Ukraine, a democracy of 44 million people, continues to experience a devastating attack. As the world uneasily watches the 8th day of the Russian invasion, people and nations are uniting like never before, sending support and condemning this unjustified war.
Sitting in the heart of Europe, Ukraine celebrated its 30 years of independence last year. While it may seem like a young state, it has a thousand-year history. Throughout this period, it has formed a powerful and resilient nation. Citizens there developed a strong sense of national identity, showing devotion and love to its culture, traditions, architecture, communities, and beyond.
Today, brave defenders are fighting for the future of this country, and we want to showcase all of Ukraine’s unique beauty. That’s why Bored Panda scoured the internet and collected some of the most gorgeous and breathtaking pictures that capture what an incredible land it really is. Continue scrolling, upvote the ones you liked most, and share your thoughts in the comments!
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The Love Tunnel, Ukraine
Kyiv, Ukraine
Church Of St. Nicholas On The Water
We reached out to Alina Kisina, a Ukrainian-born photographer, artist, curator, and advocate for creativity working in the UK. In her work, she tries to find harmony in chaos through universal human qualities that reach beyond location, gender and social background. "I'm heartbroken and worried sick about everyone in Ukraine, not just my parents, childhood friends, and creative partners," she told Bored Panda.
"Putting the complex history, political dynamic and conspiracy theories to one side for a minute, I'm simply in pain for all those human beings who, just like most of us, were peacefully going about their daily life, working, raising children, creating something, saving for a vacation and now suddenly have to hide in a bomb shelter, flee and fight for their country and its basic freedoms," Alina said.
"I feel their fear and devastation, but also their courage and determination. And although I share the optimism, it's still going to be messy and tragic, and the cost will be not only human life today, but resentment and hatred for generations to come."
House Of Scientists - Lviv, Ukraine
Iâve seen this before, the weird carpet runner situation is to save the beautiful tile floor.
Freedom Is Our Religion. Kyiv, 2017
Vozdvizhenka - A Pearl Of Kyiv. The Elite Micro District Of The City. Each Element And Color Perfectly Refined, They Show A Real Rainbow
Alina moved to the UK when she was 19 and since then has created her home there. However, she revealed that Ukraine is a place of great inspiration and creative freedom she connects to every time she’s there. "It has its own fresh creative energy, irresistible buzz, and infectious ambition oozing out of so many passionate people who manage to do truly great things in art, culture, and education with very limited resources," she added.
"Ukraine is a beautiful country with its tremendous history and stunning natural reserves. I have a soft spot for Ukraine's many rivers, especially those that flow through cities like Kyiv, Dnipro, and Uzhgorod."
The artist recounted that her special place of respite is "a tiny village in the middle of nowhere in the picturesque Carpathian Mountains in Zakarpattia — a perfect hidden place to recharge and enjoy the simple life in serenity."
Just A Metro Station In Kyiv
Christmas Tree At Sofiyivska Square In Kyiv, Ukraine
Old Wooden House In A Forest. Ukraine, The Forest Next To Zbrui Village
Ukraine’s nature, architecture, and landscapes are truly breathtaking, and its culture is strong in many traditions: music, art, cuisine, and more. The country has deep customs, wealthy talent, and a long cultural legacy. People there are known for their soft and generous hospitality, even when they’re facing the most difficult times in their lives.
According to Alina, Ukraine's culture is rich, colorful, and vibrant. "I'm a big fan of Ukrainian folk music with all its playfulness and cheer but also beautiful soulful sadness — both translate into the contemporary music scene beautifully."
Stanislav Grand Canyon In Kherson Moutains, Ukraine
Church In Voevodyno, Transcarpathia, Ukraine
Kyiv, Vozdvizhenka District, September 2020
Today, people all over the world feel inspired by the brave defenders fighting on the streets and outskirts of the attacked cities. The Ukrainian flag is everywhere — waved in the air by thousands marching in protests, draped from the balconies in both big and small cities, attached as pins to the jackets of everyone showing support. People are ready to help, showing great faith in the future of this land.
Spring In Kyiv, Ukraine
Staryi Solotvyn, Zhytomyr Region
Pillow Sculpture In Kyiv
"My sincere hope is that Ukraine will successfully send Putin back home and avoid further human losses, let alone a potential nightmare of this war turning into a full-blown global conflict," Alina told us.
She wishes that Ukraine "will have a chance to recover from the shock and trauma of what for many is simply a betrayal. That the country will find the strength to transcend this devastating experience and turn it into a powerful source of togetherness, wisdom and the greatness they bring. That their new cultural identity will help build a new present and a new future, allowing the country's creativity to flourish and make this world a better and more beautiful place."
Independence Square In Kyiv
Found This Amazing Building While Visiting Kyiv, Ukraine
Kyiv, Ukraine. St. Nicholas Cathedral
"Like any war, even the best of possible scenarios will bring a lot of tragic consequences. Instead of strengthening cultural links and understanding between people, it will multiply separation and hatred which will take decades to undo."
Alina concluded by saying that "too many people on either side of this war had no interest in it, yet they will pay the price. Perhaps it's too early to think about it but I'm already asking myself: what will it take and what can we do to not only repair the damage and bring healing but also make sure it doesn't happen again?"
"Keep In Touch". Popasna, Donbass, Ukraine
When I asked the kids what was the meaning of this painting, they mostly answered that it spoke about love.
In Popasna, the war divides people, not only geographically but also in their convictions. This wall is a tribute to the children of Popasna who manage to stay together despite the adults' madness.
I canât think of how many children witness the tragic events. I hope they all managed to escape and being ok
Motherland Monument In Kyiv, Ukraine (102m - Taller Than Statue Of Liberty). Museum Of WW2 Inside
Holodomor Victims Memorial - Kyiv, Ukraine
For those who donât know Holodomor was genocide, perpetrated by the Soviet government, upon Ukraine. Millions starved to death. The photographs of it are some of the most heart wrenching images you could ever see.
House With Chimaeras In Kyiv, Ukraine
House with Chimaeras or Horodecki House - designed by WĆadysĆaw Horodecki in 1901 in the Art Nouveau style. Due to his detailed architecture, Horodecki was known as the Antoni Gaudí of Kyiv.
"Golden Gate" Is One Of The Most Beautiful Metro Stations Not Only In Ukraine, But Also In Europe
Peaceful Kyiv
Revival Mural In Kyiv
Illuminating Photo I Took On A Trip To Lviv, Ukraine
People's Friendship Arch In Kyiv, Ukraine
Lviv Theatre Of Opera And Ballet
How can someone describe the beauty of this? Magical seems to be an understatement.
Sudak, Crimea, Ukraine
Colorful Kyiv
Baroque Kyiv, Ukraine
My Son Took A Picture Of A Little Cottage Near Lviv, Ukraine I Thought You Might Enjoy
Potemkin Stairs In Odessa
Potemkin Stairs - 192 steps connecting the port with the center, are the entrance gate to the city and are also the most recognizable showcase of Odessa. Standing at their foot, you cannot see their end, in a word, a long staircase.
Lviv. Ukraine Is Beautiful
Uzhgorod, Ukraine
Evening Kyiv With Motherland Statue In Background
An Unusual Tunnel "Fairy Tale" In Odessa, Ukraine
The pattern on the right being a rotation would make my head hurt, but man that's beautiful.
This Street Looks Like LEGO And I Love It
Soviet-Era Architectural Features In Kyiv - Does Anyone Know What These Features Symbolised?
Odessa, Ukraine
The interesting fact about this place is that you can swim here with the dolphins. The dolphinarium in the hotel is always a plus, I discovered an additional attraction - flying a drone with seagulls.
Independence Square, Kyiv, Ukraine
St. Nicholas Cathedral, Kyiv, A Few Days Ago
Vozdvyzhenka, Kyiv - A Neighborhood Of âLuxuryâ 19th Century European Style Apartments That Were Built In The 21st Century
When the picture was taken back in 2017, they were mostly still unoccupied due to the high price and low demand.
The Beauty Of Ukrainian Architecture
Odessa, Ukraine
Motherland Monument On The Top Of Hill In Kyiv, Ukraine
I love this! Such a wonderful place. They do not deserve the furry being unleashed upon them.
Kyiv, Ukraine
Architectural Face Of Kyiv 1960-1980: Familiar To The Eye, But In Some Ways Spectacular, In Some Ways Unique, Or Even Absurd Buildings
Darnitsky Bridge In Kyiv
One Of The Two Halls Of Parting, Memory Park (Kyiv) Ukraine. Built In 1968â1981
I must admit that I never really thought about Ukraine before the invasion. And I am deeply embarrassed now, that country is STUNNING! Why did I not know that? I want to apologize to all Ukrainians for my ignorance. I really hope that I can visit one day when the war is over.
Me either; it really does looks stunning! I will add it to my bucket list and pray the war is over really soon
Load More Replies...The photos are beautiful yet heartbreaking. Such a beautiful place. So colorful, and so much character. Its disgusting that such a glorious, charming, and delightful place now looms in the darkness because of Putin. Prayers that this beautiful country will have peace and beauty restored soon.
At my school (usa) we are being told to wear blue and yellow to stand with Ukraine đșđŠ
Kudos to your school principal....she has a heart! suggestion: have the kids learn' Slava Ukraina' and the response...'Slava Heroyam"
Load More Replies...I must admit that I never really thought about Ukraine before the invasion. And I am deeply embarrassed now, that country is STUNNING! Why did I not know that? I want to apologize to all Ukrainians for my ignorance. I really hope that I can visit one day when the war is over.
Me either; it really does looks stunning! I will add it to my bucket list and pray the war is over really soon
Load More Replies...The photos are beautiful yet heartbreaking. Such a beautiful place. So colorful, and so much character. Its disgusting that such a glorious, charming, and delightful place now looms in the darkness because of Putin. Prayers that this beautiful country will have peace and beauty restored soon.
At my school (usa) we are being told to wear blue and yellow to stand with Ukraine đșđŠ
Kudos to your school principal....she has a heart! suggestion: have the kids learn' Slava Ukraina' and the response...'Slava Heroyam"
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