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.
Russia: Belogorsky St. Nicholas Orthodox Missionary Monastery Cathedral
Russians are awesome - we love Russia:
Belogorsky St. Nicholas Orthodox Missionary Monastery Cathedral or Belaya Gora (White Mountain) Monastery is the biggest cathedral in the Urals, situated 120 km from Perm and 80 km from Kungur.
Father Igumen Varlaam was the builder and first Abbot of the Belogorsky St. Nicholas Orthodox Missionary Monastery Cathedral. It was constructed as a missionary church by the Russian Orthodox Church within an area where many Russian Orthodox Old-Rite Church congregations were located.
Construction of the monastery church began in 1902 and it was consecrated in June of 1917. Four hundred (400) monks lived at the monastery in 1917. Their daily schedule was prayers from 3 to 6 AM, then work. Lunch was 11:30 to noon, then 2 hours of rest. Return to work from 2 to 5. Last service was the day was from 6 to 10 PM.
In 1914 the Grand Duchess Elisabeth Phedorovna Romanova visited the monastery.
The monastery was captured during the Russian Revolution by the Red Army in October 1917. Fighting left some monks dead and others were deported. The Abbot of the monastery was tortured to death in 1918 and the monastery was converted into a mental hospital. The great bells of the monastery were broken into pieces with sledge hammers and the artwork of the monastery was largely destroyed.
The monastery was used as a hospital for shell shocked soldiers and civilians during and after the Second World War. A mental patient burnt off the roof of the monastery church in 1979 and the building was abandoned.
A dedicated group of eight monks rushed to stablize the building in 1993 and it has been undergoing restoration ever since that year.
North 57 degrees 23.542' and East 56 degrees 13.787' at an elevation of 465 meters. Especially in winter months, Belaya Gora looks unusually beautiful. From the elevation, one has a 360 degree view over the typical vast forest landscape of the Urals.
I Dream of Suzdal - Take an enchanting journey through Suzdal Russia
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The Russian Church of St Nicholas, the Miracle-Maker
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Suzdal, Russia Part 3 Orthodox Bell Ringing
Russian Orthodox bell ringing has a history starting from the baptism of Rus in 988 and plays an important role in the traditions of the Russian Orthodox Church.
The use of bells is not only practical, but is also considered to be spiritual. Bells are sometimes referred to as singing icons, because they establish the acoustic space of an Orthodox temple just as painted icons and hymnography define its visual and noetic space, respectively.
Travel Russia - Visiting Suzdal Cathedral of Nativity
Take a tour of Suzdal Cathedral of Nativity in Suzdal, Russian Federation -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The inclement climate of Russia has not deterred the faith or architectural prowess of its citizens.
An amazing house of worship is the Suzdal Cathedral of Nativity in Suzdal, Russian north of Moscow.
The cathedral breaks the sky with five colorful domes, each with a cross-shaped spire.
The clean white exterior belies the church's 11th century origins.
The cathedral has seen hardships, including several fires, but has survived through the centuries.
The interior has many frescoes of great artistic skill depicting the Virgin Mary and a newborn Jesus.
Suzdal's Nativity Cathedral is a lasting monument to God as well as to Russian medieval structural design.
Russia: Orthodox Church installs first icon for visually impaired at Moscow cathedral
A charity presented what is the first Orthodox icon for visually impaired people at the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow on Friday, in what has been considered as an important shift by the Church.
SOT, Protoiereus Michael, Priest at the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour (Russian): Thank you very much. We'll definitely find the proper place for this icon. And, I hope that this gift you've presented will serve to save souls of those people who aren't able to see but have faith.
SOT, Aleksei Krapuhin, Press Secretary of the 'Soedinenie' Charitable Fund (Russian): Our Fund supports visually and aurally challenged people. One of the main goals is to support religious people because they are just the same as everybody else, so they are a part of the Christian or Muslim communities and others.
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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.
Suzdal aerial views
Wooden church of St. Nicholas (Church of St. Nicholas in the village of Glotovo)
Nativity Cathedral
Archbishop's Chambers of Suzdal Kremlin
Market rows and Resurrection Church
Pyatnitska and Vhodoierusalimskaya Church
Monastery of Saint Euthymius, embankment
Church of the Beheading of St. John the Baptist
The St.Nicholas Cathedral, St Petersburg , Russia ( Ultra 4K)
The St.Nicholas Cathedral, St Petersburg , Russia
St. Nicholas Naval Cathedral (Никольский морской собор) is a major Baroque Orthodox cathedral in the western part of Central Saint Petersburg. It has always been closely associated with the Russian Navy, serving as its main shrine until the Russian Revolution.
La cathédrale Saint-Nicolas des Marins de Saint-Pétersbourg en Russie, est une cathédrale de style baroque construite entre 1753 et 1762 par l'architecte Sava Tchevakinski, un élève de Bartolomeo Rastrelli. La cathédrale, située près du canal Krioukov, présente une façade peinte en blanc et bleu soutenue par des colonnes corinthiennes. Elle est coiffée de 5 coupoles dorées dont la plus haute atteint 52 mètres. L'intérieur comporte un riche décor de stuc et d'or et une magnifique iconostase ornée de peintures du xviiie siècle.
Russia - Suzdal - Museum of Wooden Architecture and Peasant Life
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.
Wooden Church of St. Nicholas. This church was built in Glotovo in 1766 and was moved to Suzdal in 1960 to be part of a Museum of Wooden Architecture & Peasant Life. The church is elevated off the ground about a story high. This church is made out of all wood and represents the close relationship between wood and stone architecture and how precise the Russians were while building this back in 1766.
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Dans ce village reconstitué des 18e et 19e s., vous découvrez le mode de vie traditionnel des paysans russes.
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Suzdal, Russia In one minute
Suzdal is a town and the administrative center of Suzdalsky District in Vladimir Oblast, Russia.
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 towns with population of around 10,000, but is a major tourist attraction. Several of its monuments are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Trezvon at St. Nicholas Orthodox Church, San Anselmo CA on Pentecost, June 19, 2016
Fr. Stephan Meholick, Juliana Kohl, Mat. Peg Golitzin ring Trezvon at St. Nicholas Orthodox Church, San Anselmo CA, on Pentecost, June 19, 2016
Golden Ring of Russia: Vladimir & Suzdal
Trip to Suzdal, Vladimir and Bogolyubovo. True beauty of Russia. Filmed on GoPro 6 and DJI Spark
Путешествие во Владимир, Суздаль и Боголюбово. Красота настоящей Руси!
Снято на GoPro 6 и DJI Spark
Russian Orthodox Bell ringing at the Cathedral of St. Nicholas in Nice, France
Recording and pictures from January, 1st 2017, after the sunday service.
More information of this very beautiful church can be found here:
If you are interested in the art of Russian bell ringing and would like to try it out for yourself, this trip can be recommended to you:
Russian Church Bells Return
September 2008, Correspondent David A. Grout
For more than 70 years, a set of 17 Russian church bells hung in a Harvard University tower. They were purchased in 1930 by an American businessman who saved them from being melted down for scrap. In 2008 they were returned to the Danilov monastery in Moscow.
Russian orthodox church bells St.Nicolas Plovdiv
Bell Ringing Suzdal Russia
On our spiritual pilgrimage to Russia we heard these bells in Suzdal.
Nice, France. Russian Cathedral. Round the World Trip, 6
Nice, France. St Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral, Nice. Opened in 1912, thanks to the generosity of Russia's Tsar Nicholas II, it is the largest Russian Orthodox cathedral in Western Europe.
Matryoshki Travels, part 6 - Largest Russian Catherdral outside of Russia.
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