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Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery

Vologda Air Enterprise Yak-40K RA-88251 a bit unusual take-off from Vnukovo airport

Vologda, Russia

Вологодские кружева зимы. Церковь Сретения Господня

downtown area/ центр города

 

Россия. Вологодская область. Белозерск.

Белозерский кремль.

Вдали виден Спасо-Преображенский собор (1668 г.).

Хорошо сохранившиеся до наших дней земляной вал и ров были построены в XV веке при Великом князе Иване III.

 

Russia. Vologda region. Belozersk.

Belozersk Kremlin.

In the distance, the Transfiguration Cathedral (1668) is visible.

The earthen rampart and moat, well preserved to this day, were built in the XV century under Grand Duke Ivan III.

 

Blooming meadow of Ivan-tea. Summer painting.

Vozhegodsky district, Vologda region.

Mid-July, 2021.

Россия, Вологодская область.

Берег реки Шексна.

 

Russia, Vologda region.

Bank of the Sheksna River.

 

Россия, Вологодская область. Белозерск.

Неподалеку от Белозерского кремля, возле Белозерского канала, прорытого вдоль берега Белого озера, находится самый нарядный православный храм Белозерска — церковь Спаса Всемилостивого, построенная в первой четверти XVIII столетия, между 1716 и 1723 годами. Это самая красивая, живописная и богато декорированная из всех церквей Белозерска.

Горожане до 1840-х годов звали её в обиходе «Спасом под горою», а после того как появился Белозерский канал — «Спасом на канале».

 

Russia, Vologda region. Belozersk.

Not far from the Belozersky Kremlin, near the Belozersky canal, dug along the shore of the White Lake, there is the most elegant Orthodox church in Belozersk - the Church of the All-Merciful Savior, built in the first quarter of the 18th century, between 1716 and 1723. This is the most beautiful, picturesque and richly decorated of all the churches of Belozersk.

Until the 1840s, townspeople used to call her «Savior under the Mountain», and after the Belozersky Canal appeared – «Savior on the Canal».

 

Church of the Epiphany in Belozersk (Russia, Vologda region).

The temple is considered to have been built in the 18th century, but it is believed that this is a rebuilt (and built-in) earlier building.

Belozersk is one of the oldest towns in Russia. Known as Beloozero (white lake) until 1777, it was first chronicled in 862 as one of the five original Russian towns (the other four being Murom, Novgorod, Polotsk, and Rostov).

 

Россия. Вологодская область. Белозерск.

Танк на постаменте на улице Сергея Орлова, поэта-фронтовика, который был танкистом и горел в танке.

Многие в Европе уже забыли эту модель танка (Т-34), но даже в глубине России – хорошо помнят.

 

Russia. Vologda region. Belozersk.

A tank on a pedestal in the street of Sergei Orlov, a front-line poet, who was a tankman and burned in a tank.

Many in Europe have already forgotten this tank model (T-34), but even in the depths of Russia - well remembered.

 

Россия, Вологодская область, город Устюжна.

Вид с левого берега Ворожи на собор Рождества Пресвятой Богородицы (1690 г.)

 

Russia, Vologda region, the city of Ustyuzhna.

View from the left bank of Vorozha river to the Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (1690)

 

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Россия. Вологодская область. Устюжна.

Берег Мологи.

 

Russia. Vologda region. The town of Ustyuzhna.

Bank of the Mologa River.

 

Russia, Vologda region, Belozersk.

Cityscape not far from Komsomolskaya street.

Belozersk is one of the oldest cities in Russia. It is not known exactly when the city was founded. The first mention of it appears in the ancient annals of 862 years. Once the city was the capital of the principality, now it is just a point on the Volga-Baltic waterway.

 

Russia, Vologda region, the village of Goritsy.

The Resurrection Goritsky Nunnery.

Chapel of St. John the Baptist (1916).

In the distance - the Church of the Presentation of the Holy Virgin.

 

Russia, Vologda region, the village of Goritsy.

The Resurrection Goritsky Nunnery.

 

The Vologda Kremlin is a historical and architectural ensemble in the central part of Vologda, founded as a fortress in 1567 by the order of Tsar Ivan the Terrible and played the role of defensive fortification in the 16th-17th centuries. By the 1820s, the walls and towers of the Kremlin had been dismantled.

From the left to right: Cathedral of the Resurrection (Воскресенский собор), bell tower of St. Sophia Cathedral (колокольня), Sophia Cathedral of the Wisdom of God (Собор Софии Премудрости Божией)

Russia, Vologda region, the town of Belozersk.

The "Province" is three in one: a restaurant, a pawnshop, a shop. If you think, it is very rational.

 

Россия, Вологодская область.

Дорога в Устюжну.

Придорожный пункт отдыха.

 

Russia, Vologda region.

The road to Ustyuzhna.

Roadside rest point.

 

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Russia, Vologda region, the village of Goritsy.

The Resurrection Goritsky Nunnery. Main entrance.

The domes of the Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ and the Cathedral of the Life-Giving Trinity are visible.

 

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