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Baikove Cemetery () is a historic cemetery memorial in Holosiivskyi District of , . It is a National Historic Monument of Ukraine and is known as a of distinguished people.


History
The cemetery was established in 1833 and was named after the nearby Baikovo estate. The oldest part of the cemetery is located south of the present Baikova Street. The biggest part is located north of the street and was established in the 1880s. It is partly surrounded by a wall. Besides the Orthodox graves there are also Catholic and Lutheran sections.

In Soviet times the Baikove cemetery became the main necropolis of Kyiv's , and . Many of the headstones became pieces of monumental art. Since Ukrainian independence in 1991, the cemetery has remained the most prestigious burial ground in the city. Eighty-seven plots are on the List of national landmarks of cultural heritage in Kyiv.

An Orthodox Church (Ascension of the Lord) in Byzantine style was built at the cemetery in 1884–1889. It was built on the proceeds from the sale of burial places. During Soviet times it was preserved as a memorial hall for funeral ceremonies. Today it is again used as a church. In 1975 a new crematorium in modern style was built in the western part of the cemetery.


Notable burials
  • (1934–2022) – politician and president of Ukraine (1991–1994).
  • Mykhailo Hrushevsky (1866–1934) – politician, academician, historian and president of Ukrainian People's Republic (1917–1918).
  • (1871–1913) – poet and writer.
  • Viacheslav Chornovil (1937–1999) – politician and Soviet dissident.
  • (1920–2003) – politician.
  • Viktor Ivanov (1909–1981) – film director.
  • (1918–1995) – writer and politician.
  • Ivan Nechuy-Levytsky (1838–1918) – writer.
  • Oleg Antonov (1906–1984) – aircraft designer.
  • (1917–2002) – theatre director.
  • (1849–1930) – writer and ethnographer.
  • Mykhailo Starytsky (1840–1904) – writer.
  • (1951–2018) – astronaut.
  • (1842–1912) – composer and pianist.
  • (1931–2003) – composer and author.
  • (1889–1956) – writer.
  • (1929–2019) – writer and journalist.
  • (1938–1985) – poet, translator, literary critic, journalist, and an active member of the Ukrainian dissident movement
  • (1941–1987) – actor.
  • (1850–1914) – archaeologist.
  • Volodymyr Shcherbytsky (1918–1990) – politician.
  • Leonid Telyatnikov (1951–2004) – Chernobyl firefighter.
  • Mikhail Vaschenko-Zakharchenko (1825–1912) – mathematician.
  • (1935–1998) – statesman and politician.
  • Volodymyr Zabolotnyi (1898–1962) – architect.
  • Hryhoriy Veryovka (1895–1964) – composer and choir director.
  • (1938–2001) – football player and official.
  • Valeriy Lobanovskyi (1939–2002) – football manager.
  • (1952–2004) – American historian and researcher of .
  • Vasyl Stepanchenko (1914–1995) – aircraft engineer and a Hero of Socialist Labour.
  • (1926–1997) – the soldier who raised the Soviet flag over Berlin.
  • (1865–1930) – actress and director.
  • (1949–2024) – football player, manager and official.

==Gallery==


See also


Further reading
  • Ruta Malikenaite (ed): Touring Kyiv. Guidebook, pp. 153–157 (Baltija Druk 2002).


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