Only a few churches of this monastery have survived over the centuries. One of these is the Collegiate Church of Saint Michael, which was built on behest of
Vsevolod I and partly reconstructed between 1766 and 1769 by Russian architect M. I. Yurasov. The
Ukrainian baroque structures include the magnificent 5-domed St. George Cathedral, Transfiguration of the Saviour Church and refectory, all dating from 1696-1701. A belltower, commissioned by the
Hetman Danylo Apostol, was erected in 1727-33 and built up in 1827-31. • Saint Michael Church • Saint George Cathedral • Refectory with Savior-Transfiguration Church • Chapel of the Saint Michael Church • Fraternity building • Building of the abbot • Necropolis
Necropolis Many distinguished individuals are buried there, including: • Y. Handzyuk — Commander of the First Ukrainian Corps (1918), executed by the
Bolsheviks. •
Bogdan Khanenko (1848–1917) collector and patron of the arts, his collection was moved to the Kyiv Museum of Art and Industry after his death. •
Konstantin Ushinsky (1823–1871) — pedagogue, advocate of teaching in Ukrainian (which was prohibited in the Russian Empire in the second half of the 19th century according to the
Ems Ukase). •
Vladimir Alekseyevich Betz (1834–1896) — anatomist famous for his discovery of giant pyramidal motoneurons which are now called
Betz cells. •
Lev Mikhailovich Yashvil (1768–1836) — artillery general during the
Napoleonic Wars. File:80-382-9007 Видубицький монастир.jpg|Vydubychi Monastery File:Георгиевский Выдубицкого.jpg|St. George's Cathedral File:Выдубицкий монастырь 1.JPG|The Bell Tower (left) and the Abbot's House (right) File:Михайловский Выдубицкого.jpg|St. Michael's Church File:Видубицький монастир а.jpg|The Refectory (left) and the Fraternity Building (right) File:Дзвіниця Видубицького монастиря, Київ.jpg|The Bell Tower == Vydubychi Monastery in art and literature ==