#10. 100 Чудес России. Кирилло-Белозерский монастырь
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Кирилло-Белозерский монастырь (также Кириллов) монастырь — мужской православный монастырь Русской Церкви; расположен на Севере России, на берегу Сиверского озера, в черте современного города Кириллов Вологодской области. Монастырь основали монахи Кирилл Белозерский — последователь Сергия Радонежского и Ферапонт Белозерский в 1397 году. Первоначально был возведен Успенский собор артелью ростовских мастеров. В XVI веке рядом с ним появился малый Ивановский монастырь. В те времена монастырь был форпостом Московского государства во вражеских землях Новгородской республики.
Кирилло-Белозерский монастырь являлся крупным феодалом-землевладельцем. В XV—XVII веках вёл обширную торговлю, особенно солью и рыбой. В конце XV-XVI веков монастырь был одним из центров религиозно-политического течения нестяжателей. В XV—XVII веках монастырь служил местом заточения лиц из светской и церковно-феодальной знати. В последствии монастырь богател, разрастался и несмотря на большой пожар в 1557 году стал крупнейшим каменным сооружением, уступавшим разве что Троице-Сергиевому монастырю. В 1764 году указом Екатерины II монастырь был лишен крестьян и угодий. В 1776 году из монастырской слободы образован город Кириллов и в крепостной стене размещается городская и уездная тюрьма. С этого момента начинается постепенный закат монастыря. Одно из самых древних и самых известных подворий монастыря было Кремлёвское Кирилловское подворье — подворье Кирилло-Белозерского монастыря в Московском Кремле. Подворье находилось недалеко от Фроловских ворот (ныне Спасская башня) при Афанасьевском монастыре. В 1770 году по случаю предложенного к сооружению проекта Баженовского дворца, Кирилловское подворье в Кремле было упразднено, а потом в 1776 году и совсем разобрано. На месте подворья и расчищенных других дворов образовалась обширная площадь. В комплекс Кирилло-Белозерского монастыря входят ансамбли большого Успенского и Ивановского монастырей («Старый город»), «Нового города» и территория несохранившейся крепости Острог между ними. Монастырь окружен крепостными стенами с монументальными башнями, украшенными узорами из кирпича.
Brodyagi Mozhaysk 03.05.2015
Russia - Belozersky Monastery - Cathedral Singers
Sister and Brother-n-laws' trip/tour to Russia.
This is the finishing part of a church hymn attributed to St. Ambrose of Milan called Te Deum laudamus - in Church Slavonic. It is a hymn, and this performance is a 'concert' version.
Tours-TV.com: Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery
Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery, founded in 1397, is celebrated for its monuments of white stone architecture, unique samples of wooden architecture and Museum of Icons. Russia : Vologodskaya Oblast. See on map .
Protvino
Protvino (Russian: Протвино́) is a town in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located about 100 kilometers (62 mi) south of Moscow and 15 kilometers (9.3 mi) west of Serpukhov, on the left bank of the Protva River. Population: 37,308 (2010 Census); 36,175 (2002 Census); 34,520 (1989 Census).
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What does the biggest monastery in Russia (and Europe) look like?
St. Cyril-Belozersk Monastery in the Vologda Region keeps legacy of Russian tsars.
St. Cyril-Belozersk Monastery was founded in the late 14th century and became the largest monastery not only in our country, but also in Europe. Its total area spans more than 12 hectares and the monastery walls are more than two kilometers long. It also played an important role in Russia’s political affairs.
Ivan the Terrible visited the monastery many times and wished to spend the rest of his days here. His kids and future rulers also spent time here. As a result, St. Cyril-Belozersk Monastery is a vital part of Russian history. In 1924 the monastery was closed and turned into museum. Its main task is to preserve its legacy and buildings.
Russian Orthodox hymn at Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery
A quartet of male voices singing a Russian Orthodox hymn at the Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery in May of 2011. These were not monks; apparently local villagers from Goritsy or Kirillov.
Mozhaysk, Russia
Going for a ride in Mozhaysk
Tours-TV.com: Belozersk
Belozersk, one the oldest Russian towns, retains charm of old day's Russian province. Belozersky Kremlin, ancient churches, stone and wooden merchant's mansions of 19 c.. Russia : Vologodskaya Oblast. (別洛焦爾斯克, ベロゼルスク, بيلوزيرسك). See on map .
Auer. The Heritage. International Violin Festival 2019. St Petersburg, Russia 4K
The Final Day of Auer. The Heritage International Violin Festival 2019 in Belosselsky Belozersky Palace of St Petersburg, Russia. 4K
Leopold von Auer (1845-1930) was a Hungarian violinist, academic, conductor and composer, best known as an outstanding violin teacher. The Founder of so called Russia Violin School. For 50 years (1968-1918) Auer was a professor of Saint Petersburg Conservatory.
Auer is remembered as one of the most important pedagogues of the violin. Many notable virtuoso violinists were among his students, including Mischa Elman, Konstanty Gorski, Jascha Heifetz, Nathan Milstein, Toscha Seidel, Efrem Zimbalist, Georges Boulanger, Benno Rabinof, Kathleen Parlow, Julia Klumpke, Thelma Given, Sylvia Lent and Oscar Shumsky. Among these were some of the greatest violinists of the twentieth century.
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Tours-TV.com: Ozyory
Russia : Moskovskaya Oblast'. (奧焦雷, أوزايوري). See on map .
Catherine Palace (Moscow)
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The Catherine Palace is a Neoclassical residence of Catherine II of Russia on the bank of the Yauza River in Lefortovo, Moscow.It should not be confused with the much more famous Catherine Palace in Tsarskoye Selo.The residence is also known as the Golovin Palace, after its first owner, Count Fyodor Golovin, the first Chancellor of the Russian Empire.After his death Empress Anna commissioned Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli to replace the Golovin Palace with a Baroque residence known as Annenhof.
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St Basil's Cathedral
Some throw down Russian Acapella
Moscow - Acapella performance in a Russian Orthodox Church
Exceptionally beautiful performance with the beautiful church icons as a backdrop.
4 Russia Yaroslavl
Farmer's Market, churches, Governor's House, Kuzino, Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery, Vodka tasting
Russia River Cruising with Scenic | David Whitehill visits Goritsy
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I bet not many of your friends have had the opportunity to travel here to Russia. It's a country that's been locked up for centuries but it's just starting to realise that people from right around the globe are just itching to come here and discover some of her incredible Secrets.
Our next port on our scenic adventure here in Russia is Goritsy.
It's really hard to picture life back when these villages of monasteries were in full swing but opening up your imagination is just part of Russia's charm and some of our stops are nearly impossible to believe, Kizhi island is a shrine to wood crafting over the centuries and if you think your wood whittling skills are impressive take a look at this.
It's incredible to think that the craftsman who built this place use nothing but timber. What's even more astounding is not one single nail was ever part of construction the skill of these ancient builders is mind-blowing and beautifully preserved on the island.
Legend has it that the single axe used to build the cathedral was tossed into the river never to be used again.
While Kizhi is all about timber and Drogi is all about village life there's two ways that you can get around Mandrogi. One is the traditional walking method and two is to hang out with Batili.
The island takes you back to the traditional trade roots of Russia and guess what there was vodka. Three thousand varieties of the stuff.
There's a whole range of local artwork being produced and a few visitors showing why they didn't live back in the Middle
Ages.
All this action can make a traveler very peckish so
Scenic give you a quick taste of tradition a quick run-through we have traditional chicken kebab, pork kebab, fish kebab, roasted vegetables.
Back on the mighty Scenic Tsar we learned some of the finer points about Russia's true passion. Vodka has been a Russian staple in one way or another since the 9th century and so there's no way you'll escape without this important history lesson.
Which somehow ends up as a Scenic bonding session and while all the action goes on inside the Scenic Tsar navigates its way through some of Russia's enormous inland lakes and on to our final stop of St. Petersburg.
Kirillo-Belozersky Siege (June 2013)
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I filmed some places around Kirillo and then inside the monastery. There is also a re-enactment event of the siege that took place several centuries ago between Russian King and Polish King....well at least from what my translator told me. Think russian medieval times!