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Street view of downtown with background of St. Andrew Church of Kiev, Ukraine Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portrait, young beautiful woman tourist, in the background in the blurred background. St. Andrew church in Kiev. Ukraine. Concept Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portrait, young beautiful woman tourist, in the background in the blurred background. St. Andrew church in Kiev. Ukraine. Concept Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portrait, young beautiful woman tourist, in the background in the blurred background. St. Andrew church in Kiev. Ukraine. Concept Royalty Free Stock Photo
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St. Andrew`s church in Kiev, Ukraine Royalty Free Stock Photo
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St Andrew's Church, Kiev. Ukraine
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The Saint Andrew's Church is a major Baroque church located in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine. The church was constructed in 1747–1754, to a design by the Italian architect Bartolomeo Rastrelli. It is sometimes incorrectly referred to as a cathedral. The church is part of the National Sanctuary Sophia of Kiev as a landmark of cultural heritage. The Saint Andrew's Church overlooks the historic Podil neighborhood, situated on a steep hill to which the church gave its current name—Andriyivska Hill.[nb 1] It is currently one of four architectural landmarks of Ukraine, which were put down on the List of Mankind Treasures of Five Continents by the world society. As the church sits atop a hill, foundation problems have been one of the main concerns of preservationists. More recently, the foundation below the church has started to shift, causing some concerns that the church's foundation might collapse. Cracks have already appeared in the foundation, and some of the church's falling decor has been found in neighboring areas.[


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