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Top 10 Scary Moscow Urban Legends
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Kolomenskoye (Russian: Коло́менское) is a former royal estate situated several kilometers to the southeast of the city center of Moscow, Russia, on the ancient road leading to the town of Kolomna (hence the name). The 390 hectare scenic area overlooks the steep banks of the Moskva River. It became a part of Moscow in the 1960s.
The White Column of Kolomenskoye
Kolomenskoye village was first mentioned in the testament of Ivan Kalita (1339). As time went by, the village was developed as a favourite country estate of grand princes of Muscovy. The earliest existing structure is the exceptional Ascension church (1532), built in white stone to commemorate the long-awaited birth of an heir to the throne, the future Ivan the Terrible. Being the first stone church of tent-like variety, the uncanonical White Column (as it is sometimes referred to) marked a stunning break from the Byzantine tradition.
The church reaches toward the sky from a low cross-shaped podklet (ground floor), followed by a prolonged chetverik (octagonal body, and then an octagonal tent, crowned by a tiny dome. The narrow pilasters on the sides of the chetverik, the arrow-shaped window frames, the three tiers of the kokoshniks and the quiet rhythm of stair arcades and open galleries underline the dynamic tendency of this masterpiece of the Russian architecture. The whole vertical composition is believed to have been borrowed from hipped roof-style wooden churches of the Russian North. Recognizing its outstanding value for humanity, UNESCO decided to inscribe the church on the World Heritage List in 1994.
The great palace and other structures
Tsar Alexis I had all the previous wooden structures in Kolomenskoye demolished and replaced them with a new great wooden palace, famed for its fanciful, fairytale roofs. Foreigners referred to this huge maze of intricate corridors and 250 rooms, as 'an Eighth Wonder of the World'. Although basically only a summer palace, it was the favorite residence of Tsar Alexis I. The future Empress Elizabeth Petrovna was born in the palace in 1709, and Tsar Peter the Great spent part of his youth here. Upon the departure of the court for St. Petersburg, the palace fell into disrepair, so that Catherine II refused to make it her Moscow residence. On her orders the wooden palace was demolished in 1768, and replaced with a much more modest stone-and-brick structure.
Fortunately, detailed plans of the Alexis I palace survived. The Moscow Government has completed a full-scale reconstruction in 2010. The rebuilt palace stands approximately 1 kilometer (0.62 mi) to the south of its original location near the White Column, in order to preserve the historic foundations. The palace erected by Catherine the Great in 1768 was demolished in 1872, and only a few gates and outside buildings remain.
Kolomenskoe Museum-Reserve in Moscow. Wooden St. George Church.
Aerial view of Kolomenskoye
During the early Soviet period, under the initiative of architect and restorer Pyotr Baranovsky, old wooden buildings and various artifacts were transported to Kolomenskoye from different parts of the USSR for preservation, so currently Kolomenskoye Park hosts an impressive set of different constructions and historical objects.
Local buildings
Church of John the Baptist in Dyakovo, 16th century. The church stands on the Dyakovo hill, located southwest from the Kolomenskoye hill. The church has five tent-like structures, and was probably constructed around 1547, reputedly by architect Postnik Yakovlev, the author of Saint Basil's Cathedral on the Red Square.
Church of St. George, 16th century
Standalone belltower for the church of St. George, 16th century
Standalone refectory for the church of St. George, 16th century
Church of Our Lady of Kazan, 17th century
Watertower, 17th century
Front gates, 1671–73
Polkovhichyi chambers, 17th century
Prikaznye chambers, 17th century
Sytny yard, 17th century
Back gates, 17th century
Park pavilion, 1825
Park gates, 19th century
Constructions and artifacts brought from elsewhere
Barbican church of the Nikolo-Korelsky Monastery)
Bratsk Stockade Tower
Boris stone from Belarus
Kurgan stele, from a Polovtsian burial mound
Chasovoy pole, 17th century
Tower from the Sumskoy Ostrog fortress, 17th century
Memorial pole from Shaydorovo village, 19th century
Mead making facility, 18th century
Peter the Great house (18th century) from the Northern Dvina River
Lion's Gates from the Moscow Kremlin (surviving fragments)
Reconstructions
Water mill on Zhuzha River
Natural features
Oak-trees grove (one of the oldest oaks in Moscow)
Golosov Ravine with sacred stones and springs in it
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Kolomenskoye (Russian: Коло́менское) is a former royal estate situated several kilometers to the southeast of the city center of Moscow, Russia, on the ancient road leading to the town of Kolomna (hence the name). The 390 hectare scenic area overlooks the steep banks of the Moskva River. It became a part of Moscow in the 1960s.
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Kolomenskoye (Russian: Коло́менское) is a former royal estate situated several kilometers to the southeast of the city center of Moscow, Russia, on the ancient road leading to the town of Kolomna (hence the name). The 390 hectare scenic area overlooks the steep banks of the Moskva River. It became a part of Moscow in the 1960s.
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Сабанту́й 2012 Коломенское Sabantuy. Kolomenskoye. Ilyas Akchurin. second scene
Sabantuy is the favorite holiday of Tatar people. It can merge the soul of a nation, its beautiful customs, songs, dances and ceremonies. The name of the Sabantui comes from Turkic words: «Saban» - the plough and the «TUI» - a wedding, a celebration. Before his celebrated in honour of the beginning of spring field works (in June-July). According to some studies, this ancient holiday has ancient history. So far back as 921 AD the Christian era, described it in his writings, the famous scholar Ibn Fadlan arrived in Bulgar as ambassador from Baghdad. Also in the region of Tatarstan Alkeyevsky scientists discovered tombstone Bulgar period, the inscription on which reads that the deceased rested in 1120 on the day Sabantui. The origin of the ancestors of the Tatars of the holiday calendar Sabantuy associated with the rites of public prayers and sacrifices in honor of the god of the sky and the sun Tengre and ancestral spirits. Despite the impact on the feast of Sabantuy at different times of certain elements (Muslim, Christian, Soviet), passing the tradition of practices, games and competitions Sabantui remained continuous. During the period of the Khanate of Kazan Sabantuy received the status of the mass of the national holiday. It is held after the spring sowing, when the hard life of rural dwellers comes a little respite. Modern Sabantuy retained all the value that was passed on from generation to generation. A tradition of summing it the outcome of the workers during the spring field work began in the Soviet era and continues today.Moscow Central Sabantuy 2012. June 30. Kolomenskoye Park. second scene
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Kolomenskoye village was first mentioned in the testament of Ivan Kalita (1339). On whose territory now stretches the architectural museum-reserve Kolomenskoye with old russian churches, wooden palace and deep ravine.
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4:42 Church of Our Lady of Kazan, 17th century.
7:00 Ascension Church (1535). The church became a UNESCO World Heritage site.
10:45 Moscow's only historical building that belonged to Peter the Great.
14:50 The Ascension Garden, built in the 17th century, more than 900 apple trees grow in these garden.
23:10 Golosov ravine (mysterious place with a time loop).
33:20 Church of John the Baptist in Dyakovo, 16th century.
48:00 Wooden palace of Tsar Alexis I (1629-1676).
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