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The list of damaged cultural sites during the Russian invasion of Ukraine is a list of cultural sites in Ukraine that have been verified by United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as damaged and/or destroyed during the Russian invasion of Ukraine (that started on 24 February 2022).[1][2][3][4][5]
Both Ukraine and Russia have signed the Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict (the 1954 Hague Convention), which was drafted to safeguard cultural heritage during periods of armed conflicts. UNESCO is primarily responsible for the dissemination and monitoring of compliance.[6]
List
The list is current as of 29 August 2022 and based on information verified by UNESCO.[7]
This includes 183 sites in total:[7]
- 78 religious sites
- 13 museums
- 35 historic buildings
- 31 buildings dedicated to cultural activities
- 17 monuments
- 9 libraries
Photo before | Photo after | Name/Description | In Ukrainian | Type | Municipality | Notes |
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Historic building of the regional youth center, formerly the Shchors Cinema[7] | Будинок Чернігівського обласного молодіжного центру | Historic building | Chernihiv | partially destroyed as a result of an air strike on the building of the Chernihiv City Council (State Bank House) on February 27, 2022 [8] | ||
Church of St. Theodosius[7] | Церква святителя Феодосія (Чернігів) | Religious site | Chernihiv | |||
Military Historical Museum, a branch of the Chernihiv Historical Museum[7] | Чернігівський військово-історичний музей — відділ Чернігівського обласного історичного музею імені В. В. Тарновського | Museum | Chernihiv | Chernihiv Historical Museum of V.V. Tarnovsky[7][9][10] | ||
Regional children's library (former Vasyl Tarnovsky Museum of Ukrainian Antiquities)[7][11] | Будинок В. В. Тарновського | Library | Chernihiv | [12][13] | ||
Catherine's Church, Chernihiv[7] | Катерининська церква (Чернігів) | Religious site | Chernihiv | Damaged in a rocket attack.[14] | ||
Former Chernihiv District Court House (built in 1904)[7] | Historic building? | Chernihiv | ||||
Korolenko Chernihiv Regional Universal Scientific Library (built in 1910–13)[7] | Чернігівська обласна універсальна наукова бібліотека імені В. Г. Короленка | Library | Chernihiv | |||
St. Kazan Church in Chernihiv[7] | Свято-Казанська церква (Чернігів) | Religious site | Chernihiv | |||
Memorial cemetery with a memorial sign to the dead and the chapel of St. Archangel Michael (built in 2014–21)[7] | Religious site | Chernihiv | ||||
Voskresenska Church (built in 1913)[7] | Religious site | Chernihiv | ||||
Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary (built in 1801–04)[7] | Religious site | Chernihiv | ||||
Mykhailo Kotsiubynskyi Central City Library[7] | Михайло Михайлович Коцюбинський | Municipal Library | Chernihiv | [15] | ||
G. Galagan Regional Art Museum (built in 1899)[7] | Чернігівський обласний художній музей імені Григорія Галагана | Museum | Chernihiv | |||
House of Culture – Ivanivka/Inanovo Library[7] | Іванівського будинку культури | Ivanovo | Built in 1956[16] | |||
Memorial house-museum and estate of Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky[7] | Museum | Chernihiv | ||||
House of Prayer of the Second Chernihiv Church of Christian Baptists[7] | Religious site | Chernihiv | [17] | |||
Ivankiv Museum[7] | Іванківський історико-краєзнавчий музей | Museum | Ivankiv | Home to Ukrainian folk artist Maria Prymachenko[18] | ||
Church of the Ascension (Voznesenska Tserkva)[7] | Religious site | Church of the Ascension, Lukianivka? Or the Church of the Ascension of the Lord in the village of Bobryk? | ||||
St. George's church in Zavorychi (Heorhiyivska Tserkva)[7] | Свято-Георгіївський храм с. Заворичі | Religious site | Zavorychi (Заворичі) | |||
Peter and Paul Church (Petro-Pavlivska)[7] | Religious site | |||||
Irpin Bible Seminary[7][19] | Religious site | Irpin(Ірпінь) | ||||
Memorial monument to villagers who died in the Second World War[7] | Monument | |||||
House of Culture (built in 1952–54)[7] | Irpin(Ірпінь) | [20] | ||||
Church of the Resurrection of Christ[7] | Religious site | |||||
Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (built in 2008)[7][21] | Religious site | |||||
Monument to the fallen soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (established between 2014 and 2021)[7] | Monument | |||||
Bust of Taras Shevchenko in Borodianka (established in 1999)[7][22] | Monument | Borodyanka | ||||
Wooden Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (built in 1892)[7][21][23] | Religious site | Peremoha (Baryshivka District) | Храм Різдва Пресвятої Богородиці (Перемога) | |||
Church of St. Georgiy Pobidonosets in Irpin (built in 2021)[7] | Religious site | Kyiv Oblast | ||||
Convent of the Icon of the Mother of God "Uslyshatelnytsya" in Fasova village (built in 2012–16)[7] | Religious site | Fasova village | ||||
Mass grave of soldiers and a monument to compatriots who died during the Great Patriotic War in Bucha (established in 1951)[7] | Bucha | |||||
Church of Saints Elijah and Apostle Andrew the First-Called (built in 1997)[7] | Religious site | |||||
Local History Museum of Borodianshchyna[7] | Museum | Borodianka | ||||
Central City Library in Irpin[7] | Library | Irpin | ||||
Taras Shevchenko Palace of Culture[7] | ||||||
Monument to St. Archangel Michael in Borodianka (established in 2015)[7] | Religious site | Borodyanka | ||||
Makarivska Public Library (building of the early twentieth century)[7] | Library | |||||
Monument to workers killed in World War II (renovated in 2016)[7] | ||||||
Church of St. John the Baptist – Moshchun[7] | Moshchun | |||||
Orthodox church in Kamianka village of Izyum[7] | Religious site | Kamianka village of Izyum | ||||
Assumption Cathedral (Uspenska Katedra)[7] | Kharkiv | |||||
Kharkiv Court of Appeal building[7] | Kharkiv | |||||
"Slovo" building[7] | Будинок «Слово» | Historic building | Kharkiv | |||
Kharkiv Art Museum[7] | Kharkiv | |||||
Church of the Holy Queen Tamara[7][21] | Religious site | Kharkiv | ||||
Kharkiv National Academic Opera and Ballet Theater[7][24] | Харківський національний академічний театр опери та балету імені Миколи Лисенка | Kharkiv | ||||
Residential historical building in Kharkiv[7] | Historic building | Kharkiv | ||||
Kharkiv Korolenko State Scientific Library[7][21] | Харківська державна наукова бібліотека імені В. Г. Короленка | Library | Kharkiv | |||
Building of the faculty of Economics of Kharkiv National University[7] | Будинок Наркомпраці (Харків) | Kharkiv | ||||
frameless|150x150пкс | Building of the former "Palace of Labor"[7][25] | Палац праці | Kharkiv | Former House of the Rossiia Insurance Company[7][26][27] | ||
Church of the Holy Myrrh-Bearing Women[7][19] | Religious site | Kharkiv | ||||
Building of the former central lecture hall in Constitution Square[7] | Kharkiv | |||||
Historic residential building of the 19th century[7] | Historic building | Kharkiv | ||||
Memorial Complex of Glory in Kharkiv[7] | Kharkiv | Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=List_of_damaged_cultural_sites_during_the_Russian_invasion_of_Ukraine