Bessarabskyi Market

Building in Ukraine
50°26′33″N 30°31′18″E / 50.44250°N 30.52167°E / 50.44250; 30.52167Construction started1920Completed1912Design and constructionArchitect(s)Henryk Julian Gay [uk]

The Bessarabskyi Market (Ukrainian: Бессарабський ринок, romanized: Bessarabs'kyi rynok), or Besarabskyi Market (Ukrainian: Бесарабський ринок), also referred to as the Bessarabka (Ukrainian: Бессарабка), is an indoor market located in the center of Kyiv on the Bessarabska Square at the southwest end of the city's main thoroughfare, the Khreshchatyk. Constructed from 1910 to 1912 to a design of Polish architect Henryk Julian Gay, the market features 896 square metres (9,640 sq ft) of market space.

Its name originates from Bessarabia,[1] a region conquered by the Russian Empire during the Russo-Turkish Wars and now partially located in southwestern Ukraine on the territory of the Odesa Oblast (province).

See also

  • Lazar Brodsky
  • Market (place)
  • Retail

References

  1. ^ "Besarabsky Market".

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Besarabskyi Market.
  • Vokrug sveta magazine - section in the article on Khreshchatyk. (in Russian)
  • Бессарабський ринок Archived 2007-03-11 at the Wayback Machine in Wiki-Encyclopedia Kyiv (in Ukrainian)
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  • Kyiv Passage
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