Pyrohiv , also known as Pirogov , originally a village south of Kiev, is a neighborhood in the southern outskirts of the Ukrainian capital city. It is now home to an outdoor Museum of Folk Architecture and Life of Ukraine. Although the origin of the toponym is uncertain, pyrohiv is genitive plural form of the Ukrainian word for pie. Archaeological evidence confirms that the territory of Pyrohiv has been settled at the times of the Bronze Age. Pyrohivka settlement was first mentioned in 1627, as a feudal domain of the Kievan Cave Monastery. The 1720 records mention the village of Pyrozhov. The... territory was included within the Kiev administrative boundary in 1957. Two modern streets now go along the historic road Pyrohiv way : the Stolychne Shose and Novopyrohivska Street.. The territory of historic Pyrohiv now serves as the location of a 1.5-square-kilometre outdoor Museum of Folk Architecture and Life of Ukraine. Founded in 1969, the museum contains over 300 pieces of folk architecture brought here from all parts of Ukraine and carefully reassembled.
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| City: | Kiev |
| Latitude: | 50.3545 |
| Longitude: | 30.5122 |