Novgorod

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Introducing Novgorod

One of Russia's gems, Novgorod is a beautiful town of solid old churches, peaceful tree-lined streets and a magnificent kremlin full of historic treasures. These attributes, coupled with the town's friendly, laid-back residents and its access to lovely countryside, make Novgorod a highly rewarding destination.

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The name means 'new town', but Novgorod was here by the 9th century and for 600 years was Russia's most pioneering artistic and political centre. Methodically trashed by the Nazis, it's a sign of the city's historical importance that its old kremlin was one of the Soviet government's first reconstruction projects.

In a sense, Russian history began here. This was the first permanent settlement of the Varangian Norsemen who established the embryonic Russian state. By the 12th century the city, called 'Lord Novgorod the Great', was Russia's biggest: an independent quasidemocracy whose princes were hired and fired by an assembly of citizens, and whose strong, spare style of church architecture, icon painting and down-to-earth byliny (epic songs) would become distinct idioms.

Spared from the Mongol Tatars, who got bogged down in the surrounding swamps, Novgorod suffered most at the hands of other Russians. Ivan III of Moscow attacked and annexed it in 1477, and Ivan the Terrible, whose storm troopers razed the city and slaughtered 60, 000 people in a savage pogrom, broke its back. The founding of St Petersburg finished it off as a trading centre.

Last updated: Feb 17, 2009

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  1. WaterhazardJack avatar
    RE: Boat from Veliky Novgorod Kremlin to Yuriev Monastery

    by WaterhazardJack 12 September 2011

    +They inform me that you can take a trip to lake Ilmen, see the Yuriev Monastery and a part of Vitoslavlitsy Museum of Wooden Architecture,…
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    RE: Off the beaten track in Russia

    by WaterhazardJack 11 September 2011

    +Well, there are plenty of off-the-beaten-track places in European Russia, some of them several hours from Moscow. One does not need necessa…
  3. jaoto avatar
    RE: Is Nizhny Novgorod Worth a One Night Stopover?

    by jaoto 06 September 2011

    > It looks like there should be local electric train service linking Kazan to Nizhny Novgorod go with the daily night train, not the…

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