2. Savvino-Storozhevsky MonasteryZvenigorod The Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery is a Russian Orthodox monastery dedicated to the feast of the Nativity of the Theotokos. It is the preeminent landmark of Zvenigorod, a town 48 km west of Moscow. In 1398, Prince Yuri of Zvenigorod asked Savva, or Sabbas, one of the first disciples of Sergius of Radonezh, to come to his capital city and set up a monastic abode on the Storozhi Holm . St. Savva of Storozhi was interred in the white stone cathedral of the Virgin's Nativity in 1407. This diminutive, roughly hewn church still stands, although its present-day exquisite look is the result of a 1970s restoration campaign. The frescoes in the altar date back to the 1420s, but the rest of the interior was painted in 1656. A magnificent iconostasis in five tiers and the Stroganov School royal doors ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
3. New Jerusalem Monastery of ResurrectionIstra The Resurrection Monastery or New Jerusalem Monastery is a major male monastery of the Russian Orthodox Church in Moscow Oblast, Russia. The Voskresensky Monastery has given rise to the eponymous village, which has grown into the town of Voskresensk . From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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The Tretyakov gallery finds itself on every list of top 10 things to do & see in Moscow and viewing the masterpieces of the Russian greats is a unique way to enhance your understanding of the country's history and culture.
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On this tour you will learn the interesting history of the The Tretyakov gallery, the first public gallery in Moscow, and its founder, Paul Tretyakov, who, shortly before his death, bestowed the gallery to the city -- but... with two special conditions.
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