Helicopter Straifing St. Nicholas Monastery and Church, Uglich USSR
Mission to Russia
July 1991
A group of Orthodox Christians go to work on the grounds of a monastery to clean up the property after many years of neglect.
Россия: церкви южного Подмосковья/ Moscow region churches
Поездка по церквям, расположенным в Южном Подмосковье /
Some beautiful churches located to the south from Moscow
1. Церковь во имя Иконы Казанской Божией Матери (Котельники)
2. Церковь Успения Пресвятой Богородицы (Жилино)
3. Церковь Троицы Живоначальной (Удельная)
4. Церковь Покрова Пресвятой Богородицы (Осеченки)
5. Церковь Петра и Павла (Малаховка)
6. Церковь Преображения Господня (Красково)
7. Церковь Святителя Николая (Новый Милет)
8. Церковь Николая Чудотворца (Полтево)
СМОТРИТЕ ТАКЖЕ:
Крым: Свято-Успенский пещерный монастырь (Crimea: The Assumption Cave Monastery)
Санкт-Петербург: Спас-на-крови (Saint-Petersburg: Church of the Savior on Blood)
Подмосковье: Николо-Угрешский монастырь (Moscow region: Nikolo-Ugreshsky Monastery)
Россия: церкви южного Подмосковья (Moscow region churches)
Россия: Николо-Пешношский монастырь (Russia: Nikolo-Peshnoshskiy monastery)
Санкт-Петербург: Исаакиевский собор (St Isaac cathedral, St Petersburg)
Италия: Рим - Ватикан (Italy, Vatican)
Adventures in Kizhi, Karelia, Russia
Kizhi is an island near the center of Lake Onega in the Republic of Karelia, Russia. Nowadays, the entire island is a national open-air museum with more than 80 historical wooden structures.
Goritsy - Russia River Cruise
Goritsy - Kirillo-Beloserski Kloster
Russland September 2017 Während unserer Flusskreuzfahrt von St. Petersburg nach Moskau kommen wir zum Ort Goritsy, in der Nähe des Weißen Sees. Dort legen wir an und fahren mit dem Bus 15 km zum Kirillo-Beloserski Kloster. Eines der ältesten, größten und beeindruckendsten Klöster Russlands. Gegründet vom Mönch Kirill im Jahre 1397.
Old women go to Church in the U.S.S.R. Film 91349
Old women go to Church in the U.S.S.R., Soviet Union, Russia, 1960's
Tours-TV.com: Transfiguration Cathedral
Transfiguration Cathedral (1668-1670) is the five-domed temple, typical sample of russian church architecture of previous centure, known for its unique carved iconostasis.. Russia : Vologodskaya Oblast : Belozersk. (主显圣容大教堂). See on map .
Saint Seraphim of Uglich (†1935)
(The Hieromartyr and former Apostle of Alaska who was glorified by the ROCOR in 1981 and the Moscow Patriarchate in 2000.)
Journey to the Russia's North - part 1 - EN subtitles
Journey to the North of Russia - part 1:
Hint: some links are in Russian.
1. Uglich -
1.1 Church of Dmitri on Blood -
1.2 Transfiguration Cathedral -
1.3 Palace of Uglich's Dukes -
1.4 Church of Flor and Paul -
1.5 Epiphany Cathedral -
1.6 Smolensk Church -
1.7 Fiodor's Church -
1.8 Church of Elijah -
2. Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery -
2.1 Dormition Cathedral -
2.2 Gabriel's Church -
2.3 Euphemia's Church-
2.4 Transfiguration Church -
3. Горицы -
3.1 Goritsky Monastery -
3.1.1 Intercession of the Theotokos Church -
3.1.2 Trinity Cathedral -
3.1.3 Church of Presentation of Mary -
4. Kizhi Island -
4.1 The Church of the Transfiguration -
4.2 The Church of the Intercession
5. Verkhnie Mandrogi -
Владыко дней моих - O Lord of my days
Владыко дней моих
Музыка Александра Гречанинова
Фестиваль хор Данилова монастыря
Дирижер: Георгий Сафонов
Соло: протодиакон Андрей Папков
Here I present a non liturgical chant by Alexander Grechaninov.
O Lord of my days
Sung here by the Festival Choir of the Danilov Monastery
Conductor: Georgii Safonov
Solo: Protodeacon Andre Papkov
Accompanying photographs of the Nichols Ulegminsky Monastery ( Николо-Улейминский женский монастырь) near Uglich.
Углич Ярославская область
Город Углич расположен на реке Волге (Угличское водохранилище) в 200 км к север-северо-востоку от Москвы и в 97 км к западу от Ярославля. Туристический центр на Золотом кольце
Углич автодорогой Р153 связан с Ростовом. Через город проходит трасса Р104, связывающая его с Рыбинском и Калязином
Uglich is a historic town in Yaroslavl Oblast Russia which stands on the Volga River
Apart from the kremlin, the city center features other nice samples of old Russian architecture. Particularly notable are the Alexeievsky and Resurrection monasteries.
Glory - Orthodox Russian Church Alexandre Govorov Choir Uspenski
Uspenski Cathedral Helsinki
Russian Church - Alexandre GOVOROV Choir
Orthodox Churches in Russia
I hope it's look nice.First two pictures from my hometown. Watch till the end.
Russia Russian Orthodox Religion Church Churches Christ Россия Московский Санкт-Петербург Icon Icons
Russian Orthodox Church, Zlatoust, Russia
One of many abondoned Russian churchs.
Verkhoturye - the spiritual center of the Urals (Russia)
Verkhoturye - the spiritual center of the Urals. The city was founded in the XVI century. In Verkhoturye are two of the monastery, St. Nicholas Monastery and women's Intercession Monastery. On the territory of the Transfiguration Church, kept the main shrine Verkhoturye - the relics of St. Simeon Verkhotursky
The film was made as part the project Big Ural and Ekaterinburg
Director and cameraman: Vasily V. Goloshchapov
stabicam.pro
Монастыри и храмы Углича
Внутренний туризм. Ярославская область
Russia - Nizhniy Novgord - Church Interior, BEAUTIFUL
The video is shaky as hell b/c you're not allowed to photograph & I was doing it on the sly...
Russian Art - 4 Architecture: Late Muscovite Period
Fourth video about the Russian Art serie. Any doubt? Send me a message.
Historia del Arte:
Land of the Art:
Russian culture is an hybrid generated from habits of many civilizations that shaped this great multicultural state, and it is the result of its development for several centuries, being deeply rooted in the culture of the first eastern slavs.
The Late Muscovite Period goes from 1630 to 1712. After the Period of Troubles, the church and state were in bankrupt, and they couldn't pay more constructions.
The rich merchants of Yaroslavl financed many cathedrals in XVII century, with many bulbous domes and tended roof.
Elijah the Prophet, Yaroslavl: the first churches were asymmetric, like this. It follows the tradition of Middle Muscovite Period. The interior has frescoes of byzantine influence. They were commissioned by Ulita Makarova in 1680, and were painted by a team of 15 people leaded by Guriy Nikitin and Sila Savin. They represent scenes of the life of Elijah and also normal life scenes.
St. John Chrysostom, Korovniki: it follows the aesthetic of the previous one but greater. The bulbous domes are very big compared with the own building.
St. John the Baptist, Yaroslavl: it is the best of all these churches, and the most beautiful. It has fifteen domes. The belltower was built later, in mid-1690. The interior has more than five hundred frescoes about christian saints, St. John the Baptist and biblical themes. They were painted by Dmitri Pleyanov and Fiodor Ignatiev in 1694-1695.
The churches of Moscow of XVII century are very well decorated, but they are more little.
Ascension of Uglich: I'm not even sure if the image I put is of this church to be honest...
Hodegetria, Vyazma: one of the most beautiful buildings. It has three tended roofs, similar to candles. It is called so by Virgin Theotokos Hodegetria, the Virgin that guides saying that the Child is the path to salvation.
Nativity, Putinki: many tended roofs, following the aesthetic of the one of Vyazma.
The Patriarch Nikon said that tended roof constructions were not byzantine-typical, and so he declared them anti-canonical. The tended roofs were forbidden.
Voskresensky Monastery: this is the residence of Nikon. It is also called New Jerusalem Monastery or Resurrection cathedral. Byzantine forms are recuperated.
When the tended roofs were forbidden, the muscovite architects used bracket arches, called kokoshniki.
Kazan cathedral, Moscow: do not confuse with the one in St. Petersburg. It is in the Red Square. It is a reconstruction, because Stalin destroyed it in 1936.
Holy Trinity, Nikitniki
St. Nicholas, Khamovniki
Trinity, Ostankino
Great Cross, Kitai-gorod: this one was destroyed by Stalin and was lost.
Russian architecture became purely decorative, influenced by ukrainian and polish baroque. The first russian baroque churches were little chapels built in zones of family Naryshkin, near Moscow, so the name of Naryshkin baroque is frequently used in this style. Some of these churches are similar to towers, with cubic or ortogonal floors.
Protection of the Theotokos, Fili: composition similar to a stair, with belltower.
Ascension, Pokrovka: it seems more like a jewelry work than a building.
The Stroganov patronized many baroque buildings.
Nativity, Nizhny
At beginning XVIII century it is interesting to name the wooden churches in the north of Russia.
Intercession, Vytegra: it has 24 domes.
Kizhi Pogost: the legend says that the carpenter Nestor only used one axe, that when the building was done, he threw it into the lake Onega while he said there wasn't and won't be other church like this. The most important building of this complex is the Transfiguration church, with 22 domes. Near it is the Intercession church, with 9 domes. The amazing thing of these constructions is that they were built without any nail.
As an add...
Palace of Aleksei Mikhailovich: the artistic reconstruction of interiors was based in historical sources and authentic prototypes.
Take a look at this link for more russian wooden churches:
Music: Pólyushko-Pole by Irfan Kaya [Полюшко-Поле]
Photos taken in Google images.
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Mandrogui, Russia, 26 9 17
Cruise from St. Petersburg to Moscow