Russia-Novgorod-Church of the Transfiguration
Novgorod is one of the most ancient towns of Russia. Its history goes back more than 1140 years. Church of the Tansfiguration of our Savior in Ilyina Street (14th century) is the only place where the frescoes of Theophanes the Greek have survived.
The bells of the Saviour Monastery of St Euthymius, Suzdal, Russia.
This is a long video of bell ringing. That's it. I debated for a while about uploading this (and I wondered many times while recording it on a 4k, data hungry camera...when is this going to end? The file ended up at 4.7GB!).
In the end, I decided that some people might appreciate it, and if it encourages anyone to make the effort of going to Suzdal in Russia, then it was worthwhile.
The bells themselves ring/chime every hour during opening times in the Cathedral Bell Tower (the red brick building to the right) linked to the Cathedral of the Transfiguration of the Saviour, the Saviour Monastery of St Euthymius, Suzdal, Russia.
Suzdal is one town in the so called Golden Ring of Russia and I would not be shot down for saying Suzdal is the diamond of this series of towns at the heart of the Russian Orthodox Church.
I made the mistake of under estimating how good Suzdal is. I downgraded a planned two day trip to Suzdal/Vladimir into a day trip from Moscow. I therefore missed sooo much. Organising a trip to Russia/Moscow is quite a challenge but it really is worth it. And don't make my mistake, plan a two day trip to Suzdal (there are a small number of hotels there bookable online). As I say in another video, it really is a pain to get to (if you do it independently) but it really is a beautiful place.
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Inside a suzdal church
Suzdal, Golden Ring, Russia
Founded in 1024.
Suzdal is a town northeast of Moscow, Russia. It's part of the Golden Ring cluster of ancient towns. The Suzdal Kremlin is a centuries-old fortress. Within its ramparts, the Cathedral of the Nativity has gold-starred domes and 13th-century frescoes. The Archbishop's Chambers has striking 15th-century icons. North, the Monastery of St. Euthymius features the white stone Transfiguration Cathedral and history exhibits.
Suzdal, Vladimir Oblast, Russia - smallest of the Russian Golden Ring towns
Suzdal is a town and the administrative center of Suzdalsky District in Vladimir Oblast, Russia, located on the Kamenka River, 26 kilometers north of the city of Vladimir, the administrative center of the oblast.
Suzdal is one of the oldest Russian towns. In the 12th century it became the capital of the principality, with Moscow being merely one of its subordinate settlements. Nowadays Suzdal is the smallest of the Russian Golden Ring town, but a major tourist attraction. Several of its monuments are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Suzdal is a cluster of ancient towns northeast of Moscow. The Suzdal Kremlin is a centuries-old fortress. Within its ramparts, the Cathedral of the Nativity has gold-starred domes and 13th-century frescoes. The Archbishop's Chambers has striking 15th-century icons. North, the Monastery of St. Euthymius features the white stone Transfiguration Cathedral and history exhibits.
The main industry in the town is tourism. Suzdal avoided the industrialisation of the Soviet times and was able to preserve a great number of stunning examples of the Russian architecture of the XIII-XIX century. There are 305 monuments and listed buildings in Suzdal, including 30 churches, 14 bell towers and 5 monasteries and convents. 79 of them are federally protected buildings and 167 are regionally protected.
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Travel Russia - Touring Kizhi Island
Take a tour of Architecture of Kizhi Island in Russia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Stepping onto Kizhi Island is like stepping into an illustration from a story book.
The island is home to some of the most captivating wooden architecture in the world.
There are over 80 wooden buildings, all unique, on this tiny island.
Ordinary buildings, like the Church of the Transfiguration, look like fantastical palaces and otherworldly constructions.
The domes, spires, carvings, edifices, and decorations found here are unlike anything else in the world.
Instead of nails, all the wooden buildings are held together using interconnecting wood pieces.
Kizhi Island generates so much interest that the entire island is now an outdoor museum.
Suzdal, Russia on $100. Cathedrals, Stallions and Mead (Eng/Rus sub)
In this episode of our ongoing series, Tim goes back in time to enjoy Russia’s most famous time capsule city - Suzdal. This small city only 3 km wide attracts countless thousands of tourists per year with its churches, atrractions and amazing Russian cuisine. But can you enjoy a weekend there on $100?
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ℹ️ The Suzdal Kremlin -
ℹ️ The Museum of Wooden Architechture -
ℹ️ The Monastery of Saint Euthymius -
ℹ️ Mead Taste Tests
ℹ️ Yamskoy Dvor Horse Riding Club -
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Suzdal Rusia, Anillo de Oro
Suzdal Rusia, es una ciudad de la óblast de Vladímir, a orillas del río Kámenka, declarada Patrimonio de la Humanidad por sus “Monumentos Blancos” de monasterios e iglesias construidos con piedra caliza que le otorgan un destacado color blanco que forman parte del conocido Anillo de Oro de Rusia un conjunto de ciudades que muestran las tradiciones arquitectónicas de Rusia central, Al igual que Moscú, Suzdal también posee un Kremlin, una ciudadela fortificada datada en el siglo X fue prision, monasterio y campo de concentración. Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, los oficiales alemanes e italianos que capturaron en la batalla de Stalingrado fueron encerrados en él este contiene en su interior monumentos históricos de gran belleza y valor artístico. Catedral de la Natividad,templo ortodoxo es uno de los más importantes del país, en el interior de la catedral de frescos bizantino fechados entre el siglo XIII y el XV. Además, no podrá quitar sus ojos de las magníficas puertas doradas, decoradas con imágenes de la vida de Cristo y que son una verdadera maravilla. Monasterio del Salvador y San Eutimio de Suzdal, Rusia. Este complejo monástico de los siglos XVI y XVII cuenta con su propia catedral, la de la Transfiguración del Salvador ya unos 5 kilómetros, se podrá descubrir la Iglesia de los Santos Boris y Gleb
Suzdal Russia, is a city in the Vladimir Oblast, on the banks of the Kamenka River, declared a World Heritage Site for its White Monuments of monasteries and churches built with limestone that give it a prominent white color that are part of the well-known Ring Golden of Russia a set of cities that show the architectural traditions of central Russia, Like Moscow, Suzdal also possesses a Kremlin, a fortified citadel dated in the tenth century was prison, monastery and concentration camp. During the Second World War, the German and Italian officers captured in the Battle of Stalingrad were locked in it, it contains inside historical monuments of great beauty and artistic value. Cathedral of the Nativity, Orthodox temple is one of the most important in the country, inside the cathedral of Byzantine frescoes dated between the thirteenth and the fifteenth centuries. In addition, you can not take your eyes off the magnificent golden doors, decorated with images of the life of Christ and that are a true wonder. Monastery of the Savior and Saint Euthymius of Suzdal, Russia. This monastic complex of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries has its own cathedral, the Transfiguration of the Savior and about 5 kilometers, you can discover the Church of Saints Boris and Gleb
Turismo de Rusia Suzdal, la Perla del Anillo de Oro de Rusia - Туризм Суздаль Россия #anillodeoro #suzdal #suzdalrussia #SuzdalRusia
Suzdal - Cathedrals and Monastery
Suzdal is a town and the administrative center of Suzdalsky District in Vladimir Oblast, Russia, located on the Kamenka River, 26 kilometers (16 mi) north of the city of Vladimir, the administrative center of the oblast. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 10,535.
Suzdal is one of the oldest Russian towns. In the 12th century it became the capital of the principality, while Moscow was merely one of its subordinate settlements.
Currently, Suzdal is the smallest of the Russian Golden Ring towns with a population of approximately 10,000, but it is a major tourist attraction.
Several of its monuments are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.[
The Saviour Monastery of St. Euthymius was founded in the 14th century, and grew in importance in the 16th and 17th centuries after donations by Vasili III, Ivan IV and the Pozharsky family, a noble dynasty of the region. Among the buildings erected during this period were the Assumption Church, the bell tower, the surrounding walls and towers, and the seven-domed Cathedral of the Transfiguration of the Saviour. The cathedral was built in the style of the Grand Duchy of Vladimir-Suzdal. Its interior contains restored frescoes by the school of Gury Nikitin of Kostroma, dating from 1689. The tomb of Dmitry Pozharsky lies by the cathedral wall.
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The Cathedral of the Nativity of the Theotokos in Suzdal, Russia, is a World Heritage Site. It is one of the eight White Monuments of Vladimir and Suzdal., and one of the most complex monuments of Russian medieval architecture.
It was originally constructed during the reign of Vladimir II Monomakh during the late 11th century. The Cathedral of the Nativity is surrounded by a ring of earthen walls in an oxbow of Kamenka River. It is notable for being the first city cathedral not built for the exclusive use of the knyaz or his relatives. The cathedral contains the remains of a son of Yuri Dolgoruki, knyazes of the Shuisky family and others.[
La cathédrale de la Transfiguration ou cathédrale de la Transfiguration-du-Sauveur-Saint-Euthyme est un édifice situé à l'intérieur de l'enceinte du Monastère du Sauveur-Saint-Euthyme à Souzdal, dont l'architecture date de la fin du XVIe siècle. Actuellement elle est devenue une église-musée qui fait partie du musée-réserve de Vladimir et Souzdal. Elle est dédiée à la fête de la Transfiguration qui est un épisode de la vie de Jésus Christ décrite dans les évangiles.
L'espace intérieur de la cathédrale est divisé par les quatre puissants piliers et s'élargit grâce au volume des profondes absides. La peinture des fresques murales fut réalisée au XVIIe siècle par un artel d'artistes, sous la direction de Goury Nikitine. Durant la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle, les fresques de Nikitine furent restaurées, mais ce n'est qu'à la fin des années 1970 que grâce à un travail minutieux les fresques primitives furent redécouvertes.
La coupole centrale est décorée de la composition traditionnelle des artistes de Kostroma : une fresque de la Sainte-Trinité appelée en russe « Otetchestvo ». La peinture des murs et des piliers recouvre l'ensemble des surfaces. Au bas de murs et piliers sont représentés les apôtres. Quant aux autres surfaces, elles racontent les évangiles et la biographie de Jésus-Christ. Le reste du décor est composé de nombreux personnages sur fond de paysages et de constructions architecturales en tout genre. Sur la partie inférieure des piliers, du côté de l'autel, sont représentés les tsars de la première dynastie des Romanov : Michel Ier (tsar de Russie) et Alexis Ier de Russie. Ils ont la tête entourée d'une nimbe lumineuse parmi les rois bibliques : le roi David et le roi Salomon, et les princes russes canonisés : Vladimir Ier, Boris et Gleb et Vsevolod III Vladimirski.
Les murs de la chapelle Saint-Euthyme sont recouverts de scènes de la vie du saint parmi lesquelles : le choix de l'emplacement de la construction, le début de la construction du monastère. [
Dmytri Stepanovych Bortniansky (1751–1825) was a composer and conductor of Ukrainian origin, contemporary of Ludwig van Beethoven in Western Europe. Bortniansky is best known for his liturgical works and his prolific contributions to the genre of choral concertos. He was one of the Golden Three of his era, along with Artemy Vedel and Maksym Berezovsky. Bortniansky composed in many different musical styles, including choral compositions in French, Italian, Latin, German and Church Slavonic.
The Resurrection of Russian Bell Ringing Following the Collapse of Communism
The Bells Are Ringing Out (1996): A profile of Russia's bell ringers.
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Synopsis: One man stands attached to nine bells by a web of ropes. Arms, hands and feet yank the ropes to create a symphony of sound. This is Pavel Markelov, guardian of an ancient Russian tradition - bell ringing. Twelve months ago, St. Sophia was a silent wreck. Now her belfries ring out fortissimo. The end of Communist rule has seen a renaissance in bell ringing, but it has also highlighted a shortage not only of bell ringers but also of bells. A factory which manufactures sheet metal for rockets is now making bells as well. In the new Russia, the traditions of the past look for harmony with the technology of the future.
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Russian Bells Improvisation at the San Francisco Public Library
Bell ringer Victor Avdienko plays an improvisation on a set of Russian Bells provided by Blagovest Bells of Navato, California. Check out more events at the San Francisco Public Library: SFPL.org
Вечная память / Eternal Memory
Вечная память
Музыка Георгий Свиридов
Хор Государственной Третьяковской галереи.
Хор Московского Сретенского монастыря.
Eternal Memory
Music by Georgy Sviridov
Choir of the State Tretyakov Gallery.
Choir of the Moscow Sretensky Monastery.
Accompanying photographs of the Saviour Transfiguration Cathedral in the Monastery of St. Euthymius in Suzdal, Russia.
The Cathedral dates to the 16th century and was the first stone built church within the confines of the monastery.
The walls of the Transfiguration Catheadral are covered in frescoes dating back to 1689 and painted by icon painters from Kostroma under the guidance of Guriy Nikitin.....
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Helsinki Orthodox Church Bells
Russian Bells
Russian Bells is a tragic Theme for Russian. Russian bells - this is Memory, Call (appeal,entreaty...), belief in God, joy, sorrow,.... and infinitely more.....
Who calls this Russian Bell? Do not ask! Russian Bell ringing for You ...
Russia: Bell ringing in the Trinity Sergius Lavra
Filmed on January, 8th 2018 in Trinity Sergius Lavra , Sergiev Posad, Moscow Region, Russia
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Saint Basil's Cathedral , Hermitage Museum, Moscow Kremlin, Suzdal, Lake Baikal, St Sophia Cathedral, Novgorod, Kizhi Island, Valley of Geysers, Mount Elbrus, Trans-Siberian Railway
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Built between 1554 and 1561 and situated in the heart of Moscow, St. Basil’s Cathedral has been among the top tourist attractions in Russia. It is not the building’s interior artifacts that attract visitors, but rather the cathedral’s distinctive architecture. Designed to resemble the shape of a bonfire in full flame, the architecture is not only unique to the period in which it was built but to any subsequent period. There is no other structure on earth quite like St. Basil’s Cathedral.
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Founded in 1764 by Catherine the Great, the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia is a massive museum of art and culture showing the highlights of a collection of over 3 million items spanning the globe. The collections occupy a large complex of six historic buildings including the Winter Palace, a former residence of Russian emperors.
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The Kremlin is a must-see attraction for anyone visiting Moscow. Home to the nation’s top governmental offices, the walled enclosure also houses four cathedrals built in the 15th and 16th century as well as several notable museums. The 250-acre grounds include the Armoury, filled with royal treasures of the past, and the Diamond Fund Exhibition, a collection of jewelry that includes a 190-carat diamond given to Catherine the Great.
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Once the capital of several Russian principalities, Suzdal is the jewel of Russia’s “Golden Ring,” ancient cities that the country has preserved as living museums of Russia’s cultural past. Those who wish to experience the best of Russia’s historic architecture, full of onion-dome topped kremlins, cathedrals and monasteries, will find it in Suzdal. Dating back to 1024, the entire city is like a large open-air museum that transports visitors back in time.
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Many travelers on the Trans-Siberian railway make plans to stop at Lake Baikal, the deepest and oldest lake on Earth. Lake Baikal holds around 20 percent of the world’s fresh water. Located in Siberia, the 25-million-year-old lake is surrounded by mountain ranges. The lake is considered one of the clearest lakes in the world. Known as the Pearl of Siberia, Lake Baikal is home to several resorts, making the area a popular vacation destination.
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Located in Novgorod, Russia’s oldest city, Saint Sophia Cathedral is situated within the grounds of the city’s Kremlin. Standing 125 feet high and adorned with five spectacular domes, the cathedral is the oldest church building in Russia. Saint Sophia Cathedral features an array of ancient religious artifacts, including The Mother of God of the Sign, an icon that legend says saved Novgorod from attack in 1169. The cathedral’s three famous ornately carved gates also date back to the 12th century.
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Located in Karelia, a region in Northwestern Russia that borders Finland and the White Sea, Kizhi Island is best known for its incredible open-air museum. Karelians have lived in the region since the 13th century, torn between the cultures of the East and the West. The museum’s collection features the 120-foot high Church of the Transfiguration of Our Savior, a structure made famous by its 22 domes. Other tourist attractions includes dozens of wooden houses, windmills, chapels and barns. The peasant culture is represented with craft demonstrations and folk ensembles.
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Situated on the Kamchatka Peninsula in the Russian Far East, the Valley of Geysers is the second largest geyser field in the world. The Valley of Geysers was discovered in 1941 by local scientist Tatyana Ustinova. Since then it became a popular tourist attraction in Kamchatka and attracts a lot of interest from scientists and tourists.
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Mount Elbrus is located in the Caucasus Mountain Range in Southern Russia. At 5,642 meters (18,510 ft), Elbrus is included as one of the Seven Summits, the highest summits on each of the planet’s seven continents, attracting both experienced and novice mountain climbers. While the mountain was formed from a volcano, it is considered dormant, with no recorded eruptions. A cable car system can take visitors as high as 3,800 meters (12,500 ft), facilitating ascents to the summit.
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Part of the longest railway system in the world, the classic Trans-Siberian railway runs from Moscow to Vladivostok, a city near Russia’s borders with China and North Korea. Begun in 1891 by Tsar Alexander III and completed by his son, Tsar Nicholas II, in 1916, the line is known as the route of the tsars. Most travelers use the train as overnight accommodation from one destination to the next. The train features first-, second- and third-class sleepers, some with private bathrooms and showers.
Суздаль, Спасо-Евфимиев монастырь | Suzdal, Spaso-evfimiev monastery
Фрагмент фильма о городе-музее Суздаль.
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12-14 июля 2018 года мы совершили очередное Путешествие Выходного Дня – в город Суздаль!
В Суздале мы бывали уже раз 10 и будем приезжать сюда вновь и вновь… И Вам рекомендуем! И обязательно с ночевкой!
12 июля мы поздно вечером, сразу после работы, сели в поезд и отправились в город Владимир. Погуляли по ночному городу, от железнодорожного вокзала до «Золотых Ворот» - здесь у нас был забронирован номер в отеле!
Утром 13.07 – мы осмотрели основные достопримечательности города - смотрите фильм:
Потом сели на рейсовый автобус и поехали в деревушку Боголюбово, где располагается Свято-Боголюбский женский монастырь:
Потом пешком - в Церковь Покрова на Нерли:
Далее в Суздаль – основная наша цель поездки на эти дни!
В Суздале мы жили в отеле HELIOPARK Suzdal - смотрите фильм:
Прогулка по вечернему Суздалю:
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Спасо-Евфимиев монастырь — мужской монастырь Владимирской и Суздальской епархии Русской православной церкви, расположенный на левом берегу реки Каменки в северной части Суздаля.
Основан в 1352 году суздальско-нижегородским князем Борисом Константиновичем как крепость, призванная защищать город от внешних и внутренних врагов.
В связке с другими архитектурными комплексами Владимира и Суздаля монастырь внесён в список всемирного наследия ЮНЕСКО. Весь монастырский ансамбль входит в состав Владимиро-Суздальского музея-заповедника.
Первоначальные деревянные постройки монастыря не сохранились, нынешний вид ансамбля сложился в XVI—XVII веках. Возведение грандиозных построек монастыря оказалось возможным благодаря крупным пожертвованиям княжеско-боярской знати. Крупные вклады были пожалованы великим князем Василием III, его сыном Иваном, князьями Пожарскими и др.
P.S. Более подробно о монастыре я расскажу в комментариях к фильму.
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Orthodox Patriarchate of Moscow severs Commemoration of the Church of Greece.
Orthodox Patriarchate of Moscow has severed Liturgical Commemoration of the Archbishop of Athens and his Church of Greece, after the Greeks entered Communion with the Ukrainian unordained nationalist schismatics, replacing the already largest and existing canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
Crows circle round the old wooden orthodox church in Suzdal, Russia
Museum of Wooden Architecture, Suzdal, Vladimir region, Russia
Pushkarskaya Street
The Museum of Wooden Architecture and local life-style is located on Kamenka River, where the first monastery of the city was founded: Dmitrievsky Monastery.
The creation of the museum dates back to the 1960s. Threatened works of architecture were taken to the museum such as: monuments of worship, wooden houses and other wooden buildings. They came from villages and towns of the region. The ensemble contains some of the most interesting wooden constructions: the Church of Transfiguration from Kozliatevo village, the Resurrection Church from Potakino village, windmills, granaries, wheat dryer, wells and other monuments of Russian traditional architecture. The museum is set as a village with a main street, houses, worship centers, etc.