Unveiling of the Stumbling Stone in honour of Petro Chetverykov
📍 25a Beresteyskyi Avenue (near the T. H. Shevchenko Central Library for Children)
A ceremony will be held to install a Stumbling Stone in honour of Petro Chetverykov, a Righteous Among the Nations of Babyn Yar and a symbol of courage and humanity. This is the first of four stones that will be unveiled this autumn as part of the project One Stone, One Life: 80 Stumbling Stones for Kyiv.
During September and October, three more Stones will be installed in the capital, and research work will begin on six new biographies.
👥 Residents of the district, students, KPI teachers, librarians, guides, history teachers and anyone interested in the history of the city are invited to participate.
🔗 Details about the project: kyivstones.org
The project is implemented by the German Embassy in Kyiv, UCHS, the NGO Space of Tolerance and the Kyiv City State Administration.
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