YaroslavlSights

Sights in Yaroslavl

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    Monastery of the Transfiguration of the Saviour

    Founded in the 12th century, the Monastery of the Transfiguration of the Saviour was one of Russia’s richest and best-fortified monasteries by the 16th century. The oldest surviving structures, dating from 1516, are the Holy Gate near the main entrance by the river, and the austere Cathedral of the Transfiguration (admission R60; open Thu-Mon). Other buildings house exhibits on history, ethnography and icons, the newest, Treasures of Yaroslavl(admission R100), featuring works of gold, silver and precious gems.

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    Church of the Epiphany

    Opposite the kremlin, the vaulted, red-brick Church of the Epiphany was built by a wealthy 17th-century merchant. Its rich decoration includes bright exterior ceramic tiles (a Yaroslavl speciality), vibrant frescoes and a carved iconostasis. The Yaroslav the Wise statue stands in the centre of the square.

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    Church of St Nicholas the Miracle-Worker

    From the Church of Elijah the Prophet, head towards the river on Narodny per. Here, the Church of St Nicholas the Miracle-Worker was the first of Yaroslavl’s stone merchant churches, built in 1622. It has a sparkling baroque iconostasis and frescoes showing the life and works of the popular St Nicholas.

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  4. Monument

    In the leafy park behind the Art Museum is a stone-slab monument marking the spot where Yaroslav founded the city in 1010. The park stretches right out onto the tip of the land between the Volga and the Kotorosl Rivers. Above the Kotorosl, the raised embankments indicate the site of Yaroslavl's old kremlin.

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    Church of Elijah the Prophet

    The exquisite church that dominates Sovetskaya pl was built by prominent 17th-century fur dealers. It has some of the Golden Ring’s brightest frescoes by the ubiquitous Gury Nikitin of Kostroma and his school, and detailed exterior tiles. The church is closed during wet spells.

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    History of Yaroslavl Museum

    The History of Yaroslavl Museum is in a lovely 19th-century merchant’s house. A monument to victims of war and repression in the 20th century is in the peaceful garden.

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    Art Museum

    The 17th-century former metropolitan’s chambers houses the old Yaroslavl art collection of the Art Museum, with icons and other work from the 13th to 19th centuries.

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  8. Bell Tower

    To get a new perspective on things, climb the bell tower. The summit provides a panorama of the city and a close-up view of the spiky gold bulbs that top some of the monastery buildings.

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    Holy Gate

    The oldest surviving structures of Yaroslavl, dating from 1516, are the Holy Gate near the main entrance to the monastery by the river, and the austere Cathedral of the Transfiguration.

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    Cathedral of the Transfiguration

    The oldest surviving structures of Yaroslavl, dating from 1516, are the Holy Gate near the main entrance by the river, and the austere Cathedral of the Transfiguration .

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    Music & Time

    The unique private collection Music & Time contains clocks, musical instruments and various other antiques

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    Dom Mateev

    Surviving merchants' houses along the Volga embankment are nearby to the History of Yaroslav Museum, such as Dom Mateev.

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    Yaroslavl Art Museum

    Contains 18th- to 20th-century Russian art.

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