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The Church of St. Sergius of Radonezh. Built in 1760. Saltykovo Villiage, Sasovsky District, Ryazan Region, Russia.
I wish everyone a Happy New Year!
I started the new year by visiting Ryazan. It's a very beautiful city, and I especially loved the architecture!
The Ryazan Kremlin is the city's calling card.
The Ryazan Kremlin is the oldest part of Ryazan, an open-air historical and architectural museum-reserve, and the birthplace of the city. Initially, the Kremlin was called Pereyaslavl, until Catherine the Great renamed the city Ryazan in 1778. According to the Sledovanaya Psalter, it was founded in 1095 on a high hill at the confluence of the Trubezh and Lybed rivers as a guard outpost of the Grand Duchy of Ryazan. Since the 14th century, the Ryazan Kremlin has been the residence of the Grand Duke and later became one of the main defensive centers of the Great Abatis Line. At its peak, the Kremlin boasted 12 towers, four gates with bridges, an underground passage, three monasteries, four squares, a marketplace, and a river port. The city prison had 18 towers and four gates with bridges. Five roads led from the city gates into Ryazan and neighboring principalities. Stone construction began in the Kremlin in the 15th century, with the construction of the Assumption Cathedral and the Glebovskaya Tower. In the 16th century, the Archangel Cathedral and the bishop's courtyard complex, whose buildings survive to this day, were built.
After the 1917 Revolution, the Kremlin buildings were converted into workers' apartments, and in 1923 the Provincial Museum of Local History moved in and opened its first exhibitions. In the 1950s and 1960s, the first large-scale scientific restoration of the architectural monuments took place, largely thanks to which this unique ensemble has been preserved to this day. In 1968, the Kremlin grounds were declared a specially protected historical and architectural reserve. In 1995, the Kremlin was included in the Register of Particularly Valuable Cultural Heritage Sites of the Russian Federation.
Currently, the Ryazan Kremlin is the main landmark and symbol of the city. It houses museums, active churches, and the oldest buildings and structures in the Ryazan region.
Münsterskaya Street in Ryazan is a short (about 400 meters) pedestrian street in the historic center, decorated in an "Old European" style with gingerbread houses.
The street is lined with coffee shops, restaurants, and unusual art installations.
It opened in 2001, and Münster has a counterpart, Ryazanskaya Street.
Münsterskaya Street is often called "an island of Germany" or "Ryazan's window to Europe," making it one of the most popular tourist destinations in the city.
Ryazan is rich in variety of cuisine, but I arrived in the city on January 1st—everything was closed. We found a working kiosk where we could get a snack: hot soup with smoked meats and hot burgers with wild boar meat. Delicious.
The soup contains smoked meat (pork and beef), potatoes, carrots, onions and spices (salt, pepper)
The Church of Saint Sergius of Radonezh. Built in 1760. Saltykovo Villiage, Sasovsky District, Ryazan Region, Russia.
A short shower didn't bring much refreshment in the middle of the terribly hot and burning Summer-2010.
[URT / УРТ] ZiU-682G00 / ЗиУ-682Г00 # 2076
Moskovskiy prospekt, Ryazan, RU
Kiritsy - Ryazan estate Derviz, the son of the builder of the Moscow-Kazan railway. The estate is located on the right bank of the Prony River. On the other side of the estate there is a ravine of a small brook flowing into Pronya. Smooth descent to the river and served as the place of construction of this palace, built in 1887-1889 by the project Schechtel.
A short line inside the forest park existed since 1954 and was operated occasionally on summers by a route with no number. The line was closed and dismantled few years ago.
[URT / УРТ] ZiU-682G00 / ЗиУ-682Г00 # 3054
Okskoye shosse, Ryazan, RU
In the 11th century Pereyaslavl-Ryazan Kremlin was a fortified castle, located in the highest, north-western part of the modern architectural complex on the site of the present church of the Holy Spirit today, an area of 2 hectares. Around the fortress were various suburbs, and numerous neukreplёnnye settlement in which the peasants, fisherman, and poor artisans lived. Streets were paved with wood, and yards were located close to each other.
Ryazan Kremlin is an architectural sight of the central historical part of the city. The Cathedral of the Assumption Cathedral and bell tower are designed so that their silhouettes can be seen from some distance in the city, and for him. From the 18th century to the first half of the 20th century, they were natural visual cues when navigating on the Oka River. In good weather, the spires and domes of the Kremlin can be seen far away from the city.
[Avtokolonna # 1310 / Автоколонна № 1310] Ikarus 280.02 # 1014, АВ961 62
Ulitsa Lenina, Ryazan, RU 🇷🇺
The Ryazan Kremlin is considered one of the oldest and most beautiful in Russia. He is almost 1000 years old. The city has been called Ryazan since 1778. Prior to that, it was called Pereyaslavl-Ryazansky.
The Ryazan Kremlin (Russian: Рязанский кремль), the oldest part of the city of Ryazan, is a historical and architectural museum. It is one of the oldest museums in Russia.
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Russia. Ryazan. Cathedral belltower of the Ryazan Kremlin
Россия. Рязань. Соборная колокольня Рязанского Кремля
[Avtokolonna 1310 / Автоколонна 1310] Ikarus 280.03 # 1008, АВ946 62
Internatsionalnaya ulitsa, Ryazan, RU 🇷🇺
Russia. Ryazan. Cathedral of the Dormition and Cathedral belltower of the Ryazan Kremlin
Россия. Рязань. Успенский собор и Соборная колокольня Рязанского Кремля
All six articulated trolleybuses in Ryazan operated exclusively on line 3.
[URT / УРТ] ZiU-683B00 / ЗиУ-683Б00 # 3002
Ploschad Svobody, Ryazan, RU
Ryazan Kremlin is the ancient historical heart of the Ryazan city. Throughout the long history of its existence the Kremlin has been rebuilt many times and eventually it has been formed into an entire architectural complex. It comprises a number of outstanding monuments of Old Russian architecture and the classicism of the XV-XIX centuries.