Mirror Stream (Ukrainian: Дзеркальний струмінь, Dzerkalʹnyi struminʹ; Russian: Зеркальная струя, Zerkalʹnaya struya) is a fountain in Kharkiv, Ukraine. The natural fountain was discovered in 1947.[1]
The fountain is near the Kharkiv Philharmonic.[2] It was built in 1947. It remains one of the most remarkable architectural monuments in Kharkiv and, due to that, has been listed in UNESCO's Encyclopedia.
A "Komsomol Heroes Alley" with busts of young World War II heroes was located behind the fountain from 1958 until 2013.[1] The busts were removed during the construction of the new church Khram Svyatykh Zhon-Myronosytsʹ, due to the 2015 decommunization laws they have never returned.[1]
Gallery
- Fountain in spring
- Stucco on the keystone
- Gazebo at night
References
- 1 2 3 (in Russian) Five carry a refrigerator: six lost monuments of Kharkov, my kharkov.info (26 December 2019)
- ↑ http://www.culture.uamir.ru/article/2182.html?PHPSESSID=05d4199bb211ca4b4b8385e550d37005%5B%5D
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49°59′55″N 36°14′05″E / 49.99861°N 36.23472°E
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