Photo before | Photo after | Name/Description | In Ukrainian | Type | Municipality | Notes |
| | Historic building of the regional youth center, formerly the Shchors Cinema[7] | Будинок Чернігівського обласного молодіжного центру | Historic building | Chernihiv | partially destroyed as a result of an air strike on the building of the Chernihiv City Council (State Bank House) on February 27, 2022 [8] |
| | Church of St. Theodosius[7] | Церква святителя Феодосія (Чернігів) | Religious site | Chernihiv | |
| | Military Historical Museum, a branch of the Chernihiv Historical Museum[7] | Чернігівський військово-історичний музей — відділ Чернігівського обласного історичного музею імені В. В. Тарновського | Museum | Chernihiv | Chernihiv Historical Museum of V.V. Tarnovsky[7][9][10] |
| | Regional children's library (former Vasyl Tarnovsky Museum of Ukrainian Antiquities)[7][11] | Будинок В. В. Тарновського | Library | Chernihiv | [12][13] |
| | Catherine's Church, Chernihiv[7] | Катерининська церква (Чернігів) | Religious site | Chernihiv | Damaged in a rocket attack.[14] |
| | Former Chernihiv District Court House (built in 1904)[7] | | Historic building? | Chernihiv | |
| | Korolenko Chernihiv Regional Universal Scientific Library (built in 1910–13)[7] | Чернігівська обласна універсальна наукова бібліотека імені В. Г. Короленка | Library | Chernihiv | |
| | St. Kazan Church in Chernihiv[7] | Свято-Казанська церква (Чернігів) | Religious site | Chernihiv | |
| | Memorial cemetery with a memorial sign to the dead and the chapel of St. Archangel Michael (built in 2014–21)[7] | | Religious site | Chernihiv | |
| | Voskresenska Church (built in 1913)[7] | | Religious site | Chernihiv | |
| | Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary (built in 1801–04)[7] | | Religious site | Chernihiv | |
| | Mykhailo Kotsiubynskyi Central City Library[7] | Михайло Михайлович Коцюбинський | Municipal Library | Chernihiv | [15] |
| | G. Galagan Regional Art Museum (built in 1899)[7] | Чернігівський обласний художній музей імені Григорія Галагана | Museum | Chernihiv | |
| | House of Culture – Ivanivka/Inanovo Library[7] | Іванівського будинку культури | | Ivanovo | Built in 1956[16] |
| | Memorial house-museum and estate of Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky[7] | | Museum | Chernihiv | |
| | House of Prayer of the Second Chernihiv Church of Christian Baptists[7] | | Religious site | Chernihiv | [17] |
| | Ivankiv Museum[7] | Іванківський історико-краєзнавчий музей | Museum | Ivankiv | Home to Ukrainian folk artist Maria Prymachenko[18] |
| | Church of the Ascension (Voznesenska Tserkva)[7] | | Religious site | | Church of the Ascension, Lukianivka? Or the Church of the Ascension of the Lord in the village of Bobryk? |
| | St. George's church in Zavorychi (Heorhiyivska Tserkva)[7] | Свято-Георгіївський храм с. Заворичі | Religious site | Zavorychi (Заворичі) | |
| | Peter and Paul Church (Petro-Pavlivska)[7] | | Religious site | | |
| | Irpin Bible Seminary[7][19] | | Religious site | Irpin(Ірпінь) | |
| | Memorial monument to villagers who died in the Second World War[7] | | Monument | | |
| | House of Culture (built in 1952–54)[7] | | | Irpin(Ірпінь) | [20] |
| | Church of the Resurrection of Christ[7] | | Religious site | | |
| | Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (built in 2008)[7][21] | | Religious site | | |
| | Monument to the fallen soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (established between 2014 and 2021)[7] | | Monument | | |
| | Bust of Taras Shevchenko in Borodianka (established in 1999)[7][22] | | Monument | Borodyanka | |
| | Wooden Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (built in 1892)[7][21][23] | | Religious site | Peremoha (Baryshivka District) [uk] | Храм Різдва Пресвятої Богородиці (Перемога) |
| | Church of St. Georgiy Pobidonosets in Irpin (built in 2021)[7] | | Religious site | Kyiv Oblast | |
| | Convent of the Icon of the Mother of God "Uslyshatelnytsya" in Fasova village (built in 2012–16)[7] | | Religious site | Fasova village | |
| | Mass grave of soldiers and a monument to compatriots who died during the Great Patriotic War in Bucha (established in 1951)[7] | | | Bucha | |
| | Church of Saints Elijah and Apostle Andrew the First-Called (built in 1997)[7] | | Religious site | | |
| | Local History Museum of Borodianshchyna[7] | | Museum | Borodianka | |
| | Central City Library in Irpin[7] | | Library | Irpin | |
| | Taras Shevchenko Palace of Culture[7] | | | | |
| | Monument to St. Archangel Michael in Borodianka (established in 2015)[7] | | Religious site | Borodyanka | |
| | Makarivska Public Library (building of the early twentieth century)[7] | | Library | | |
| | Monument to workers killed in World War II (renovated in 2016)[7] | | | | |
| | Church of St. John the Baptist – Moshchun[7] | | | Moshchun | |
| | Orthodox church in Kamianka village of Izyum[7] | | Religious site | Kamianka village of Izyum | |
| | Assumption Cathedral (Uspenska Katedra)[7] | | | Kharkiv | |
| | Kharkiv Court of Appeal building[7] | | | Kharkiv | |
| | "Slovo" building[7] | Будинок «Слово» | Historic building | Kharkiv | |
| | Kharkiv Art Museum[7] | | | Kharkiv | |
| | Church of the Holy Queen Tamara[7][21] | | Religious site | Kharkiv | |
| | Kharkiv National Academic Opera and Ballet Theater[7][24] | Харківський національний академічний театр опери та балету імені Миколи Лисенка | | Kharkiv | |
| | Residential historical building in Kharkiv[7] | | Historic building | Kharkiv | |
| | Kharkiv Korolenko State Scientific Library[7][21] | Харківська державна наукова бібліотека імені В. Г. Короленка | Library | Kharkiv | |
| | Building of the faculty of Economics of Kharkiv National University[7] | [:uk:Будинок Наркомпраці (Харків)]Будинок Наркомпраці (Харків) | | Kharkiv | |
frameless|150x150пкс | | Building of the former "Palace of Labor"[7][25] | Палац праці | | Kharkiv | Former House of the Rossiia Insurance Company[7][26][27] |
| | Church of the Holy Myrrh-Bearing Women[7][19] | | Religious site | Kharkiv | |
| | Building of the former central lecture hall in Constitution Square[7] | | | Kharkiv | |
| | Historic residential building of the 19th century[7] | | Historic building | Kharkiv | |
| | Memorial Complex of Glory in Kharkiv[7] | | | Kharkiv | |
| | Former Lux store (Liuks, 19th century)[7] | | Historic building | Kharkiv | |
| | Drobytskyi Yar Holocaust Memorial[7][18] | uk:Дробицький Яр | Monument | Kharkiv | |
| | Fire department complex (built in 1886)[7] | | | Kharkiv | |
| | Former women's gymnasium (built in 1870s)[7] | | Historic building | | |
| | Kharkiv school No. 7 (built in 1906–07)[7] | | Historic building | Kharkiv | |
| | Building of the Department of Labor and Social Protection of the Population of Izyum City Council (built in the 19th century)[7] | | Historic building | Izyum | |
| | Building of the Research Institute of Venereology (building 1889)[7] | | Historic building | Kharkiv | |
| | Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (built in 1838)[7] | | Religious site | | |
| | Church of the 2000th anniversary of the Nativity of Christ in Kharkiv (built in 1999–2001)[7] | | Religious site | Kharkiv | |
| | V.A. Afanasiev Kharkiv State Academic Puppet Theater (built in 1906–1907)[7] | | Historic building | Kharkiv | |
| | Holy Ascension Cathedral (All-Holy Church) in Izyum (built in 1826, completed in 1902–03)[7] | | Religious site | Izyum | |
| | Church of the Cross (built in 1809–23)[7] | | Religious site | | |
| | Church of Saint Demetrios of Soluneia[7] | | Religious site | | |
| | Former Palace of Culture for the railway workers in Kharkiv (Central House of Science and Technology of the Southern Railway)[7] | | | Kharkiv | Soviet architecture recognized as an architectural monument in 1987.[28] Architect: Aleksandr Dmitriev[28] |
| | Memorial to the Victims of Totalitarianism (built in 1991–2000)[7][29] | | Monument | Kharkiv | A cemetery containing the graves of victims of Stalinism and the Katyn massacre in Piatykhatky.[29] |
| | Kharkiv Regional Palace of Children and Youth (House of Children's and Youth Creativity, built in 1851–53)[7] | | Historic building? | Kharkiv | |
| | Church of the Transfiguration (built in 2011–13)[7] | | Religious site | Kharkiv | |
| | Holy Trinity Church (built in 1909–15)[7] | | Religious site | | |
| | Church of St. George the Victorious[7] | | Religious site | Kharkiv | |
| | Strytenska Church in Lisne (built in 2018)[7] | | Religious site | Lisne | |
| | Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker (built in 1991–96)[7] | | Religious site | | |
| | Hryhorii Skovoroda National Literary Memorial Museum – Skovorodynivka[30] | | Museum | Skovorodynivka [uk] | [31][32] |
| | Church of St. Tikhon of Zadonsky[7] | | Religious site | | |
| | Historical and Architectural Museum "Popov Manor"[7][33] | uk:Садиба Попова | Museum | Vasylivka | Historical and architectural museum reserve "Sadyba Popova", complex of the 19th century; Was looted too.[33] |
| | Orthodox church near Zhytomyr (Church of the Blessed Virgin of the Ovruch Eparchy of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church)[7][34][35] | | Religious site | Vyazivka | |
| | Church of St. Nicholas (Church of the Holy Veil defrocked Archimandrite Agathangelos)[7] | | Religious site | | |
| | Sviatohirsk Holy Dormition Lavra[7] | uk:Свято-Успенська Святогірська лавра | Religious site | Sviatohirsk | |
| | Church of St. Nicholas of Myrlikiisky Wonderworker[7] | | Religious site | | |
| | Chapel of the Holy Martyr Tatiana[7] | | Religious site | | |
| | Church of Christ the Savior (Tserkva Khrysta Spasytelia)[7] | | Religious site | | |
| | The Drama Theater in Mariupol[7] | | Theater | Mariupol | |
| | Our Lady of Kazan Orthodox Cathedral in Marinka[7] | | Religious site | Marinka | |
| | Monument to Metropolitan Ignatium of Mariupol in Mariupol[7][35] | | Religious site | Mariupol | At Cathedral of Saint Michael the Archangel (Mariupol)? |
| | St. Archangel Michael Church in Mariupol[7][36][37] | uk:Собор Архистратига Михайла (Маріуполь) | Religious site | Mariupol | |
| | Church of the Icon of the Mother of God "Joy of All Mourners"[7][19] | | Religious site | Volnovakha | |
| | The Holy Transfiguration Church[7][19] | | Religious site | Volnovakha | |
| | St. Nicholas the Wonderworker[7] | | Religious site | | |
| | Church of the Nativity of the blessed Virgin Mary in Mariupol[7][36] | | Religious site | Mariupol | |
| | St. Dmytrivska Church (built in 1850–61)[7] | | Religious site | | |
| | Mariupol Museum of Local Lore[7][35] | | Museum | Mariupol | |
| | Residential building of the 19th century in Mariupol[7] | | Historic building | Mariupol | |
| | Memorial monument to Afghan soldiers[7] | | Monument | | |
| | Residential buildings in Mariupol (1930–41)[7] | | Historic buildings | Mariupol | |
| | Monument to V.G. Korolenko in Mariupol (installed in 1966)[7] | | Monument | Mariupol | |
| | City palace of Culture in Mariupol (built in 1952)[7][21] | | | Mariupol | |
| | St. Volodymyr's Church in Mariupol (built in 1999–2000)[7] | | Religious site | Mariupol | |
| | Church Vifaniia in Mariupol (building of the early XXI century)[7] | | Religious site | Mariupol | |
| | Yuryev's House in Mariupol (building of the late nineteenth century)[7] | | Historic building | Mariupol | |
| | City palace of Culture "Ukrainian House" in Mariupol[7] | Украинский Дом Мариуполь | | Mariupol | |
| | Palace of Culture "Iskra" (building 1960)[7] | | | | |
| | A. Kuindzhi Center for Contemporary Art and Culture in Mariupol (built in 2004)[7][35] | | | Mariupol | Was looted too.[38] |
| | Palace of Culture "Molodizhnyi" in Mariupol (built between 1887 and 1910)[7] | Палац культури «Молодіжний» у Маріуполі[39] | | Mariupol | |
| | Chaika House of Culture in Mariupol[7] | | | Mariupol | |
| | Holy Trinity Church in Mariupol (built in 2010)[7] | | Religious site | Mariupol | |
| | School of Arts in Mariupol (built in 1953)[40] | | | | |
| | Estate of A. Tregubov (buildings of the end of XIXth - beginning of XXth century)[7] | | | | |
| | House with a spire tower in Mariupol (built in 1953)[7] | | | Mariupol | |
| | Central City Library V.G.Korolenko in Mariupol[7] | | Library | Mariupol | |
| | Building of the former Alexander Men's Gymnasium (built in 1894–99)[7] | | | | |
| | Artem House of Culture (built in 1926) – Lyman[7] | | | Lyman | |
| | St. Catherine's Church (Katerynynska Tserkva)[7][41] | | Religious site | Shchasta | |
| | Church in honor of the Icon of the Mother of God "Joy of All Who Sorrow" in Sverodonets[7] | | Religious site | Sverodonets | Sievierodonetsk? |
| | Islamic Cultural Centre "Bismillah" in Sievierodonetsk[7][41] | | Religious site | Sievierodonetsk | |
| | Church of the Nativity in Sievierodonetsk[7][42] | | Religious site | Sievierodonetsk | |
| | St. Tykhvin Church[7] | | Religious site | | |
| | St. Nicholas Church[7] | | Religious site | | |
| | Church of St. Luke of Crimea (building of the early 21st century)[7] | | Religious site | | |
| | Building of the former Soda barracks (Built in 1895)[7] | | | Lysychansk | |
| | Three Saints Church [7] | | | Popasna | Religious site |
225x225пкс | | Okhtyrka City Museum of Local Lore[7][43] | Охтирський міський краєзнавчий музей | Museum | Okhtyrka | |
| | Former People's House (1911–1914)[7] | | | | 50°18'18.1"N 34°53'36.5"E |
| | House of the estate manager L.E. Koenig (1911)[7] | | | Outskirts of Trostyanets | |
| | Monument in honor of the 183rd Tank Brigade (WW2)[7] | | Monument | | |
| | Okhtyrka City Council (building of the 20th century)[7] | | | Okhtyrka | |
| | Locomotive depot "Smorodyne" (built in 1877) [7] | | Historic building | Trostyanets | 50°28'56.9"N 34°58'09.1"E |
| | The main house museum of the estate L.E. Koenig (building from the late 18th century: 1870; part of Trostianetskyi Museum and Exhibition Center)[7] | | Museum | | Historic building? |
| | Mass grave of Soviet soldiers and Monument in Velyka Pysarivka village[7] | | Monument | Velyka Pysarivka village | |
| | Transfiguration Cathedral[44] | uk:Спасо-Преображенський кафедральний собор (Одеса) | Religious site | Odesa | |