Attractions around Suzdal
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Museum of Wooden Architecture
Pushkarskaya St., 27B, Suzdal 601293 Russia
On the place of the former monastery of St Demetrius one can find another marvel of traditional Russian architecture – an open-air Museum of Wooden Architecture. Several churches, houses, and other authentic 18th and 19th-century wooden buildings were brought here from all over the Vladimir region in the 1960–1970s. The man-made beauty of the monuments of folk architecture merged wonderfully with the landscape of centuries-old Suzdal. The Church of the Transfiguration (1756) seems to be a town cut in wood, with its parts of different sizes and shapes ingeniously connected by the carpenters who built the entire church without metal nails. The recently reconstructed Church of the Resurrection (1776) belongs to the type of “boat-shaped” churches, when all parts of the building stretch along one axis. The ship (bark, or boat) is an ancient Christian symbol comparing the Church to the Noah’s Ark. The object is under the operational management of the Vladimir-Suzdal Museum-Reserve.
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Suzdal Kremlin
Kremlovskaya St, 27, Suzdal 601293 Russia
The Kremlin is the heart of Suzdal and the oldest part of the city. According to records, the city was first mentioned in 1024, but archaeologists believe the Kremlin dates back to the 10th century. Surrounded by a ring of earth ramparts with wooden walls and towers on top, the Kremlin was an aristocratic part of town, intended for the prince's court and bodyguard as well as for the highest clergy. The Kremlin’s ramparts and moats, several churches, the archbishop's residence, and the ancient Cathedral of the Nativity of the Virgin have all been preserved. The object is under the operational management of the Vladimir-Suzdal Museum-Reserve.
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Museum Complex Spaso-Evfimiev Monastery
Lenina St., 135/8, Suzdal 601291 Russia
The imposing architectural ensemble of the Monastery of the Saviour and St Euthymius “stands out vividly like a city” on a high steep bank of the Kamenka river. Prince Boris – of Suzdal and Nizhni Novgorod – founded it in 1352. St Euthymius, an associate of St Sergius of Radonezh, became the monastery's first hegumen. In 1642, Prince Dmitri Pozharsky, a Russian national hero, was buried here. The object is under the operational management of the Vladimir-Suzdal Museum-Reserve.
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The Convent of the Intercession (Pokrovsky Monastery)
ul. Pokrovskaja, 76, Suzdal 601293 Russia
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Shopping Arcade
Lenina St., 63 A, Suzdal 601293 Russia
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Monastery of the Deposition (Rizopolozhenskiy)
ul. Lenina, Suzdal Russia
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Prepodobenskaya Bell Tower
Lenina St., Suzdal Russia
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Uspenskaya Tserkov'
Ul. Kremlevskaja D. 8, Suzdal 601293 Russia
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Nativity of the Virgin Cathedral
Kremlevskaya St., Suzdal Russia
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Shhurovo Ancient Settlement Museum of Live History
Korovniki, 14, Suzdal 601291 Russia
"Shchurovo settlement" is an unusual museum of living history in Suzdal. It was created on the basis of the scenery for the film "Tsar" by Pavel Lungin, which was filmed in Suzdal in 2008. The museum is located on the territory of the hotel and tourist complex "Goryachy Klyuchi" on the outskirts of Suzdal. "Shchurovo settlement" is a reconstruction of a Slavic settlement of the X-XI centuries, allowing tourists to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of medieval Russia, get acquainted with its culture and way of life. Here you can see the residential and household buildings of the Eastern Slavs: wooden chopped huts, a semi-dugout log house, an adobe bakery oven, an armory, a smithy, barns, a camp kitchen of the Russian squad.
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Wax Museum
Kremlyovskaya, 3, Suzdal 601293 Russia
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The Marriage of Bal'zaminova Filming House
Staraya St, 13, Suzdal 601293 Russia
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St Basil's Monastery (Vasilevsky monastyr)
ul. Vasil'evskaja, Suzdal 601293 Russia
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Aleksandrovskiy Muzhskoy Monastyr'
Ulitsa Gasteva, Suzdal 601293 Russia
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Transfiguration Cathedral
Suzdal Russia