Supporters are looking for something a little mad in the Ukrainian capital have the option to be transported back to the Middle Ages to the game of football, similar to the Kyivan Rus.
Fans can flock to Kiev for Euro 2012 watch the action on the pitch in a position not forget the Middle Ages.
Located in the nearby village of Kopachiv, and Kyivan Rus Park is the center of the cultural area of 50 hectares which is dedicated to re hustle and bustle of the Ukrainian capital of the fifth to the eighth century. As well as watching football on large screens, visitors can turn their hands to attract, among other things, archery, horse riding and its products.
She said park spokeswoman Oksana Dzenenko: "The idea is to re-fortress city of the ancient city of Kiev, just as it was in the time of Prince Volodymyr the Great have been reproduced all of the historic buildings with maximum authenticity."
He said Volodymyr Yanchenko, head of Kyivan Rus Park, "Kiev was built over several centuries, but my goal is to rebuild it in my life and I want to bring people joy, but in such a way that they learn about their history."
One of the highlights of the park is the "football - at the invitation of Kiev, the old" festival. "Every weekend during the tournament we have various activities related to football," said Dzenenko. "One of the most popular shows including visitors to participate in a football match against the inhabitants of ancient Kiev. People join hands and try to get a huge ball in the net of the opposition as soon as possible. And very funny for all of the participants and the audience."
Most fans can stay overnight and watch enthusiasts Cup EURO 2012 on a large screen. "We have a full field of hospitality," he continued Dzenenko. "We have a tent full of amenities that will continue to work after this tournament."
The one person has the same Serhiy, who was in the garden with his sister and parents. "I came here for the first time, and I love it," he said. "I was pleasantly surprised by the scenes of the play, and the atmosphere and the kindness of the people who work here for football in the Middle Ages was fun - it was unusual to see people in historical costumes to play football"
Fans can flock to Kiev for Euro 2012 watch the action on the pitch in a position not forget the Middle Ages.
Located in the nearby village of Kopachiv, and Kyivan Rus Park is the center of the cultural area of 50 hectares which is dedicated to re hustle and bustle of the Ukrainian capital of the fifth to the eighth century. As well as watching football on large screens, visitors can turn their hands to attract, among other things, archery, horse riding and its products.
She said park spokeswoman Oksana Dzenenko: "The idea is to re-fortress city of the ancient city of Kiev, just as it was in the time of Prince Volodymyr the Great have been reproduced all of the historic buildings with maximum authenticity."
He said Volodymyr Yanchenko, head of Kyivan Rus Park, "Kiev was built over several centuries, but my goal is to rebuild it in my life and I want to bring people joy, but in such a way that they learn about their history."
One of the highlights of the park is the "football - at the invitation of Kiev, the old" festival. "Every weekend during the tournament we have various activities related to football," said Dzenenko. "One of the most popular shows including visitors to participate in a football match against the inhabitants of ancient Kiev. People join hands and try to get a huge ball in the net of the opposition as soon as possible. And very funny for all of the participants and the audience."
Most fans can stay overnight and watch enthusiasts Cup EURO 2012 on a large screen. "We have a full field of hospitality," he continued Dzenenko. "We have a tent full of amenities that will continue to work after this tournament."
The one person has the same Serhiy, who was in the garden with his sister and parents. "I came here for the first time, and I love it," he said. "I was pleasantly surprised by the scenes of the play, and the atmosphere and the kindness of the people who work here for football in the Middle Ages was fun - it was unusual to see people in historical costumes to play football"
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