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The Trade Unions Building, or ''Budynok Profspilok'' (officially in uk, Будинок спілок Федерації професійних спілок України, ''Union house of the Federation of Trade Unions of Ukraine''), is a large office building in
Kyiv Kyiv, also spelled Kiev, is the capital and most populous city of Ukraine. It is in north-central Ukraine along the Dnieper River. As of 1 January 2021, its population was 2,962,180, making Kyiv the seventh-most populous city in Europe. Kyi ...
,
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. Located on the city's main Khreshchatyk Street, its façade faces the central
Maidan Nezalezhnosti Maidan Nezalezhnosti ( uk, Майдан Незалежності , literally "Independence Square") is the central square of Kyiv, the capital city of Ukraine. One of the city's main squares, it is located on Khreshchatyk Street in the Shevchen ...
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 1851–1976 and even survived
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. The restoration of the building was completed on May 30, 2018, The building has been rebuilt in 2021 and is now visitable.


History

Maidan Nezalezhnosti Maidan Nezalezhnosti ( uk, Майдан Незалежності , literally "Independence Square") is the central square of Kyiv, the capital city of Ukraine. One of the city's main squares, it is located on Khreshchatyk Street in the Shevchen ...
's northern half is a unique layout that's topped with a semi-circle with six radial roads. After the destruction of several Khrestchatyk buildings (such as
Kyiv City Duma building The Kyiv City Duma building ( uk, Будинок Київської думи) housed Kyiv City Duma before World War II. The building was located on the then Dumskaya Ploschad (now '' Maidan Nezalezhnosti'') of the Khreschatyk street in Kyiv and ...
, Ginzburg building and others) by the Soviet diversion groups during
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on 24 September 1941, the square was completely rebuilt in the mid 1950s in a project presided over by architect Alexander Dobrovolsky, in a style to resemble the dominant revival architecture trend, known as '' Stalinist baroque''. In 1956 Moscow issued a decree that challenged the use of excessive decorations in architecture, which stopped existing work before the project could be finished leaving the square with obvious asymmetry, with only the western part completed. After nearly two decades of such visual dissemblance, in 1974 the XXVth Kyiv's city conference gave a go-ahead to re-develop the city centre and finish the ensemble. The Ukrainian Republican Soviet of Trade Unions (predecessor to the current
Federation of Trade Unions of Ukraine The Federation of Trade Unions of Ukraine (known by its Ukrainian acronym, FPU) is an all-Ukrainian voluntary association of trade unions. It is the largest trade union confederation in Ukraine, with more than 4.8 million members. As of 1 August 20 ...
) was awarded this prize spot in a draw, and was to sponsor the construction that was carried out by the Kyivmiskbud-4 trust. The building's project, work of Kyivan-native architects Oleksandr Malynovsky and Oleksandr Komarovsky, was a very fine crafted design. This was because it had to match the imposing Kyiv Post Office building opposite not only in proportions, but in such a style that would blend in with the milieu, yet be visibly a modern structure. One feature that punctuated the latter, was a 24-metre tower with four 7.2 x 4.3 metre screens displaying the current time, temperature, date and other information. This became the official clock tower of Ukraine, and chimed the famous melody ''Yak tebe ne lyubyty, Kyyeve miy''. In 2011 the tower was renovated and the screens, being a matrix of almost five thousand 127-Volt, 40 W light bulbs were replaced by diode matrices, providing multi-colour digital image with much greater resolution. Most of the building was used as offices by the Trade Unions federation, however it contains several auditoriums and banquet rooms that allowed it to be used as a permanent multi-purpose venue.


Euromaidan HQ

During the late 2013 to early 2014 Euromaidan protest campaigns, the Budynok Profspilok was occupied by protesters and turned into their main center housing political headquarters, the press center, security center and the main
kitchen A kitchen is a room or part of a room used for cooking and food preparation in a dwelling or in a commercial establishment. A modern middle-class residential kitchen is typically equipped with a stove, a sink with hot and cold running wate ...
. A number of important Euromaidan events, including recurrent attacks and provocations by police, occurred in and around the building. The building was completely burnt down during the night of 18–19 February, the day before the mass sniping fire took place during the 2014 Ukrainian Revolution. Due to the severe damages the building suffered from the fire, it was covered with large canvas screens on two sides with the words "Glory to Ukraine" printed on them in large letters. The building is since then rebuilt and will include a museum dedicated to the Euromaidan events. The reopening was scheduled to be before 1 March 2018, but the opening was postponed.The media showed how the House of Trade Unions is being built inside
Ukrayinska Pravda ''Ukrainska Pravda'' ( uk, Українська правда, lit=Ukrainian Truth) is a Ukrainian online newspaper founded by Georgiy Gongadze on 16 April 2000 (the day of the Ukrainian constitutional referendum). Published mainly in Ukrai ...
(8 June 2018)
On 21 November 2018 a new
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opened in the renovated Trade Unions House."People died here!": Clashes on Maidan amid controversial opening of KFC restaurant at tragedy site (Photo, video)
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(22 November 2018)


Fire


Gallery

File:Trade Unions' Building September 1991.jpg, Trade Unions' Building and Independence Square, September 1991, just weeks after the
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and before Ukrainian independence. Note the hammer and sickle emblem on the building. File:Euromaidan-01-dec-2013 104.JPG, Trade Union Building surrounded by Euromaidan protesters, 1 December 2013. File:Klitschko maidan 031213.JPG, Giant advertising screen on the façade of Trade Unions Building broadcasts
Vitali Klitschko Vitali Volodymyrovych Klitschko (; uk, Віта́лій Володи́мирович Кличко́ ; born 19 July 1971) is a Ukrainian politician and former professional boxer who serves as mayor of KyivEuromaidan clashes. File:2017-05-22 Trade Unions Building (Kiev).jpg, The Trade Union Building in November 2014 covered with a large banner with the inscription "Glory to Ukraine" after it burned out during Euromaidan protests. File:Skeleton (209290495).jpeg, Reconstruction after the fire, 2017 File:Trade Unions Building, Kyiv, 2018.jpg, Reconstruction after the fire, 2018


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In memory of the Trade Unions Building. PHOTO
Ukrayinska Pravda ''Ukrainska Pravda'' ( uk, Українська правда, lit=Ukrainian Truth) is a Ukrainian online newspaper founded by Georgiy Gongadze on 16 April 2000 (the day of the Ukrainian constitutional referendum). Published mainly in Ukrai ...
(Historic Pravda). 19 February 2014. {{coord, 50.4508, N, 30.5245, E, source:wikidata-and-enwiki-cat-tree_region:UA, display=title Buildings and structures in Kyiv Buildings and structures built in the Soviet Union Federation of Trade Unions of Ukraine Maidan Nezalezhnosti Khreshchatyk 1980 establishments in Ukraine Buildings and structures completed in 1980