Golden Gate, Kyiv

Golden Gate
1982 reconstruction of the Golden Gate, pictured in 2018 after major renovations
General information
StatusUsed as a museum
TypeFortifications
AddressVolodymyrska St, 40А
Town or cityKyiv
CountryUkraine
Current tenantsGolden Gate Museum
Construction started1017
Completed1024
OwnerNational Reserve "Sophia of Kyiv"
Dimensions
Other dimensions10.5 m (34 ft) wide x 32 m (105 ft) high
Official nameЗолоті Ворота (Руїни Золотих Воріт) (Golden Gate (Ruins of the Golden Gate))
TypeArchitecture, History
Reference no.260073-Н

The Golden Gate of Kyiv (Ukrainian: Золоті ворота, romanized: Zoloti vorota, IPA: [zoloˈt⁽ʲ⁾i woˈrɔtɐ]) was the main gate in the 11th century fortifications of Kyiv, the capital of Kievan Rus'. It was named in imitation of the Golden Gate of Constantinople. The structure was dismantled in the Middle Ages, leaving few vestiges of its existence.

In 1982, it was rebuilt completely by the Soviet authorities, though no images of the original gates have survived. The decision has been immensely controversial because there were many competing reconstructions of what the original gate might have looked like.

The rebuilt structure on the corner of Volodymyr street and Yaroslaviv Val Street contains a branch of the National Reserve "Sophia of Kyiv" museum. The name Zoloti Vorota is also used for a nearby theater and the Zoloti Vorota station of the Kyiv Metro.