Heroes (2015)
Day by day the number of memorials to the USSR are being removed and destroyed in Ukraine. One complex of the era's brutalist sculpture remains at the base of the Motherland statue on the Pechersk Hills.
Brutalist Park
KYIV DESTINATION: The Memorial Park to the Second World WarDay by day the number of memorials to the USSR are being removed and destroyed in Ukraine. One complex of the era's brutalist sculpture remains at the base of the Motherland statue on the Pechersk Hills.
The complex starts a few hundred metres away from the Pechersk Lavra monastery. Entrance is free and it stretches for about a kilometre. It was opened in 1981 by USSR President Brezhnev.
The scale of the park is as impressive as the scale of the monument. For people who are less keen on concrete the park also has spectacular views of the river Dnipro.
The park has been relegated to the back pages of most English-language guidebooks, which reflects Ukraine's desire to for get the Soviet past and develop something more fitting to remember the Great Patriotic War. But it is an architectural complex of global significance. You will therefore have most of the park to yourself. Nearby is the Fire of Glory, which is lit annually on Victory Day.
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