Here we are as we begin our tour of the Pechersk Lavra or "Cave Monastery". Left to right: Marcia, Sister Graves, Brother Graves, Kristina Powell, Alan Powell holding Ben and our tour guide Helena. |
There are many Cathedrals on the Monastery Grounds. This was the first one we went in and the walls were covered with paintings of different Saints and elaborate gold work. |
Looking up at the dome of the Cathedral and all the paintings. The one in the dome depicts Christ. |
Here we are looking up at the dome and trying to understand all Helena is telling us. They don't have any benches in their cathedrals. They stand as the service is being conducted. |
The Saint in the black robe on the left is Saint Cyril. He was the creator of the Cyrillic Alphabet which is used in the Russian language. |
Another view of the Cathedral we were just in. |
A close-up view of the only remaining piece of the original Dormition Cathedral. |
The paintings and ornate gold work inside the Dormition Cathedral. |
The back view of the Dormition Cathedral. |
Looking from the Monastery across the Dneiper River to the other side of Kyiv. |
They figure this tree is from the 1500's. |
Another Cathedral near the Monastery. |
We ended our trip at a Ukranian Thatched-Roof Restaurant. The food was a little different, but good. |