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Andriivskyi Uzviz is one of the best known historic streets and a main tourist attraction in Kyiv. The street begins near St Andrew’s Church , which gave the street its name , and goes down to the Podil district where it ends at Kontractova Square. It is the shortest way from the historic Old, or Upper Town, to the commercial Podil. The first buildings were put there in the 17th century.
During the 18th and 19th centuries, craftspeople lived in the street. Although they are long gone the street is alive thanks to its architecture, rich history and many gift shops and small art galleries. This is one of the best areas to find traditional crafts and arts. Uzviz is one of the favourite places for Kyivans and tourists. It is known for many festivals, including art festivals and the Kyiv Day celebration on the last weekend of May.
The One Street Museum is another main attraction of Andriivskyi Uzviz with more than 6,500 exhibits. They include information about St Andrew’s Church, the Castle of Richard the Lionheart, and many other buildings of the street.
Andriivskyi Uzviz also has a number of monuments. One of them is the monument to Pronia Prokopivna and Svyryd Holokhvastov showing two characters from the play Chasing Two Rabbits by Mykhailo Starutskyi.
Answer the questions in writing form
1) What is the Andriivskyi Uzviz famous for?
2) The street begins near St Andrew’s Church, doesn’t it?
3) Why do people come to Uzviz?
4) Have you ever watched the film Chasing Two Rabbits?
5) Was the monument to Pronia Procopivna and Svyryd Holokhvastov put in Andriivskyi Uzviz?
6) Is the monument to Pronia Procopivna and Svyryd Holokhvastov showing two characters from the play Chasing Two Rabbits?
7) What is the main attraction of Andriivskyi Uzviz do you know?
8) When did craftspeople live in Andriivskyi Uzviz?
9) Is it the historic street?
10) Have you ever been there?