Sprawling Complex

The complex, whose name means "monastery of the caves", occupies more than 20 hectares and has more than 100 buildings, housing several churches and chapels. Six ancient underground churches are located in the caves of the monastery. It also houses several museums.

Caves

The monastery comprises a network of surface and underground churches dating from the 11th to the 19th centuries, set within a labyrinthine cave complex extending over 600 metres.

Home to monks for centuries, the caves were dug into Dnipro hills between 5 and 15 metres deep.

The bodies of monks rest within the monastery's caves, including the first monk to inhabit the caves, St Anthony.

Recent Events

Dormition Cathedral Set on Fire

A Russian strike set fire to the roof of the Dormition Cathedral, the main cathedral of the monastery complex, Ukrainian officials said.

The cathedral, whose history also dates back to the 11th century, served as a necropolis for the medieval princes of Kyiv. It was also badly damaged during World War Two.

International Response and Claims

"This strike on the Lavra is an attack on the Christian community and on the cultural heritage of humanity," Zelenskiy said, adding that the site would be fully restored.

Russia denied striking the cathedral, saying it had been damaged by a U.S.-made Patriot air defence missile. 

(Reporting by Anna PruchnickaEditing by Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • Founded around 1051 by monks including Saint Anthony and Theodosius, the Lavra has been a central spiritual, cultural and educational institution in Eastern Europe for nearly a thousand years (whc.unesco.org).
  • The sprawling complex covers about 26 hectares and includes over a hundred structures above and below ground, including surface churches, Baroque-era monuments, a bell tower 96 m tall, and labyrinthine caves extending hundreds of meters (guide.kyivcity.gov.ua).
  • The Dormition (Assumption) Cathedral—originally built in the 1070s, destroyed in 1941, then fully reconstructed and reopened in 2000—served historically as a mausoleum for medieval princes and remains a key cultural and religious symbol (en.wikipedia.org).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra monastery?
The Kyiv Pechersk Lavra is a UNESCO World Heritage monastery in Kyiv, known for its spiritual, cultural, and historical significance since the 11th century.
When was the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra founded?
The monastery was founded in 1051 by monks near the Dnipro river and has a history spanning nearly a millennium.
What happened to the Dormition Cathedral during the Russian strike?
The Dormition Cathedral, the main church of the monastery, caught fire as a result of the Russian strike, damaging its roof.
What makes the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra a UNESCO World Heritage site?
Its exceptional architecture, ancient caves, and vital role in Orthodox Christianity and Eastern European culture have earned it UNESCO status.
How extensive is the Lavra complex?
The Lavra occupies over 20 hectares, featuring more than 100 buildings, including churches, chapels, museums, and a vast network of caves.

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