В поисках Души России
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В один из выходных дней августа 2017 г. мы отправились на озеро Селигер в поисках Души России...
В этом фильме я рассказываю о тех краях, где река Волга протекает еще речкой малой и даже ручейком.., где живут своей жизнью городки малые, возрастом старше чем Москва.
А может там живет она - Душа России?
Мой маршрут был таков: Москва - Иосифо-Волоколамский Успенский монастырь - город Старица и Свято-Успенский монастырь - село Красное и Церковь Спаса Преображения - город Торжок и Борисоглебский монастырь - озеро Селигер и монастырь Нило-Столобенская пустынь.
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В своих фильмах я уже рассказывал Вам о Ярославле и Костроме, Плёсе и Тутаеве, Санкт-Петербурге и Москве, Тарусе и Константиново, Поленово и Абрамцево...
Где живёт Душа России?
Сложный вопрос и однозначно ответить невозможно! Давайте вместе попытаемся рассказать о самых красивых и интересных местах, где живет Душа России!
Пишите Ваши варианты!
Не уходите далеко - наши путешествия продолжаются!
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Как я часто люблю говорить:
- Жизнь измеряется не числом вздохов, а числом мест и мгновений, когда у вас перехватывает дыхание!
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P.S. Данный фильм является сборником из дюжины частей, многие из которых уже выставлены мной с соответствующим описанием и рассказом!
О Тебе радуется / In Thee rejoice
О Тебе радуется
Из Божественная Литургня
Хор Мужского Монастыря во имя Всемилостивого Спаса монастыря города Екатеринбурга
Фотографии
Собор Бориса и Глеба
Борисоглебский монастырь, Торжок
Торжокский район, Тверская область
In Thee rejoice
From The Divine Liturgy
Sung here by the Choir of the
All-Merciful Saviour Monastery Yekaterinburg
Photographs
The Boris and Gleb Cathedral
Boris and Gleb Monastery, Torzhok
Torzhok district, Tver region
Russia
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Ian Wright journeys to Russia, the largest country in the world which covers more than 10 million square miles and spans 11 time zones. For 70 years travellers were unable to visit the then USSR, but since the collapse of communism Russia has become an increasingly popular destination.
Ian begins his trip in Moscow, the most affluent city in European Russia. He visits the Kremlin, the seat of the Russian government, and takes a tour of the palaces, churches and bell towers. He witnesses the changing of the guards, sees Red Square and the tombs of Russian dignitaries, as well as the embalmed body of Lenin. Later that day he takes a tour of the rest of city on horseback.
Next morning, Ian ventures out to the Izmaylovsky Market, which is held in the east of Moscow every Sunday. It’s a great place to find eccentric Russian souvenirs and communist memorabilia. Another relic of the communist era is Moscow’s impressive metro system: clean, safe and reliable, it was built in the 1930’s to showcase Soviet engineering, and is one of the great achievements of the Stalinist period.
Ian heads out of Moscow to Star City, home of the Russian space programme. This was where Yuri Gagarin trained to be the first man in space in 1961. It was once a top secret location, but these days it’s open to tourists who want to try out simulated moon walking, tour a replica of the Meer space station and even experience zero gravity in a special training jet used to prepare cosmonauts for space travel.
Ian takes the train from Moscow to St Petersburg, stopping off at the Monastery of St Boris and Gleb in Torzhok. Since the fall of communism, the Russian Orthodox Church is experiencing a revival and places of worship such as the wooden church built in 1742 are now being restored.
He finally reaches St Petersburg, which is the second biggest city in Russia with a population of 5 million. When Lenin died in 1924 the city was renamed Leningrad but 65 years later the people of the city voted it back to its original name. St Petersburg is Russia’s most tourist friendly city - even though there is only one youth hostel here. The Russian Baroque palaces are the envy of the world and Ian hires a guide to take him to the fabulous former home of the Tsars, Winter Palace, which now houses a great museum known as the Hermitage. It was across the square from here that the Russian Revolution began, when, on the night of the 25th October 1917, the revolutionaries stormed the palace, arresting the government and installing the Soviet regime in its place, with Lenin as their leader.
Ian pays a visit to the Peter and Paul Fortress, one of the first things built by Peter the Great after he founded the city in 1703. It’s a tourist attraction with a difference: a perfect sun trap and however cold it is, when the sun comes out in winter dedicated sun-worshipers strip off and line up against the wall. Before leaving town Ian has a night out, making his way round a few of the recently opened theme bars in town.
For the final leg of his journey Ian flies north to Murmansk, the biggest city in the Arctic Circle. He has arranged a trip to the Lapland Nature Reserve, 150 square miles of arctic wilderness which is home to the Russian Father Christmas. Ian ends his trip to Russia in the town of Murmansk, celebrating the Festival of the North, which marks the end of winter. Revellers from all over, including Sami reindeer herders from Lapland, to take part in skating contests, the cross-country skiing marathon, hockey tournament, and even under water swimming below the surface of the lake.
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Итак, мы приехали в Торжок. Город основан в десятом веке. Это мост через реку Дверцу. Здесь очень красиво. Милые-милые домики.
Здесь молодожёны оставляют замки. Кто тут? Ксения и Артём. Надеюсь, они не развелись. Вот такое романтичное местечко.
Если зайти глубже, то, конечно, всё в мусоре, дома старые, разрушенные. На той стороне какие-то бараки, сараи, я не знаю.
Вообще, город очень бедный. Видно, что денег нет. Всё здесь разрушено, уныло. Много пустых, заброшенных домов. Но здесь хотя бы нормальная дорога. И то спасибо.
Это одна из главных достопримечательностей города. Борисоглебской монастырь. Невероятно красивый. А это, конечно, мой сын. Привет.
Монастырь тоже не реставрировался. Видите, всё старое, облупленное. Но здесь это гармонично и красиво. Чувствуется старина.
Вечером здесь очень хорошо. Тишина. Как будто ты в деревне. Послушайте звуки.
А это Тихвинская деревянная церковь. Самая старая деревянная церковь в России. Построена в 16 веке без единого гвоздя.
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Торжок. 4K. Борисоглебский монастырь. Михайло-Архангельский храм. Torzhok
Torzhok (Russian: Торжо́к) is a town in Tver Oblast, Russia, located on the Tvertsa River along the federal highway M10 and a branch of the Oktyabrskaya Railway division of the Russian Railways. The town is famous for its folk craft of goldwork embroidery.
Torzhok was first mentioned in a chronicle in 1139 as Novy Torg.[6] The Mongols burned it in 1238, but did not proceed northward to Novgorod. At that time, the town commanded the only route whereby grain was delivered to Novgorod. Once Torzhok blocked the route, a great shortage of grain and famine in Novgorod would follow. Consequently, Torzhok was known as a key to the Novgorod Republic and frequently changed hands during feudal internecine wars.
The town was incorporated into the Grand Duchy of Moscow with the rest of the Novgorod Republic in 1478. The Polish army frequently ravaged it during the Time of Troubles. During the imperial period, Torzhok was known as an important post station on the highway from Moscow to St. Petersburg. Alexander Pushkin, for instance, used to pass through Torzhok on a number of occasions, and there is a museum dedicated to him in the town.
In the course of the administrative reform carried out in 1708 by Peter the Great, Torzhok was included into Ingermanlandia Governorate (since 1710 known as Saint Petersburg Governorate), and in 1727 Novgorod Governorate split off. In 1775, Tver Viceroyalty was formed from the lands which previously belonged to Moscow and Novgorod Governorates, and Torzhok was transferred to Tver Viceroyalty, which in 1796 was transformed to Tver Governorate. In 1775, Novotorzhsky Uyezd was established, with the center in Torzhok, and Torzhok was granted town status.[6]
On July 12, 1929 the governorates and uyezds were abolished. Novotorzhsky District, with the administrative center in Torzhok, was established within Tver Okrug of Moscow Oblast. On July 23, 1930, the okrugs were abolished, and the districts were directly subordinated to the oblast. On January 29, 1935 Kalinin Oblast was established, and Novotorzhsky District was transferred to Kalinin Oblast.[10] In February 1963, during the abortive administrative reform by Nikita Khrushchev, Torzhoksky, Likhoslavlsky, and Kamensky District were merged into a new district which was called Torzhoksky District. On March 4, 1964 Likhoslavlsky District, and on January 12, 1965 Kuvshinovsky District (which occupied the same area as the former Kamensky District) were re-established. Torzhoksky District retained the new name.[10] In 1990, Kalinin Oblast was renamed Tver Oblast.
Вид на набережныую и Борисоглебский монастырь Торжок 17 августа 2013