Kiev-Pechery Lavra
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LavraChurch-L.jpg (26915 bytes)The Kyiv-Pechery Lavra is one of the oldest Orthodox monasteries, founded in mid-11th century.  The photograph at the left is of the tower of St. Nicholas' Church of Hospital Monastery.



Lavra CourtYard
A view view of the Trinity Gate taken from the Great Belfry.


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The Trinity Gate Church was begun in the 12th century.  At the lower level (only the top of the arch is visible) is the gate which forms the entrance.  Inside, above the gate, is a very small church with an extraordinarily ornate iconostasis.   (Pictures were not allowed.)  The saints appear inside as well as outside where they are visible in this picture.

Bell Tower at the Kiev Lavra The Great Belfry (1745) provides a majestic view over the monastery.   In the last 10 minutes of free time, I decided to go for the view, up a narrow staircase from which I could see the courtyard shown in a picture above.

The grounds of the Lavra include several beautiful churches.  Below catacombs form the burial place of saints.  We did not have time to climb to the catacombs, but visited several of the churches, admiring the painted images of saints and the iconostasis of each, most of which were intricately carved and gilded.  The iconostasis is the panel at the front of the sanctuary; the priest goes behind the iconostasis at various places in the liturgy.

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