Among the districts of the capital, Goloseevsky stands out sharply. Being the largest, it was able to preserve on its territory hectares of untouched nature and quiet streets where you can hide from prying eyes.
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The way to the heart of Kyiv lies through the Goloseevsky district
The Goloseevsky district was formed only in 2001, but this did not prevent it from becoming one of the largest in the capital and occupying an area of 156,4 km². More than 240 thousand people live here. The area is chosen mainly by families with children because it is considered one of the greenest and most environmentally friendly. The main components of the Goloseevsky district include the following historical areas:
- Pankovshchina
- Predslavino
- Dimples
- Sappernaya Slobodka
- New development
- Baikovo
- Transbaykovye
- Demievka
- Screen
- Tsimbalov Yar
- Good Way
- Goloseevo
- Teremki
- Theophany
- Bald Mountain
- Bagrinova Gora
- Mousetrap
- Samburki
- Kitaite
- Pirogovo
- Churchism
- Nizhnyaya Telichka
- Rooted
- Vita
- Vodnikov Island
Goloseevsky district can be called the southwestern gates of Kyiv because it stretches from the border of the city with the region almost to the very center. In such an unimaginable area, a lot of interesting things await you.
How travel outside the Goloseevsky district takes place
Goloseevsky district occupies a very advantageous geographical location. It is adjacent to four districts of the capital, among which are Shevchenkovsky, Pechersky, Darnitsky and Solomensky, as well as districts of the Kyiv region - Boryspilsky, Obukhovsky and Kiev-Svyatoshinsky. You can’t do without a convenient and well-thought-out transport interchange. Car owners will be satisfied with living in the Goloseevsky district, and those who for some reason do not have a car will not face discomfort due to the large number of metro stations that will take you to the right part of Kiev in a matter of minutes:
- “Square of Ukrainian Heroes” (former “Leo Tolstoy Square”)
- "Olympic"
- "Lybidska"
- "Demeevskaya"
- "Goloseevskaya"
- "Vasilkovskaya"
- "Palace Ukraine"
- "Teremki"
- Hippodrome
- "Exhibition Center"
- "Vydubychi"
In addition, there are several railway stations and the Central Bus Station in the Goloseevsky district. Thanks to this, you will be able to travel comfortably and quickly not only in the capital, but also beyond its borders.
Elements of infrastructure in the neighborhood with a dense forest, an ethnographic museum and the largest exhibition center
The famous Pirogovo open-air museum and the legendary Bald Mountain attract lovers of history and legends, the veracity of which can no longer be verified. People from all over the country come to the Feofaniya Park and the Goloseevsky National Natural Park to walk among 250 species of bushes and trees. Approximately the same number of people come to each significant event, which is held in the grandiose exhibition space "Expocentre Ukraine" ("VDNKh").
Goloseevsky district is equally well suited for short-term stay and long-term residence. This is evidenced by the developed infrastructure:
Object | Quantity |
---|---|
art schools | 1 |
Music schools | 3 |
Theaters | 5 |
Night clubs | 6 |
Markets | 7 |
Polyclinics | 9 |
Parks | 10 |
Higher education institutions | 11 |
Schools | 46 |
Kindergartens | 55 |
Cultural heritage sites | more 20 |
The Goloseevsky district is considered a place where young people live because the largest dormitories and campuses of popular universities are located here. A large number of residents requires an appropriate amount of amenities. Therefore, in the area you will find several shopping centers, many shops, supermarkets, cafes and restaurants for every taste.