The Holy Trinity Cathedral in Kyiv is a magnificent religious complex located in the Troyeshchyna neighborhood, built in the mid-1990s during a time of rapid development following the Chornobyl disaster. In the 300,000-square-meter residential area, the service was held in one small wooden church in the village of Troeshchyna, which was unable to accommodate all the believers. The construction of a new church was a vital necessity for the residents of Troyeshchyna and the entire left bank of Kyiv. The church was constructed with generous support from parishioners and local businesses. This complex, designed in the Ukrainian Baroque style, features a church, a bell tower, a Sunday school, a baptistery, an icon workshop, and other buildings.