Bell Tower of Saint Sophia Cathedral | |
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Native name Дзвіниця Софійського собору (Ukrainian) | |
![]() Bell Tower of Saint Sophia Cathedral, Kyiv | |
Location | Volodymyrska Street, 24, Kyiv, Ukraine |
Coordinates | 50°27′10.4″N 30°30′55.1″E / 50.452889°N 30.515306°E |
Height | 76 metres (249 ft) |
Beginning date | 1699[1][2][3][4] |
Built | 1706[1][2][3][4] |
Restored | 1744–1748 |
Architect | Gottfried Johann Schädel[1][5] |
Official name | Дзвіниця (Bell tower) |
Type | Architecture |
Reference no. | 260072/2-Н |
Official name | Saint-Sophia Cathedral |
Part of | Kyiv: Saint-Sophia Cathedral and Related Monastic Buildings, Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra |
Criteria | i, ii, iii, iv |
Reference | 527 |
Inscription | 1990 (14th Session) |
Endangered | 2023 |
The Bell Tower of Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv is a monument of Ukrainian architecture in the style of Ukrainian (Cossack) Baroque.[1][6][7] It is one of the Ukrainian national symbols and symbols of the city of Kyiv.[7][8][9]
It was built in 1699–1706[2][4] at the expense of Hetman Ivan Mazepa.[1] It was significantly rebuilt in 1744–1748 according to the design of Gottfried Johann Schädel, and in 1851–1852 the fourth tier was added according to the design of the diocesan architect Paul Sparro.[2] The bell tower is vertically dominant in the Upper City or Old Kyiv.[1] It is part of the National Reserve "Sophia of Kyiv."[10]
The tower has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site under No. 527 (in the complex of monastic buildings of Saint Sophia).[11] It is a monument of cultural heritage of national significance.[12]
The height of the bell tower is 76 meters.[1][2][13][14]