Bolshaya Muksalma Island

Northern European Russia


The third largest of the Solovetsky Islands, Bolshaya Muksalma is connected to the main island by a dam built by monks in the 19th century. It's an impressive sight and the trip here passes through some eye-catching natural landscapes. Tours can be arranged with the tourist office on Bolshoy Solovetsky Island.


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1. Archaeological Exhibition

7.25 MILES

Contains exhibits detailing the history of the monastery, including the ruins of monks' cells dating from the 16th century.

2. Solovetsky Transfiguration Monastery

7.26 MILES

This imposing, stone-walled monastery is the heart and soul of the Solovetsky Islands. Founded in 1429, it has played various roles throughout its…

3. Filippovkaya Church

7.28 MILES

This 18th century church, located with the walls of the Solovetsky Transfiguration Monastery, also acted as a hospital in the tsarist period.

6. Labyrinth

7.58 MILES

If you don't have time to visit the mysterious concentric swirls of stones that cover Bolshoy Zayatsky Island, this accessible, reconstructed example is…

7. Botanical Garden

7.6 MILES

Around 3km northwest of the village, the botanical garden enjoys a special microclimate – monks have grown vegetables and hothouse fruits here for…

8. Anzer Island

7.86 MILES

The second-largest island in the archipelago, Anzer Island has its share of stone labyrinths and burial mounds, as well as a scattering of monastic sketes…