Creation of the sculptures made of ice was held in Lviv at first and here are my photos of the exhibition of these ice sculptures.
Tuesday, 31 January 2012
Monday, 30 January 2012
Battle near Kruty
Yesterday, on January 29th, Ukrainians commemorated young Ukrainian fighters, killed in the battle with Soviet troops near railway station Kruty (Chernihiv region, 130 km from Kyiv) on January 29th, 1918. There were only 300 (some scientists say 420 or 500) Ukrainian young men - schoolchildren, grammar-school boys, students against 4500 (some historians say 5000 or 6000) Soviet soldiers in the battle near Kruty. That battle lasted more than 5 hours. Soviet troops won and almost all Ukrainians protectors were killed in this battle near Kruty. Indeed that Ukrainian youth understood a great danger for their lives in the battle and knew how many troops were in their enemy. But these Ukrainian fighters went and fought to save their land from Russian occupants. But they died. Because it was a few quantity of the protectors from the enemy. Nowadays Ukraine and especially Ukraine's youth commemorates the events of the battle near Kruty every year. Because this battle is a symbol of patriotism, devotion for homeland, readiness to fight and to die for native land. And also battle near Kruty teachs us that a little quantity of the protectors can't protect motherland against troops of the occupants, so it must be many protectors in the battle.
Monday, 16 January 2012
Kamyanets-Podilskyy fortress
It's snowy and wintry weather in Lviv. I like such weather very much. But...You know what? I remembered my beautiful trip to Kamyanets-Podilskyy in spring in 2009 and I noticed that I didn't show You any photos from this nice city in Khmelnytskyy region. It's my mistake, sorry. Because if You want to travel in Ukraine, You just must to visit that amazing city-museum and its ancient fortress, which foundation dates to the XII-XIIth centuries and its towers were mainly built in the XIV-XVth centuries.
Wonderful view of Kamyanets-Podilskyy fortress!
Wooden gallery between towers
And this is just a historical photo. Here You can see Pope's Tower, the biggest tower of the fortress, which was particulary ruined in august of 2011 because of huge rains and wind.
And this is just a historical photo. Here You can see Pope's Tower, the biggest tower of the fortress, which was particulary ruined in august of 2011 because of huge rains and wind.
Pope Yuliy II gave money to finish a building of the tower in the early of the XVIth century, that's why tower is named Pope's. And another name of that tower is Karmalyuk's Tower. Ustym Karmуlyuk was Ukrainian rebel in the first half of the XIXth century and he was jailed in this tower in 1818-1823.
Very different towers (from left to right): Tenchynsk's Tower of Krakiv type, White or Lask's Tower and Day Tower. Tenchynsk's Tower is named after Yan Tenchynskyy, one of the authors of the plan of a fortress' fortifications. It's known that fortress' kitchen situated in White Tower and St. Mykhayil Catholic Chapel was in Day Tower in the XVIth century.
The ancientest tower of the fortress is called Day Tower and it's without roof. The ruins of its foundation date to the XII-XIIIth centuries.
One of the grated windows of the fortress and view of New Commandant's Tower, reconstructed thanks to archive's pictures and documents in 2007-2008.
View of Kamyanets-Podilskyy city from mediaval fortress' windows.
Sunday, 1 January 2012
Happy New 2012 Year!
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