These ancient towns preserve the memory of the most important and significant events in Russian history. The towns have been called "open air museums" and feature unique monuments of Russian architecture of the 12th–18th centuries, including kremlins, monasteries, cathedrals, and churches. These towns are among the most picturesque in Russia. These ancient towns preserve the memory of the most important and significant events in Russian history. The towns have been called "open air museums" and feature unique monuments of Russian architecture of the 12th–18th centuries, including kremlins, monasteries, cathedrals, and churches. These towns are among the most picturesque in Russia.
The unique museum of ancient paintings and folk art The unique museum of ancient paintings and folk art An old Russian monastery -the Lavra The magnificent cathedral in the Lavra Folk songs
The Botik (small boat) museum which chronicles the history of the first Russian fleet and keeps one of the original model boats. The Botik (small boat) museum which chronicles the history of the first Russian fleet and keeps one of the original model boats. Ancient churches Unique wooden sculptures The music of the bells.
Pereslavl-Zalessky is known for its historic buildings, including: The white stone Spaso-Preobrazhensky Cathedral Church of Metropolitan Peter Troitse-Danilov Monastery (16th–18th centuries); Nikitsky Monastery (16th–19th centuries); Feodorovsky Monastery (16th–19th centuries); Goritsky Monastery (17th–18th centuries).
An ancient Russian town in the Yaroslavl region that has been known since 862. The town is part of the Golden Ring of Russia. It is famous for its ancient churches, the Kremlin and museums. An ancient Russian town in the Yaroslavl region that has been known since 862. The town is part of the Golden Ring of Russia. It is famous for its ancient churches, the Kremlin and museums.
Troizco-Sergiev Varnezky Troizco-Sergiev Varnezky monastery
*The museum of ValentinaTereshkova, the first woman-cosmonaut *The museum of ValentinaTereshkova, the first woman-cosmonaut *Epiphany church (Tserkov Bogoyavleniya) *Church of Ilia the Prophet (Tserkov Ilii Proroka) *Spaso-Preoprazhensky cathedral *Saint gates (Svyatye vorota) *Spassky monastery
Kotorosl River in Yaroslavl Kotorosl River in Yaroslavl
Kostroma is the center of Kostroma region and is located 340 kilometers north east of Moscow. Kostroma was founded in 1152 by Yury Dolgoruky, where the Kostroma river meets Volga river. Kostroma is the center of Kostroma region and is located 340 kilometers north east of Moscow. Kostroma was founded in 1152 by Yury Dolgoruky, where the Kostroma river meets Volga river.
WHAT TO DO IN KOSTROMA. The nicest thing to do in Kostroma is to walk along quiet central streets with trading arcades and wooden houses. You can admire the monastery of St Ipathy, the main architecture and historical attraction of the town. Next to the monastery there's a museum of wooden architecture, that can be interesting if you want to see old Russian izbas (wooden houses) and churches.
This church is a superb example of the 17th-century Russian art.
Palekh Palekh The unbelievably colorful art of Palekh is known in all countries of the world. The elegant black-lacquered art pieces represent the heroes of Russian folklore – the amazing fire-birds and the gold-manned troikas.
A picturesque green town, where you can at the same time feel the Russian country life and enjoy walks around fairy tale dome convents. Inside Suzdal the atmosphere is as if nothing had changed since the nineteenth century, goats, chicken and cows graze freely next to the Kremlin and monasteries.
St. Euthymius Monastery, Transfiguration Cathedral, and Belfry
WHAT TO DO IN SUZDAL. Walking around, getting lost, entering in the kremlins and monasteries, crossing the stream on wooden bridges, exploring the country side, lying in the grass, eating bliny (russian pancakes), looking what's inside the churches, horse riding, breathing fresh air.
one of the oldest Russian cities, was first mentioned in 1108, when the price of Rostov-Suzdal land Vladimir Monomakh decided to fortify the shores of Klyazma river, and founded a town at a place of a small village, giving it his name. one of the oldest Russian cities, was first mentioned in 1108, when the price of Rostov-Suzdal land Vladimir Monomakh decided to fortify the shores of Klyazma river, and founded a town at a place of a small village, giving it his name.