Russia : Novgorod extra muros : Hanseatic fountain, Museum of Wooden Architecture, Yuriev Monastery
Veliky Novgorod, also known as Novgorod the Great, or Novgorod Veliky, or just Novgorod (meaning newtown), is one of the oldest and most important historic cities in Russia, with more than 1000 years of history. UNESCO recognized Novgorod as a World Heritage Site in 1992.
At its peak during the 14th century, the city was the capital of the Novgorod Republic and was one of Europe's largest cities.
The city is known for the variety and age of its medieval monuments. The foremost among these is the St. Sophia Cathedral, built between 1045 and 1050 under the patronage of Vladimir Yaroslavich, the son of Yaroslav the Wise. It's probably the oldest structure still in use in Russia and the first one to represent original features of Russian architecture (austere stone walls, five helmet-like domes). Its frescoes were painted in the 12th century and renovated several times, most recently in the nineteenth century. The cathedral features famous bronze gates, which now hang in the west entrance.
The Novgorod Kremlin, traditionally known as the Detinets, also contains the oldest palace in Russia (the so-called Chamber of the Facets, 1433), which served as the main meeting hall of the archbishops; the oldest Russian bell tower (mid-15th century), and the oldest Russian clock tower (1673). Among later structures, the most remarkable are a royal palace (1771) and a bronze monument to the Millennium of Russia, representing the most important figures from the country's history (unveiled in 1862).
St. Nicholas Cathedral, built by Mstislav I near his palace at Yaroslav's Court, Novgorod, contains 12th-century frescoes depicting his illustrious family.
In Vitoslavlitsy, along the Volkhov River and the Myachino Lake, close to the Yuriev Monastery, a museum of wooden architecture was established in 1964. Over twenty wooden buildings (churches, houses and mills) dating from the 14th to the 19th century were transported there from all around the Novgorod region.
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The St. George's (Yuriev) Monastery (Russian: Юрьев монастырь) is usually cited as Russia's oldest monastery. It stands in 5 kilometers south of Novgorod on the left bank of the Volkhov River near where it flows out of Lake Ilmen. The monastery used to be the most important in the medieval Novgorod Republic. It is part of the World Heritage Site named Historic Monuments of Novgorod and Surroundings.
According to legend, the monastery of wood was founded in 1030 by Yaroslav the Wise (whose Christian name was George); the first historically reliable reference to it is from the early 12th century when the stone building of the main church (the Church of St. George, Georgieveskii Church) was started in 1119 by Prince Vsevolod Mstislavich of Novgorod and Pskov and Hegumen (roughly equivalent to a western prior) Kyuriak (Kirik) and built by the master Peter.
By the first third of the 13th century the hegumen had been raised to the status of an archimandrite.
The monastery played the role of Novgorodian princes burial place.
The monastery was an important source for historical information on medieval Novgorod, as part of the Novgorod First Chronicle (the Synodal text) was compiled in the monastery.
The Church of St. George is one of the largest in Novgorod and its immediate environs. It is a tall (105 feet tall) white-stone church 85 feet long by 75 feet wide with three silver domes, which is somewhat unusual for Russian churches which usually have five (the main dome representing Christ, the four smaller ones representing the evangelists). Some remnants of the medieval frescoes remain, but most of the church was refrescoed in 1902. Among the frescoes is a large Christ Pantokrator in the main dome, a full-length portrait of Novgorodian Archbishop Feoktist, and another full-length (although smaller) portrait of Prince Vsevolod Mstislavich on the southwestern pier.
The monastery also has the Church of the Exaltation of the Cross in the northeastern corner of the monastery, with five blue domes and gold stars on it, built in the 18th century. The gateway into the monastery is crowned by a tall gold-domed tower which is visible from the city centre, including the Novgorod Kremlin two miles to the north.
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Located on the banks of Lake Myachino and the VolkhovRiver, at St. George Monastery there is an open-air museum of wooden architecture Vitoslavlitsy. This is one of the most picturesque places in the Novgorod region. Izbas (village houses), chapels and churches form streets like those in old Russian villages. Restorers managed to preserve the unique works of Novgorodian carpenters. The buildings on display are so magnificent that they need no introduction. To get to know how Russian people lived many years ago, one must visit any of the izbas.
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LIVE: Orthodox Christmas service in Moscow Putin attends service in Veliky Novgorod (Mixed feed)
Hundreds of worshipers have gathered in the iconic Christ the Savior Cathedral in Moscow for the Orthodox Christmas service headed by Patriarch Kirill. Russian President Vladimir Putin is celebrating the holiday in the city of Veliky Novgorod.
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LIVE: Patriarch Kirill to lead Orthodox Christmas mass in Moscow
Live picture alternating between Moscow and Veliky Novgorod, where Russian President Vladimir Putin is attending Orthodox Christmas mass.
Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia is due to lead the Orthodox Christmas Eve mass in Moscow's Cathedral of Christ the Saviour on Friday, January 6.
Celebrated by millions around the globe, Christmas in the Orthodox Christian (Julian) calendar falls on January 7, 13 days behind the Gregorian calendar.
Video: Orthodox Christmas Mass in Russia's major Cathedral
More than 30,000 churches and cathedrals across Russia have held religious services as Russia is celebrating Orthodox Christmas. The Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, Kirill, has delivered the Christmas Eve Mass in the Christ the Savior Cathedral in Moscow.
Russia: Epiphany celebrated at Moscow's Christ the Saviour Cathedral
Hundreds of believers gathered at Christ the Saviour Cathedral in Moscow, Wednesday, to attend Orthodox Christmas mass, led by Patriarch Kirill.
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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.
The Bells of St Nicholas
Faith and I were blessed to have a chance to visit St Nicholas in San Anselmo, CA on our anniversary. This is the trezvon (triple-peal) that precedes Resurrectional Vespers on Saturday night, as played by Fr. Stephan Meholick and Matushka Peg Golitzin. Glory to God!
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St. Nicholas Visits St. Elizabeth Orthodox Church in Woodstock, GA Christmas 2016
St. Nicholas visits our church for Christmas. This visit took place after the Divine Liturgy service on December 11, 2016.
St. Elizabeth Orthodox Church is a local parish of the American Carpatho Russian Orthodox Diocese located at 2265 East Cherokee Drive, Woodstock, GA 30188. All services are in English. Come and worship Christ our King and our God.
Russia: Putin lights candle at midnight mass
Russian President Vladimir Putin lit a candle during midnight mass at the St. George's (Yuriev) Monastery in Veliky Novgorod on Friday, as Russia celebrated Orthodox Christmas.
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Bells of Russian Alexander Svirsky monastery.
Christ the Savior Cathedral: the destruction and restoration
Eighty years ago, on December 5, 1931, the Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow was destroyed by the Bolsheviks. It was built more than half a century after Russia's 1812 victory over the French, and was in use for about the same length of time. Under the Soviets, this cathedral, Russia's largest, was destroyed in just one day. In its place, they planned to build a Palace of Soviets. After the Second World War, they built an outdoor swimming pool on the site of the cathedral. Donations funded its rebuilding in the late 20th century. See also:
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섬 중앙에는 거대한 성당이 자리하고 있다. 1850년에 재건된 페트로파블로프스크 대성당은 높이가 122.5m로 상트페테르부르크에서 가장 높은 건축물이다. 금빛으로 장식된 웅장한 사탑과 화려한 문양에서 러시아 왕조의 위엄이 느껴진다. 성당 안으로 들어가 보니 내부 역시 화려하게 꾸며져 있다. 화려한 금빛문양과 높은 천장의 모습은 마치 교회와 궁전을 합쳐 놓은 듯하다. 교회 한 쪽에는 관들이 놓여 있다. 과거 러시아를 지배했던 황제들의 관. 상트페테르부르크를 건설했던 표트르 대제를 비롯해 14명의 황제가 이곳에 잠들어 있다. 사람들이 많이 몰리는 곳으로 다가가 봤다. 그 안에는 러시아의 마지막 황제 니콜라이 2세의 관이 있다. 1917년 혁명에 의해 강제로 퇴위된 니콜라이 황제는 소련정부에 의해 처형돼 숲속에 시신이 방치됐다고 한다. 그 후 소련이 붕괴하자 러시아 정교회는 니콜라이 2세를 순교자로 인정하고 시신을 이곳에 안치했다. 지난 2008년, 러시아 대법원은 니콜라이 황제가 정치적 탄압에 의해 희생된 점을 인정했다. 73년 동안 버려졌던 황제의 무덤. 시민들은 그를 추모하고 있었다. “자녀가 많았습니다. 당연히 존경 받는 아버지였겠죠. 아이들을 싫어했다면 많은 아이를 낳지 않았겠죠. 그는 기독교인으로서 지켜야 하는 것들을 성실히 지켰습니다.” “성격이 좋았다고 합니다. 부트킨이라는 의사가 그를 치료했는데 그를 비롯해 주변 사람들은 그가 좋은 사람이라고 말을 합니다. 하지만 통치자로서는 무능력했습니다.”
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There is a huge cathedral in the center of the island. The Petropavlovsk cathedral, rebuilt in 1850, is the tallest building in St. Petersburg with a height of 122.5 meters. The majesty of the Russian dynasty is felt in the magnificent Leaning Tower decorated with gold and the splendid pattern. When I walked into the cathedral, the inside was decorated with splendor. The gorgeous golden pattern and the high ceiling seem to combine the church and the palace. There are coffins on one side of the church. The court of the emperors who ruled Russia in the past. Fourteen emperors, including Peter the Great, who built St. Petersburg, are sleeping here. I approached the place where many people were crowded. There is a coffin of Nikolai II, the last emperor of Russia. Emperor Nikolai, who was forcibly displaced by the 1917 revolution, was executed by the Soviet government and the body was left in the forest. When the Soviet Union collapsed, the Russian Orthodox Church recognized Nikolai II as a martyr and laid the body there. In 2008, the Russian Supreme Court acknowledged that Emperor Nikolai was victimized by political repression. Emperor's tomb was abandoned for 73 years. Citizens were commemorating him. There were many children. He must have been a respected father of course. If I hated children, I would not have had many children. He faithfully kept what he should be a Christian. A doctor named Bootkin treated him and he and others around him say he is a good person. But he was incompetent as a ruler.
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В центре острова находится огромный собор. Петропавловский собор, перестроенный в 1850 году, является самым высоким зданием в Санкт-Петербурге с высотой 122,5 метра. Величие русской династии ощущается в великолепной Пизанской башне, украшенной золотом и великолепным узором. Когда я вошел в собор, внутренняя часть была украшена великолепием. Великолепный золотой узор и высокий потолок, кажется, объединяют церковь и дворец. На одной стороне церкви есть гробы. Суд императоров, правивших Россией в прошлом. Здесь спали четырнадцать императоров, в том числе Петр Великий, который строил Санкт-Петербург. Я подошел к месту, где много людей было переполнено. Есть гроб Николая II, последнего императора России. Император Николай, который был насильственно перемещен в результате революции 1917 года, был казнен советским правительством, а тело оставлено в лесу. Когда Советский Союз рухнул, Русская Православная Церковь признала Николая II мучеником и положила туда тело. В 2008 году Верховный суд России признал, что император Николай был подвергнут политическим репрессиям. Императорская гробница была оставлена на 73 года. Граждане отмечали его. «Было много детей. Разумеется, он, должно быть, был уважаемым отцом. Если бы я ненавидел детей, у меня бы не было много детей. Он верно хранил то, что должен быть христианином ». Врач по имени Буткин относился к нему, и он и другие окружающие говорили, что он хороший человек. Но он был некомпетентен как правитель.
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The Island of Valaam. / Остров Валаам.
Valaam is the island in Republic of Karelia of Russia, located in the Northern part of the largest freshwater lakes in Europe - Ladoga, it is the largest island in the Valaam archipelago. On the island there is the village of Valaam, and the monument of Russian architecture - the Valaam monastery, founded before the baptism of Russia, in the year 960, the monk Sergius and Herman, the Greek Holy monks. Transfiguration monastery became the spiritual center of Ladoga lands. It is believed that in ancient times on the island, was located the main temple of Veles (or Volos) and Perun, who were the main deities for the Gentiles living close. The monastic tradition says that the Holy Apostle Andrew, enlightener of the Scythians and the Slavic peoples, moving along the route from the Varangians to the Greeks, blessed of cross the mountain on the island. In the 15th century the monastery was called the Great Lavra or the Northern Athos. Here was the center of world Orthodoxy and writing of books. By the early 16th century in the monastery lived 600 monks. Now in the monastery about two hundred inhabitants. Life revived in All saints, the Baptist, St. Nicholas, Svyatoostrovsky, Sergievsky sketes.
Period 1839-1917 is the heyday of the monastery. In 1989 on December 13, the day of memory of St. Andrew, when the island came six monks, the monastery began the process of revival. And 16 years later, in 2005, was first heard 1000-pound bell Andrew, mounted on the bell tower in the monastery in the framework of the restoration of an ancient belfry. The feast of the Nativity of the blessed virgin Mary September 21, 2008 Patriarch Alexy II consecrated the St. Vladimir skete on Valaam island and conducted the first divine Liturgy in the temple. Resurrection skete, located above Big Nikon Bay, on the mountain, was built in the early twentieth century in the place where according to tradition St. The Apostle Andrew erected a stone cross. Valaam island attracts every year thousands of tourists. The reason - the Valaam Islands have a unique nature, pine forests on the cliffs, warm and quiet inland lakes, the Spaso-Preobrazhensky Valaam monastery. During its formation, the monks brought the land, seeds and seedlings of plants from different parts of our country. For such a Northern location is not usual to see some trees and grass. The age of some of them is over three hundred years. The work of the Valaam monks are so fundamental that some areas are truly hand-made. Balaam - the natural reserve, a unique monument of Park art. There are more than 480 species of plants. The island was visited repeatedly by emperors Alexander I, Alexander II, and other members of the imperial family and also Tchaikovsky and Mendeleyev.
The present life of the monastery, another indication that faith invariably raises and restores the monastery from the ruins. So it was throughout the history of Valaam barbarous raids of the Swedes in ancient times, the bombing and the uncertain fate of the monastery during World War 2, it complete, it would seem that the devastation in the era of atheism – monastic life always has returned to these shores.
Russian Orthodox Christmas service | Christ The Savior Cathedral Moscow
Patriarch’s Christmas address: Orthodox Church prays for peace in Ukraine
Christmas Eve service | Christ The Savior Cathedral | Moscow
As Russia celebrates Orthodox Christmas, the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, Kirill, has delivered his traditional address to believers. He said he prays for peace in Ukraine above all.
As millions of worshippers across Russia gathered for Christmas night liturgies on January 6, Patriarch Kirill addressed the Orthodox community with words of peace, paying special attention to the conflict in Ukraine.
“On these holy Christmas days, the prayers of the whole Church and my augmented litany are for peace on the Ukrainian soil,” Kirill said in his address.
He added that “regardless of the place of residence of its children, their political views or preferences,” the Russian Orthodox Church is doing everything possible to bring people together to help them overcome the consequences of conflicts.
Patriarch Kirill mentioned that 2015 is the year in which the Orthodox Church celebrates 1,000 years since the death of Vladimir the Great, the ruler who baptized Kievan Rus’ in the 9th century.
He pointed out that Ukrainians and Russians are bound by centuries-old spiritual and cultural ties which cannot be broken by any “external forces.” Orthodox Christianity remains the main religion of Ukraine.
The Russian president remained faithful to the tradition of celebrating Orthodox Christmas in small churches.
On the night of January 7, Vladimir Putin took part in the Christmas service at the Church of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin in the village of Otradnoye, near the southern city of Voronezh, some 600 kilometers from Moscow.
Parishioners this year, along with local residents, were the children from the orphanage at the Church.
The place of worship, which is included in the list of cultural heritage sites, can accommodate up to 450 members. It was built in 1901 but after 29 years of service, was closed, so the building was used as a granary. Work to restore the cathedral began in 1991 and was finished in the early 2000s.
The Orthodox Church follows the Julian Calendar, which is 13 days behind the Gregorian Calendar adopted by the Catholic Church. Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas on January 7. -RT.
Saint Petersburg Travel Guide - A Russian Beauty Experience
Saint Petersburg Travel Guide - A Russian Beauty Experience
Saint Petersburg is one of the most breathtakingly beautiful places on earth and virtually any building in the large historic centre, threaded with canals dotted with baroque bridges, can be considered an attraction—and indeed, it is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This is a magical city, with a long list of major attractions. Its Hermitage Museum, housed in the Winter Palace of the Romanov Dynasty, is both one of the world's greatest and oldest collections of art, treasure, and antiquities, and one of its most beautiful buildings.
Founded by Peter the Great in 1703, in the territory of the Inkeri town of Nien which was a capital of Finno-Ugric province Ingermanland which was part of Novgorod Republic, and Sweden. The creation of westward-looking Peter the Great, St Petersburg was intended from its inception as a display of imperial Russia’s growing status in the world. Fine-tuned by Peter’s successors, who employed a host of European architects to add fabulous palaces and cathedrals to the city’s layout, St Petersburg grew to be the Romanovs’ showcase capital and Russia’s first great, modern city. The capital may have moved back to Moscow following the revolution, but despite all that history has thrown at it, St Petersburg still feels every bit the imperial city with its historic heart largely frozen in time.
Whether you’re cruising along the elegant canals, crossing one of the 342 bridges in the city, or just watching them being raised in summer over the mighty Neva River at night to allow ships to pass through, you’re never far from water in St Petersburg. This has earned the city unsurprising comparisons to Venice, but the similarities don’t stop there: walking around the historic centre will reveal canals lined by Italianate mansions and broken up by striking plazas adorned with baroque and neoclassical palaces. North of the city centre there are also pristine beaches fringing the Gulf of Finland.
St Petersburg is an almost unrivalled treasure trove of art and culture. You can spend days in the Hermitage, seeing everything from Egyptian mummies to Picassos, while the Russian Museum, spread over four sumptuous palaces, is perhaps the best collection of Russian art in the world. Add to this world-class ballet, opera and classical concerts at the illustrious performance halls, and a slew of big-name music festivals over the summer months, and you won’t be stuck for cultural nourishment. Contemporary art is also available at the fantastic Erarta Museum, the Street Art Museum and in the buzzing gallery scene.
Summer White Nights are legendary: the northern sun barely dips below the horizon. Revelry begins in May, with parks and gardens greening with flowering trees, and peaks in mid-June when performing arts festivals pack out concert halls and the entire city seems to party all night long. It's the busiest time to visit and the crowds can often be overwhelming. But Piter, as the city is affectionately known, is just as beautiful in early spring, golden autumn and even winter: the skies may be leaden and the ground covered in snow, but the culture still dazzles and delights.
Saint Petersburg's metro system is the second largest in Russia, after that of Moscow. The metro is a cheap and effective way to get around the city, and also a major tourist attraction due to the beautiful decorations of the stations.
A lot to see in Saint Petersburg such as :
State Hermitage Museum
Savior on the Spilled Blood
Winter Palace
Peterhof
Peter and Paul Fortress
St. Isaac's Cathedral
Nevsky avenue
Nevsky avenue
Kazan Cathedral
Russian Museum
Mariinsky Theatre
Palace Square
Peter and Paul Cathedral
Yusupov Palace
Amber Room
Vasilyevsky Island
Palace Square
Summer Garden
Cruiser Aurora
Saint Michael's Castle
Pavlovsk Palace
Bronze Horseman
The Menshikov Palace
Alexander Nevsky Lavra
Old Saint Petersburg Stock Exchange and Rostral Columns
Kunstkamera
Smolny Cathedral
Alexander Column
Faberge Museum
Stroganov Palace
Oranienbaum, Russia
Marble Palace
Saint Isaac's Square
Tsarskoye Selo
Griboyedov Canal
Senate Square
The Palace Bridge
Anichkov Bridge
Catherine Park
Summer Palace of Peter the Great
Field of Mars
Saint Petersburg Metro
Gazprom Arena
The Hermitage Theatre
Yelagin Island
Mikhailovsky Theatre
Kronstadt Naval Cathedral
St. Nicholas Naval Cathedral
SMOLNY Historical and Memorial Museum
( Saint Petersburg - Russia ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Saint Petersburg. Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Saint Petersburg - Russia
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VStube 009 - VELIKY-NOVGOROD. Beautiful church bell ringing music (Aug 29, 2017)
In Eastern Orthodox Church, the bell ringing music is considered to be spiritual, and bells are referred to as singing icons. Now relax and listen to the exalting music of these Russian bells!
Đây là tiếng chuông được đánh và rung lên trong một hòa âm tuyệt đẹp ở nhà thờ St Sophia (Novgorod) trước một thánh lễ trọng thể. Có thể gọi đây là nhạc chuông.
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Russia - First Stone To Rebuild Cathedral
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FIRST STONE TO REBUILD CHRIST THE SAVIOUR CATHEDRAL
Moscow, Russia Natsot Duration: 1.29
Patriarch Alexy II has laid the first stone at what will be Moscow's new Christ the Saviour Cathedral after the original was destroyed during the rule of Joseph Stalin in 1931. About 700 workers have already started preparing the ground on the original site near Kropotkinskaya. Leading a ceremony to bless the work, Alexy II expressed his hope that the cathedral will be a symbol of reunion and help bring a halt to fighting and bloodshed in Russia. Mayor Yury Luzhkov also attended the ceremony and wished the crowd a happy Christmas. Russian orthodox Christmas falls on January 7th.
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(MOSCOW, RUSSIA, 7/1) Procession of the cross led by patriarch Alexy II. Prayers. Blessing of the site. Mayor Yury Luzhkov and Patriarch Alexy II addressing crowd. The ceremonial first stone of the cathedral. Prime Minister Victor Chernomyrdin in the crowd. Filatov, head of the presidential administration, speaking to crowd. GVS of site of new cathedral.
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