Nova Zabudova

Corner of Antonovycha and Saksahans'koho Streets in 2012

Nova Zabudova (Ukrainian: Нова́ Забудо́ва, lit. New Development) is a historical neighbourhood in central Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. It is situated on the right bank of Dnieper, in the valley between Lybid river and Pechersk plateau. It arose in the 1830-40s as land allocated for the resettlement of residents from Pechersk, caused by the construction of the New Pechersk Fortress. The neighbourhood is divided between city's Holosiivsky and Pechersky administrative districts. Main streets, that go through the whole length of the neighborhood are Antonovycha and Velyka Vasylkivs'ka.

The neighbourhood is characterized by a grid layout and a mix of architectural styles, including 19th and early 20th century architectural monuments, modernist estates and contemporary skyscrapers.[1] Notable places include Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex, St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Church, Palace "Ukraine" and the Constitutional Court of Ukraine. Nova Zabudova (along with Pankivshchyna) has the highest concentration of workplaces in the city.[2]

Nova Zabudova is served by Line 2 of Kyiv Metro, as well as a number of Kyivpastrans buses and trolleybuses.

  1. ^ Бичковська Г. М. Історична місцевість "Нова Забудова" в середині XIX – на початку ХХ ст. / Г. М. Бичковська, А. О. Горькова, Г. В. Філіпова // Молодий вчений. - 2018. - № 11(2). - С. 751-755. - Режим доступу: https://nbuv.gov.ua/UJRN/molv_2018_11(2)__56.
  2. ^ Кайдан, Тарас (2017-02-03). "Трамвай у центр: як у Київ хочуть повернути рейковий транспорт". Хмарочос (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2024-04-17.

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