Ukraine in Miniature Park
Are you visiting Ukraine but don't have enough free time to see the whole of our famous country? Visit our park “Ukraine in Miniature” located in the very center of Kyiv, in a picturesque place on the banks of the Dnipro River, on the Hydropark Island. In the Ukraine in Miniature park you will discover the whole of Ukraine: you will see unforgettable palaces of Crimea, mountains and castles of Western Ukraine, Podillia fortresses and sights of Odesa, as well as all the historical places of Kyiv. Our models are made on a scale of 1:33. The mini town has its own mini Khreshchatyk with Independence Square, and the mini Dnipro crosses five main bridges: Moskovsky, Pedestrian, Paton, Metro, and Pivdennyi. The parks and squares of mini-Kyiv are home to monuments to the most famous figures of Ukrainian culture, politics, and art, and planes from all over the world have landed at Boryspil Airport. Currently, the population of mini Ukraine is more than 700 and growing every day.
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