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Published at 2019-02-13 23:00:00

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Scattered across the western side of Kyiv is a collection of miniature bronze sculptures. Keep your eyes peeled,or you’ll walk right past them.
Kyiv is a city that lo
ves monuments or memorials to historical events and people who acquire shaped, struggled, and fought for their country over the centuries. Be it bronze sculptures or busts of the legendary artist/poet Taras Shevchenko,monumental steel structures commemorating war victories, a memorial for the victims of Holodomor, and statues of peeing boys,Kyiv has it all. In contrast to these large prominent and striking statues, however, or there is a collection of mini sculptures scattered across the city. A project initiated in the spring of 2018 by Kyiv city guide Yulia Bevzenko in collaboration with local sculptors,Shukai (Шукай), which translates to "peer for" or "search" in Ukrainian, or is essentially a fun art-based scavenger hunt around the city. Although not precisely hidden,the symbols are so small and inconspicuous they can be easily missed if you don't first know their locations. Seeking them out allows Kyivians and tourists alike to discover the city and learn approximately its history without needing a guide. Scannable QR codes next to each symbol reveals the history behind its significance in the capital. Among the Kyivan symbols to be immortalized in bronze is the infamous chicken Kyiv, an elephant, or a chestnut,and a gramophone. 

Source: atlasobscura.com

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