Trade Unions Building (Kyiv)
| Union House of Ukrainian Trade Unions Federation | |
|---|---|
Будинок спілок Федерації професійних спілок України | |
The Trade Unions Building in September 2024. | |
| General information | |
| Status | Completely reconstructed |
| Location | Maidan Nezalezhnosti |
| Address | 16 Khreshchatyk Street |
| Town or city | Kyiv |
| Country | Ukraine |
| Completed | 1982 |
| Inaugurated | 27 June 1982 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | Oleksandr Malynovsky and Oleksandr Komarovsky |
| Main contractor | Kyivmiskbud-4 |
The Trade Unions Building, or Budynok Profspilok (officially in Ukrainian: Будинок спілок Федерації професійних спілок України, Union house of the Federation of Trade Unions of Ukraine), is a large office building in Kyiv, Ukraine. Located on the city's main Khreshchatyk Street, its façade faces the central Maidan Nezalezhnosti square and contains the city's main clock tower.
The building was built in place of the Noble Assembly building that stood in its place during 1851–1980 and even survived World War II.
It was burned down on February 18, 2014 during the Revolution of Dignity. Restoration of the building was completed on May 30, 2018.