Seven Wonders of Ukraine


The Seven Wonders of Ukraine are seven historical and cultural monuments of Ukraine, which were chosen in the Seven Wonders of Ukraine contest held in July, 2007. This was the first public contest of that kind which was followed by the Seven Natural Wonders of Ukraine, the Seven Wonderful Routes of Ukraine, and the Seven Wonderful Castles of Ukraine. All nominated sites are publicly owned protected areas of at least regional level, available for tourism.
The voting for all contests consisted of two parts: experts in Ukraine voted for their seven best sites, and internet users voted for their seven favorite sites on the official website.

History

The initiative was started by deputy chairman of Verkhovna Rada Mykola Tomenko under the motto "Piznai Ukrainu!". The initiative was a continuation of numerous preceding public actions that took place in various regions of Ukraine such as "Kupala's games at the native land of Gogol", "Starry autumn in Kachanivka", "Let's discover Khortytsia Island", "Masliana in Bukovina", "Amber legends of Rivne Oblast", "Day of Europe at the native land of Lesya Ukrainka", and others.
The next stage of the initiative was the organization of the Seven Natural Wonders of Ukraine in 2008.

Organization committee

The organization committee consisted of:

Partners

Selection

Local and provincial authorities composed a list of 1,000 possible candidates. An expert council consisting of 100 people, including culturologists, historians, and tourist specialists, chose a list of 21 candidates from which people on the internet could vote.
Voting on the 21 possible candidates was opened on July 7, 2007. A total of around 77,000 internet users voted in the campaign. The voting was closed on August 21, 2007 and the results were officially announced on the same day. The campaign was initiated in May 2007 by Mykola Tomenko, a Ukrainian politician and the deputy of the Parliament of Ukraine of the fifth convocation.
Each manager of a winning nomination was awarded a statue of their candidate made out of green marble, matte steel, and gold-mirror acrylic paint.

Results

Just before the next Independence Day of Ukraine, on 21 August 2007 were announced final results of the voting.

List

#NameLocationImage
1 / 2Sofiyivka ParkUman, Cherkasy Oblast
1 / 2Kyiv Pechersk Lavra Kyiv
3 / 4Kamianets National Historic-Architectural ReserveKamianets-Podilskyi, Khmelnytskyi Oblast
3 / 4KhortytsiaZaporizhzhia, Zaporizhzhia Oblast
5Chersonesos Taurica Sevastopol
6Saint Sophia CathedralKyiv
7Khotyn FortressKhotyn, Chernivtsi Oblast

Special nominations

Three objects from the nomination list awarded a special recognition:
  • the Livadia Palace, a monument of modern history, Livadiysky Palace-Museum, Monument of Architecture;
  • the Ostroh Castle, a spiritual monument, part of the Ostroh Regional Museum;
  • the Pysanka Museum in Kolomyia, a monument of modern Ukraine, part of National Museum of Hutsul-land and Pokuttia folk-art of Yosafat Kobrynsky.

Full ranking lists

All contenders

Kyiv: Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, Sophia of Kyiv, House with Chimaeras;Crimea: Livadia Palace, Mount Mithridat, Alupka Palace and Park Heritage Center, Swallow's Nest;Vinnytsia Oblast: Nikolay Pirogov Manor, Old Slavic Cave Temple with Busha Relief, Nemyriv Schythian oppidum;Volyn Oblast: Lubart's Castle, Volodymyr complex of historic and cultural landmarks, Lesya Ukrainka Museum in Kolodiazhne, Chelm Icon of Virgin Mary;Dnipropetrovsk Oblast: Stone Female Sculptures, Ivan Sirko Grave, Novomoskovsk Trinity Cathedral, Nativity of Mary Church, Ukrainian line;Donetsk Oblast: Historic and Architectural Reserve in Sviatohirsk;Zhytomyr Oblast: Saint Basil the Great Church, Stone Village, Korolyov Museum of Astronautics;Zakarpattia Oblast: Palanok Castle, Forest and rafting museum at Chorna River, Saint Michael Orthodox Church, Nevytske Castle;Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Historic and Archaeological Reserve "Stone Grave", Khortytsia, DnieperHES;Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast: Pysanka Museum, Dovbush Rocks, Holy Spirit Church;Kyiv Oblast: Pereiaslav Historic and Ethnographic Reserve, Liutizh Beachhead, Ivan Kozlovsky Manor, Arboretum Oleksandriya, Dobranychivka Archaeological Site, Holy Protection Church, Kateryna Bilokur Manor;Kirovohrad Oblast: Tobilevych Museum Heritage Park, Saint Elizabeth Fortress, Kirovohrad Oblast Art Museum;Luhansk Oblast: Vladimir Dal Literature Museum, Memorial "To the Fighters of the Revolution", Derkul Horse Farm complex;Lviv Oblast: Olesko Castle, Svirzh Castle, Pidhirtsi Castle, Krekhiv Monastery, Tustan Fortress;Mykolaiv Oblast: Historic and Archaeological Reserve Olbia, Dykyi Sad Archaeological Monument;Odesa Oblast: Odesa Theater of Opera and Ballet, Akkerman Fortress, Potemkin Stairs;Poltava Oblast: Gogol Museum Reserve, Kotlyarevsky Literature and Memorial Museum and Manor, Saint Nicholas Church, Poltava Regional Studies Museum, Poltava Exaltation of the Holy Cross Monastery;Rivne Oblast: Ostroh Castle and the Academy, Saint Trinity Monastery, Dubno Castle;Sumy Oblast: Monument to the Mammoth, Round Courtyard, Reverend Sophroni Monastery;Ternopil Oblast: Verteba Cave, Bohyt Mount, Buchach Townhall (Rathaus), Pochaiv Lavra, Zavarnytsia Spiritual Center, Vyshnivets Palace Complex, UPA Camp, Castles of the Ternopil Oblast Historic and Architectural Reserve;Kharkiv Oblast: House of the State Industry, Holy Intercession Monastery, Skovoroda Literary and Memorial Museum;Kherson Oblast: Askania-Nova Park, Legendary Armed Charabanc, Kozel Kurgan, Shovkunenko Art Museum in Kherson, Saint Catherine Cathedral;Khmelnytskyi Oblast: Kamianets Historic and Architectural Reserve, Medzhybizh Historic and Cultural Reserve, Samchyky Historic and Cultural Reserve;Cherkasy Oblast: Arboretum Sofiyivka, Taras Shevchenko Homeland Heritage Park, Trypillia Culture Historic and Cultural Reserve, Shevchenko Heritage Park;Chernivtsi Oblast: Khotyn Fortress Historic and Architectural Reserve, Bukovina Metropolitan Bishops Residence, Russian Old Believers Assumption Cathedral;Chernihiv Oblast: Saint Anthony's Caves, Saviour-Transfiguration Cathedral, Hustynia Monastery, Princely Burg ;Sevastopol: 1854–1855 Sevastopol Defense Panorama, Chersoneses Taurica.

Seven Natural Wonders

The Seven Natural Wonders of Ukraine is the selection of the most popular and unique natural landmarks in Ukraine, as the second stage of the Seven Wonders of Ukraine national program. All seven sites are publicly owned protected areas of at least regional level, available for tourism.
#NameLocationImage
1Falz-Fein Biosphere Preserve "Askania-Nova"Askania-Nova, Kherson Oblast
2Landscape park "Granite-steppe lands of Buh"Mykolaiv Oblast
3Landscape park "Dnister Canyon"Ternopil Oblast
4Simferopol Speleology Museum AR Crimea
5National Nature Park "Podilski Tovtry"Khmelnytskyi Oblast
6Shatsk National Nature ParkVolyn Oblast
7National Nature Park "Synevyr"Zakarpattia Oblast

Special Nominations

Three objects from the nomination list needed a special nomination:

Other important nominees

Selection program

which were chosen in the Seven Natural Wonders of Ukraine on August 26, 2008. The voting consisted of two parts: experts in Ukraine voted for their seven best sites, and internet users voted for their seven favorite sites on the official website.
As for the original event of the Seven Wonders of Ukraine the local and provincial authorities composed a list of 1,000 possible candidates. An expert council consisting of 100 people, including culturologists, historians, and tourist specialists, chose a list of 21 candidates from which people on the internet could vote.
The internet voting on the 21 possible candidates was opened on July 7, 2008, at the program's web-site. A total of around 77,000 internet users voted in the campaign. The voting was closed on August 26, 2008, and the results were officially announced on the same day. The whole campaign was initiated back in May 2007 by Mykola Tomenko a Ukrainian politician and the deputy of the Parliament of Ukraine of the fifth convocation.
Each manager of a winning nomination was awarded a statue of their candidate made out of green marble, matte steel, and gold-mirror acrylic paint.

Castles and Palaces

The Seven Wondrous Castles and Palaces of Ukraine is the third stage of the Seven Wonders of Ukraine program that has resumed after a three-year break. They are another seven wondrous attractions of Ukraine, which were chosen in the Seven Wonders of Ukraine on December 1, 2011. During the break there were intentions to conduct a competition for the Seven Wondrous Marchroutes of Ukraine, but that idea was scratched and was never realized. The voting for seven wondrous palaces and castles, as its preceding events, consisted of two parts: experts in Ukraine voted for their seven best sites, and internet users voted for their seven favorite sites on the official website.
As for the original event of the Seven Wonders of Ukraine, the local and provincial authorities composed a list of 138 possible candidates. An expert council consisting of 100 people, including culturologists, historians, and tourist specialists, chose a list of 21 candidates from which people on the internet could vote.
The internet voting on the 21 possible candidates was opened on August 22, 2011 at the program's web-site. A total of around 77,000 internet users voted in the campaign. The voting was closed on December 1, 2011, and the results were officially announced on the same day. The whole campaign was initiated back in May 2007 by Mykola Tomenko, a Ukrainian politician and the deputy of the Parliament of Ukraine of the fifth convocation.
Each manager of a winning nomination was awarded a statue of their candidate made out of green marble, matte steel, and gold-mirror acrylic paint.
#NameLocationImage
1Lutsk Upper CastleLutsk, Volyn Oblast
2Kamianets-Podilskyi CastleKamianets-Podilskyi, Khmelnytskyi Oblast
3Akkerman FortressBilhorod-Dnistrovskyi, Odesa Oblast
4Metropolitan PalaceChernivtsi, Chernivtsi Oblast
5Khotyn FortressKhotyn, Chernivtsi Oblast
6Kachanivka PalaceKachanivka, Chernihiv Oblast
7Vorontsov PalaceAlupka, AR Crimea

Special Nominations

Three objects from the nomination list needed a special nomination:

Other important nominees