Great Lavra
The Great Lavra, also known as the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, is a historic Orthodox Christian monastery located in Kyiv, Ukraine. Founded in 1051, it is one of the oldest and most significant religious sites in Eastern Europe. The Lavra is renowned for its extensive network of underground caves, where monks lived and were buried, as well as its stunning architecture, including the Great Bell Tower and the Cathedral of the Dormition.
The monastery is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and attracts thousands of visitors each year. It serves as a center for spiritual life and education, housing a museum that showcases its rich history and artifacts. The Great Lavra remains an important pilgrimage destination for Orthodox Christians, reflecting the deep religious and cultural heritage of Ukraine.