On September 26th, 2014 the students of PR-302 group of the Law Institute, accompanied by their tutor Juliya Beluga and Anna Grabovska, assistant professor of the Department of Civil Law and Process, visited the Anthony’s caves in Boldyn mountains (Chernigiv), which cause increased interest in its history and secrets during almost a thousand years.
Anthony caves are a complex of underground structures, consisting of the churches of St. Anthony, St. Theodosius Totemskyi, burial chapel, cell of Anthony and kimitiriyi, interconnected by galleries. The total length of rooms is 350 meters. The most interesting is the church of Theodosius, it reaches a height of 8.4 meters. Once in the church, the visitor forgets that he or she is underground. In recent years there has been a significant increase in interest in caves, and significant role here was played by the media. This led to a sharp increase in the flow of visitors, attracted by the beauty of the underground world of caves and especially their secondary minerals that are unique in its beauty and origin. The main value of the caves is to give people the aesthetic pleasure and opportunity to satisfy primordial human desire for the unknown and beautiful. In addition, visits to caves forms in human such qualities as: courage, endurance, striving for moral and physical improvement, bringing friendship and sense of duty to nature and humanity.