
Saint Sophia of Kyiv
Saint Sophia of Kyiv is a historic cathedral in Ukraine, built in the 11th century during Kievan Rus' civilization. It is renowned for its stunning architecture, massive domes, and intricate mosaics and frescoes that reflect Byzantine influence. The cathedral served as a religious and cultural center, symbolizing Kyiv’s religious devotion and artistic achievement. Today, it functions as both a church and a UNESCO World Heritage site, attracting visitors worldwide. Saint Sophia embodies Ukraine’s rich medieval heritage, religious history, and enduring cultural identity.