Top 10 Best Things to do in Pskov, Russia
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List of Best Things to do in Pskov, Russia
Trinity Cathedral
Pskov Kreml- Krom
Monument In Memory of the Ledovoye Battle
Holy Transfiguration Mirozh Monastery
Pogankin Chambers
Olginskaya Chapel And Viewing Point
Monument Pskov paratroopers (Dome)
Pokrova and Rozhdestva ot Proloma Church
Hardwareman Monument
Two Captains Monument
Pskov City. North-West of Russia
Pskov City. North-West of Russia. Some of the attractions in the City. It is incredible! Thanks for watching.
Pskov city has a population of 200 000 people who are looking towards a brighter future.
Pskov - one of Russia's oldest and most beautiful cities, it boasts one of the greatest number of extant historical monuments - over 300. The earliest go back to the 12 th century, the latest to the early 20 th. It was the strongest fortress on the western border of Russia. Foreign commercial relations were of great importance for Pskov. Famous Russian's poet Pushkin wrote a cycle of poems in the Pskov province. There are many churches in Pskov. You can visit Kremlin with beautiful Trinity Cathedral, 17th century. There you can see 7 tier iconostasis.
Pskov is an amazing city - with even more amazing people.
What else to say :-) Its a crazy, small city.
Three Orthodox Monasteries of Russia
In this video you can see three different Orthodox Monasteries of Russia including areal drone footage: New Jerusalem Monastery in Moscow region; Makaryevskiy Monastery in Nizhny Novgorod region and Pechersky Ascension Monastery in Nizhny Novgorod city
Там, где Россия начинается! | Pskov Land
Псковская земля - что можно посмотреть за 5 дней?!
P.S. Фильм состоит из 32 частей, большинство из которых уже вышли на моем канале отдельными фильмами.
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Россия! Сколько ж у Руси
Святых сынов!
И самый первый, нежный сын, –
Былинный Псков.
Он никогда не предавал
Святую Русь,
Щитом и крепостью вставал,
Подставив грудь.
Ломались копья об гранит,
Отброшен враг.
Так Псков стоял, так Псков стоит.
…Да будет так!
(Людмила Максимчук)
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Выбрав несколько выходных дней в июле 2018г., мы отправились на Землю Псковскую, былинную - Там где Россия начинается!
На 5 дней маленького отпуска мы запланировали: Пушкинские горы, г. Псков, Печеры и Изборск.
Мы замечательно отдохнули душой, насладились просторами русскими, крепостями и монастырями тысячелетними, землей пропитанной стихами Пушкина и былинами русскими!
Кто давно смотрит мои фильмы - уже знает, что мы всегда путешествиями отмечаем свои семейные Праздники - это наша добрая старая традиция! Нет у нас лучше подарка, чем ПУТЕШЕСТВИЕ!
Как говорил любимый всеми Марк Твен: Только о двух вещах мы будем жалеть на смертном одре — что мало любили и мало путешествовали, а Иван Бунин сказал: Человека делают счастливым три вещи: любовь, интересная работа и возможность путешествовать.
Об этом и будет наш фильм!
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Lunch in Monastery Cafe. May I Film in Russian Church? Ancient Russian Murom City.
Episode 31. Russia. From Nizhniy Novgorod to Pskov. Russia's Golden Ring
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From Nizhny Novgorod I'm beginning to get acquainted with the ancient cities of Kievan Rus and the Golden Ring of Russia. From there I will switch to another ancient city of Vladimir. After that I'll visit a small and quiet Suzdal, I'll travel thru Ivanovo with cool dudes on their BMW X5. After that, Yaroslav finally going to visit the city of Yaroslavl, from there dropping into a little town of Rostov Velikiy. Then there will be several hours in Moscow and direct car up to Pskov, which is located in the western part of the country.
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Alexander Svirsky Monastery (Staraya Sloboda, Russia) 4K
Alexander Svirsky Monastery (Staraya Sloboda, Russia) - Hotels near Alexander Svirsky Monastery, Staraya Sloboda
Alexander-Svirsky Monastery is a Russian Orthodox monastery situated deep in the woods of the Leningrad Oblast, just south from its border with the Republic of Karelia. The golden age of this cloister was in the 17th century. It boasts one of the few preserved three-tented belfries and medieval clock towers in Russia.
The abbey was founded in 1487, when a monk of the Valaam Monastery, named Alexander, settled between Roshchinsky and Holy lakes, 20 km to the east from Lake Ladoga and 6 km from the Svir River. During his life in the woods, he had a vision of the Holy Trinity who ordered him to build two oaken chapels dedicated to the Trinity and the Saviour's Transfiguration. These churches gave birth to the twin Trinity and the Transfiguration cloisters, collectively known as the Alexander Svirsky Monastery.
The monastery's founder died on August 30, 1533 and was buried at the Transfiguration cloister, which still serves as a burial place for the local monks. 12 years later, his disciples recounted his life in a biography. The church synod of 1547 canonized Alexander of the Svir, and the new saint became venerated throughout Russian lands. One of the chapels of the famous Saint Basil's Cathedral on Red Square, for instance, was consecrated to him.
The Russian tsars bestowed many important privileges on Alexander's cloister, including the right to appropriate taxes from the Svir Fair, which was held annually under the cloister walls. During the Time of Troubles, the Swedes sacked and burnt both hermitages on three occasions, and yet the monastery continued to prosper. After the Russian-Swedish border was delineated west of the Svir River, much of the trade between two nations had to pass through the Svir Fair, further augmenting the monastery's importance.
This renewed prosperity was reflected in the monastic structures erected in the 1640s. In 1644, when the five-domed Transfiguration Cathedral was finished, Tsar Mikhail Feodorovich presented to the monks a golden ark for keeping St Alexander's relics there. A belfry of the Trinity cloister was built in three tiers and crowned with three tents in 1649. Most of the monastic cells date back to the 1670s. The roomy Trinity Cathedral was completed by 1695. The last structure to be erected within monastery walls was the hospital chapel of St John of Damascus (1718).
The vast lands of the Alexander Svirsky Monastery were secularized during Catherine the Great's ecclesiastical reform in 1764. The Transfiguration cloister continued as a seat of the local seminary and a residence of the Olonets archbishops, who rebuilt much of the monastery structures for their own needs.
Following the Russian Revolution of 1917, the monks were imprisoned and then executed by the Cheka after trying to resist Bolshevik forces. The relics of St Alexander were desecrated and put on a public display in Leningrad. The medieval monastery buildings housed an infamous gulag known as Svirlag. They were further damaged during World War II. Restoration did not commence until the 1970s.
As of 2005, the Transfiguration Cloister is the home to the local monastic community, while the Trinity Cloister still houses a mental asylum instituted in 1953. The monastery has a subsidiary chapel in St Petersburg, situated some 260 km to the west.
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