Top 10 Points of Interest & Landmarks in Central Russia, Russia

September 15, 2021 Stefan Strunk

Discover the best top things to do in Central Russia, Russia including Boris and Gleb Monastery, Dream Catcher, Vysotsky Monastery, Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery, Monument to White Bim Black Ear, Lipetsk Diocesan Holy Dormition Monastery, Vvedenskiy Tolga Convent, Radiotelescope RT-64, House of Merchant Aseyev, Manor Vinogradovo.
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1. Boris and Gleb Monastery

Minina St., 3, Dmitrov Russia +7 495 993-74-06 [email protected] http://www.temples.ru/card.php?ID=601
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5.0 based on 96 reviews

Boris and Gleb Monastery

2. Dream Catcher

Seliger Lake, 172235 Russia
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Dream Catcher

3. Vysotsky Monastery

Kaluzhskaya St., 5/3, Serpukhov 142200 Russia +7 496 772-57-97 [email protected] http://visotskymonastir.ru/
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Vysotsky Monastery

Serpukhov Vysotsky monastery was founded in 1374 by St. Sergius of Radonezh at the request of Serpukhov specific Prince Vladimir the Brave. The monastery served as an important spiritual center of medieval Russia and a powerful fortress at the southern turn of the Moscow Principality. The fate of the Holy monastery is closely connected with the fate of Russia - it was besieged and ravaged by enemies, also there were times of prosperity and desolation. At the beginning of the twentieth century, due to contemporaries' opinions, Vysotsky monastery was one of the most comfortable abodes of the Fatherland. With the advent of Soviet power in 1918 of the monastery went under the provincial concentration camp. In 1928 Vysotsky monastery was finally closed. For decades, the ancient and once glorious abode was dilapidated and destroyed. In 1991 Vysotsky monastery was returned to the Orthodox Church, the revival of the ancient monastery began again.

4. Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery

Ratekhinskoye shosse, 8, Zvenigorod 143180 Russia +7 495 933-79-78 [email protected] http://savvastor.ru/
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5.0 based on 572 reviews

Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery

Reviewed By GrandDaddyDom - Tucson, United States

We visited the monastery on our day trip prior to our visit to the Kubinka Tank Museum. The trip took about 1.5 hours to the monastery from central Moscow. The history of the monastery is fascinating. The Orthodox monastery was ordered to be built in 1398 by Prince Yuri and was finally built in the 15th century. The prince had wanted now St. Savva of Storozhi to start a monastic structure on the Storozhi Holm (Watching Hill). In 1650 Tsar Alexis had a residence built here and the large bell tower with a clock was also built. The cathedral does not allow photography and you should dress respectfully since this is an operational cathedral. The cathedral has 17th century paintings and the remains of 15th century frescoes and a five tiered iconostasis. The Bolsheviks ransacked the monastery and it was left in ruins until restoration started after 1985. The relics of St. Savva of Storozhi were returned to the monastery in 1998 and when we were there many Orthodox faithful were observed honoring the relics of the saint. There is a statue of the saint outside the monastery in a small park area. Outside the gate to the compound is a large map showing the locations of every feature of the site. There is an overlook on the start of a path around the outside walls. The view below is spectacular and I now know why this location is called "Watching Hill". There is a snack shop cafe outside the walls of the monastery that was closed when we were there.

5. Monument to White Bim Black Ear

Revolution Av., 50, Voronezh 394000 Russia
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5.0 based on 532 reviews

Monument to White Bim Black Ear

Reviewed By Nikonor - Moscow, Russia

Good and friendship monument to dog.He likes tenderness.Location on central street near dolls theatre.

6. Lipetsk Diocesan Holy Dormition Monastery

Saltykova-Shhedrina, 80, Lipetsk 398020 Russia +7 474 277-27-13
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Lipetsk Diocesan Holy Dormition Monastery

7. Vvedenskiy Tolga Convent

Tolga Settlement, 1, Yaroslavl 150027 Russia +7 485 238-00-55 http://montolga.ru
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5.0 based on 556 reviews

Vvedenskiy Tolga Convent

8. Radiotelescope RT-64

Kalyazin Russia
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5.0 based on 65 reviews

Radiotelescope RT-64

9. House of Merchant Aseyev

Naberezhnaya St., 22/1, Tambov 392002 Russia +7 475 263-64-69 http://www.mk-aseeva.ru
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House of Merchant Aseyev

10. Manor Vinogradovo

Dmitrovskoye hwy, 165/2, 127495 Russia
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Manor Vinogradovo

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