Michael Douglas, a famous Hollywood actor, together with his son Dylan, surprised the people of Kyiv with his unexpected visit to the capital of Ukraine on September 11. The 79-year-old star did not hide his admiration for the city's architecture and its cultural heritage.

Historical context: The fourth summit of the international Crimean platform

This time, Kyiv became the center of international attention thanks to the fourth summit of the international Crimea platform. A number of distinguished guests visited the capital, including US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda and Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic.

Strolling through Kyiv: Michael Douglas enjoys historical sights

Michael Douglas together with his son Dylan actively explored the cultural wealth of Kyiv. They visited the Mikhailivskiy Golden-Domed Monastery, Mikhailivska Square and Voladymirska Hill Park, where they enjoyed the picturesque views of the Dnipro River. Their walk ended near the magnificent St. Andrew's Church, where they willingly posed for photos.

"The guest of honor was impressed by the beauty of the architecture of our beloved city, and was also actively interested in the historical events that took place in Kyiv, " the Department of Tourism and Promotions of the KMDA reported.

Support for Ukraine from a Hollywood star

It is worth noting that Michael Douglas from the very beginning of the full-scale invasion expressed his support for Ukraine and his admiration for Ukrainians. His arrival in Kyiv became a symbol of this support and a demonstration of readiness to stand by the Ukrainians as long as necessary.

Conclusions and perspectives

Michael Douglas' visit to Kyiv not only drew attention to the Crimean Platform summit, but also became another vivid example of the international community's support for Ukraine. His admiration for the beauty and history of Kyiv adds special weight to these important events and emphasizes the importance of culture and heritage in the modern world.

Editor: Emiliia Morozova