What do you know about these Russian Towns? Nothing? We tell you a bit.
The most well-known building in the city is the 'Spaso-Preobrazhensky' Cathedral of the Spassky (St Savior) Monastery (russ. Спасо-Преображенский монастырь).
Church of Elijah the Prophet
The rebuilt Dormition Cathedral
St. John the Baptist ChurchSt. John the Baptist Church, dating from the 1680s, is the acme of traditional Russian architecture
Epic rock
Nicholas-Quay Church (Church of St. Nicholas, or Wet) is situated on the bank of the Oka River. At the bottom of the foot of Mount St. Nicholas has a spring, which is said to have appeared several times to Nicholas Wonderworker himself. Nearby, in a ravine, there is a chapel in honor of the Mother of God "Life-giving Spring."
Muromskii Holy Transfiguration Monastery
Novogolutvinsky (the Holy Trinity New Golutvin) Convent
Church of St. Michael the Archangel
Dmitrievsky Cathedral
Cathedral of the Assumption
Suzdal kremlin
Church of Saint Boris and Saint Gleb
Monument to the people of the city who died during the Great II World War
Goritsky Monastery yard. Pereslavl-Zalessky. In a background – Lake Plescheyevo
St. Nikita's Cathedral (Pereslavl-Zalessky)
Museum of Iron is a private museum of businessman Andrei Vorobyov in Pereslavl, which is dedicated to the history of household irons.
Assumption Cathedral.
1508-1512 years
Spaso-Yakovlevsky Monastery
Spaso-Yakovlevsky MonasterySpaso-Yakovlevsky Monastery, situated to the left from the Kremlin on the town's outskirts, has been venerated as the shrine of St. Dmitry of RostovSpaso-Yakovlevsky Monastery, situated to the left from the Kremlin on the town's outskirts, has been venerated as the shrine of St. Dmitry of Rostov. Most of the monastery structures were built in the late 18th and early 19th centuries in the fine neoclassicalSpaso-Yakovlevsky Monastery, situated to the left from the Kremlin on the town's outskirts, has been venerated as the shrine of St. Dmitry of Rostov. Most of the monastery structures were built in the late 18th and early 19th centuries in the fine neoclassical style. There are also two 17th-century churches: the Conception of St. Anna, and the Transfiguration of Our Savior. Unlike most other churches in the town, the monastery belongs to the Russian OrthodoxySpaso-Yakovlevsky Monastery, situated to the left from the Kremlin on the town's outskirts, has been venerated as the shrine of St. Dmitry of Rostov. Most of the monastery structures were built in the late 18th and early 19th centuries in the fine neoclassical style. There are also two 17th-century churches: the Conception of St. Anna, and the Transfiguration of Our Savior. Unlike most other churches in the town, the monastery belongs to the Russian Orthodoxy and houses a theological seminary.
Ipatiev Monastery
Fire-observation watchtower
(1825-1828)
Bogoyavlensky Convent
The Kremlin square
Vologda’s lace
Vologda butter in a pot is a traditional fairing from Vologda
House of Peter the Great is the oldest museum in Vologda (1885)
The eternal flame to herous of the of World War II
English teacher: Shitova Elena Vladimirovna
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