Zamkova Hill is a historical site in the centre of the Kiev city. According to some historians, Zamkova Hill has a mystical prehistory, it is supposed to be one of the sites of witch gatherings. Reclaiming the mystical essence of the hill, local satanist groups conduct their ceremonies there since late 1980s. In the 18th century a Muslim cemetery was established here. Nowadays, it is a small landscape park in Podil, still containing interesting grave monuments. Zamkova Hill is also one of two hills that borders the St. Andrew’s Descent. There is a nice view of the Dnipro river from one side of the hill and the new-build district with colourful roofs from another.