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Malusha Monument (Ukraine)

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The Monument to Malusha and Vladimir in Korosten is a significant historical sculpture that commemorates the early roots of Kyivan Rus and the city's ancient heritage. Malusha, the mother of Vladimir the Great, is depicted here alongside her young son, symbolizing the transition from local Drevlian traditions to the grand future of the state. Korosten, once known as Iskorosten, served as the capital of the Drevlians and remains central to the foundational chronicles of the region. Unveiled in 2010, the monument is set within the scenic Ostrovsky Park and is crafted from bronze and granite, lending it a timeless and dignified presence. Sculptor Vitaliy Rozhyk captured a sense of maternal care and royal destiny, making the monument a focal point for residents and tourists alike. It serves as a reminder of the complex historical ties that shaped the identity of modern-day Ukraine through its legendary figures. The tranquil setting by the Uzh River enhances the monument's role as a place of reflection on the nation's thousand-year history. This site is essential for anyone wishing to explore the deep spiritual and political origins of the Ukrainian people.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

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📋 Practical info

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Visiting
The Malusha Monument is freely accessible at any time as it is located in a public city park. You can view the monument up close and walk around it.
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Typical hours
Being an outdoor monument, there are no opening hours. The park is accessible around the clock, but the visit is best during daylight.
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Photography
Photography is allowed without restriction. For a special shot, use the surrounding trees as a natural frame for the monument.
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Time needed
Visiting the monument takes only a few minutes, about 5 to 10 minutes. If you want to explore the whole park, allow half an hour.
Combine with
Combine the visit with a walk through Korosten city park, which also includes the fortress ruins. Nearby there is a café and a small playground.
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Getting there
The monument is in the central city park of Korosten, a few minutes' walk from the main square. It is well signposted and easily reached on foot or by car.
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Insider tip
Read the information board at the monument to learn more about Malusha and the Drevlians. Visit in the late afternoon when the light is softer.

Geography

Coordinates
50.95060, 28.64890

Facts

  • Unveiled in 2010 as part of the city's historical preservation
  • Depicts Malusha, a key female figure in Kyivan Rus history
  • Created by the renowned Ukrainian sculptor Vitaliy Rozhyk
  • Materials used include high-quality bronze and granite
  • Located in the picturesque Ostrovsky Park in Korosten
  • Korosten is one of the oldest cities in Ukraine, former Drevlian capital

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Frequently asked questions

Who is depicted on the Malusha Monument?
The monument depicts Malusha, daughter of Malk Lubchanin, and her son, the future Prince Vladimir.
Where is this monument located in Korosten?
It is located in Ostrogski Park (formerly Nikolai Ostrovsky Park) in the city center.
When was the monument inaugurated?
The monument was erected in 2010 to celebrate the city's 1065th anniversary.
What material is the statue made of?
The sculpture is made of bronze and stands on a granite pedestal.
Is the park accessible 24/7?
Yes, the city park is generally open at all times and entry is free.
Malusha Monument: where is it located?
Malusha Monument is located in Ukraine.
Malusha Monument: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Malusha Monument: why is it worth visiting?
The Monument to Malusha and Vladimir in Korosten is a significant historical sculpture that commemorates the early roots of Kyivan Rus and the city's ancient heritage.
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