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What to See in Rostov Veliky - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 4 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Rostov Veliky (Russia). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Rostov Kremlin, Spaso-Yakovlevsky Monastery, and Rostovskij kreml. Also, be sure to include Rostovsky District in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Rostov Veliky (Yaroslavl).

Rostov Kremlin

Rostov Kremlin
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Rostov Kremlin - is a National museum-reserve situated in Rostov, Yaroslavl region, Russian Federation. Museum-reserve preserves the architectural ensamble of the Rostov Kremlin, Church of St. John the Evangelist on Ishnya river, and has got different branches within the Rostov municipal district. The only museum of national level in the Yaroslavl region. Museum was founded in 1883 and now is a huge scientific center for the study of archaeology, architecture, art, and history. Museum has got vast collections of archeology, ancient Russian art, modern and contemporary art, decorative and applied arts, numismatics, photos, bells, enamel and ecclesiastical art.[1]

Address: Petrovicheva st., 1, 152151 Rostov Veliky

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Spaso-Yakovlevsky Monastery

Monastery in Rostov, Russia
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Also known as: Спасо-Яковлевский монастырь

Monastery in Rostov, Russia. Monastery of St. Jacob Saviour is an Eastern Orthodox monastery situated to the left from the Rostov kremlin on the Rostov's outskirts.

The monastery was founded in 1389 by St Iakov of Rostov, who was banished from his town for sparing a woman sentenced to death. Iakov moved south from Rostov and settled near the church of Archangel Michael, built in the 11th century by St Leontiy of Rostov.

From the 14th up to the late 17th century all the buildings in the monastery were made of wood. The earliest kept building is Cathedral of Conception of St Anna (Zachatievsky Cathedral). It has been constructed in 1686. Another 17th-century building is Savior Transfiguration Cathedral (Spaso-Preobrazhensky Cathedral) which once belonged to the abolished Spaso-Pesotsky Monastery.

The Spaso-Yakovlevsky Monastery has been greatly venerated as the shrine of St Dmitry of Rostov. He arrived at Rostov on the 1 of March, 1702, following orders of Peter the Great. Upon his death in 1709 two valuable icons of Holy Mother were moved into the Troitsky Cathedral. Most of the monastery structures were built in the late 18th and early 19th centuries in the fine neoclassical style. The Cathedral of St Dmitry of Rostov was constructed in 1794–1802 with support of Nikolai Sheremetev's column.[2]

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Rostovskij kreml

Rostovskij kreml
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Rostov Kremlin - is a National museum-reserve situated in Rostov, Yaroslavl region, Russian Federation. Museum-reserve preserves the architectural ensamble of the Rostov Kremlin, Church of St. John the Evangelist on Ishnya river, and has got different branches within the Rostov municipal district. The only museum of national level in the Yaroslavl region. Museum was founded in 1883 and now is a huge scientific center for the study of archaeology, architecture, art, and history. Museum has got vast collections of archeology, ancient Russian art, modern and contemporary art, decorative and applied arts, numismatics, photos, bells, enamel and ecclesiastical art.[3]

Address: ул. 50 лет Октября, Rostov Veliky

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Rostovsky District

Municipality in Russia
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Also known as: Ростовский район

Municipality in Russia. Rostovsky District is an administrative and municipal district, one of the seventeen in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia. It is located in the southeast of the oblast. The area of the district is 2,081.82 square kilometers. Its administrative center is the town of Rostov. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 34,062.[4]

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