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Antoniev Monastery
Antoniev Monastery

The Antoniev Monastery ("St Anthony's Monastery", Russian: Антониев монастырь) rivalled the Yuriev Monastery as the most important monastery of medieval Novgorod the Great. It stands along the right bank of the Volkhov River north of the city centre and forms part of the Historic Monuments of Novgorod and Surroundings, a World Heritage Site.

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Art Museum
Art Museum

Veliky Novgorod is not accidently called a city-museum of Old Russia - no other place has preserved that number of great monuments of architecture and monumental painting. Here it is hard and sometimes impossible to define where the city ends the musium begins.

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Bashnya Kokuy
Bashnya Kokuy

Описание. Башня Кокуй - одна из сохранившихся башен Новгородского кремля.Сегодня башня является популярной смотровой площадкой, с которой открываются красивые виды на объекты кремля ...

Cathedral of St. Sophia, Novgorod
Cathedral of St. Sophia, Novgorod

The Cathedral of St. Sophia (the Holy Wisdom of God) in Veliky Novgorod is the cathedral church of the Archbishop of Novgorod and the mother church of the Novgorodian Eparchy.

Chamber of Facets
Chamber of Facets

Chamber of Facets, Velikiy Novgorod, Novgorodskaya Oblast', Russia. 6 were here. The Episcopal Chamber is a 15th-century monument located in Novgorod...

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Chasozvonya
Chasozvonya

In 1999, the city was officially renamed Veliky Novgorod (literally, Great Novgorod), thus partly reverting to its medieval title "Lord Novgorod the Great". This reduced the temptation to confuse Veliky Novgorod with Nizhny Novgorod, a larger city the other side of Moscow which, between 1932 and 1990, had been renamed Gorky, in honor of Maxim Gorky.

Children's Museum Center
Children's Museum Center

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Church of St. John on Opoki
Church of St. John on Opoki

The Church of St John the Baptist-on-Opoki. In the last twenty years before Novgorod lost its independence the deliberate imitation of old, 12th-century buildings became fairly widespread. In 1454 Archbishop Euphymius had the Church of St John the Baptist in Opoki (1127-30) demolished and a new one built on the old foundations, which not only copied the ground plan of the original church but all its other details as well.

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Church of St. Paraskevi, Novgorod
Church of St. Paraskevi, Novgorod

The church was built in 1207 by Novgorod merchants. Saint Paraskevi was the patron saint of the merchants. Church of St. Paraskevi is one of the few survived churches in Russia which were built in the beginning of the 13th century.

Church of St. Stratelates
Church of St. Stratelates

English: Church of Saint Theodore Stratelates on the Brook (Veliky Novgorod). Русский: Церковь Фёдора Стратилата на Ручью, 1361 год (Великий Новгород).

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Church of the Assumption in the Market Place, Veliky Novgorod
Church of the Assumption in the Market Place, Veliky Novgorod

The Trade Side of Veliky Novgorod Telephone: ... In the place where the Rossiya hotel is now situated there used to be the Goth merchants’ house, the German merchants’ house stood opposite the Church of Assumption on the Marketplace. As the Hanseatic League was founded, the houses were united into the single Hanseatic Association. For several centuries, Novgorod, the leading trading ...

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Church of the Transfiguration on Ilyina Street
Church of the Transfiguration on Ilyina Street

The Church of the Transfiguration on Ilin Street, Novgorod the Great The Church of the Transfiguration of the Savior (Russian: Церковь Спаса Преображения на Ильине улице) is a former Russian Orthodox Church that stands on Ilyina (Elijah) Street in Veliky Novgorod just east of the Marketplace.

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City of Military Glory
City of Military Glory

www.adm.nov.ru: Veliky Novgorod on ... and still played important roles as a military ... 1999 On Renaming the City of Novgorod—the Administrative Center of ...

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Dom Irman
Dom Irman

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Eternal Flame of Glory
Eternal Flame of Glory

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Gate Tower Gostiny Dvor
Gate Tower Gostiny Dvor

The Gate-Tower of the Gostiny Dvor. Located at the St Nicholas Cathedral's western side there is a complex of buildings put up at different times.

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Hanseatic Fountain
Hanseatic Fountain

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Katholikon of the Antoniev Monastery
Katholikon of the Antoniev Monastery

Velikiy Novgorod, Russian Federation (RU) The Antoniev Monastery (St Anthony's Monastery, Russian: Антониев монастырь) was one of the most important monasteries in medieval Novgorod the Great; it stands along the right bank of the Volkhov River north of the city centre.

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Khutyn Monastery
Khutyn Monastery

Khutyn Monastery of Saviour's Transfiguration and of St. Varlaam used to be the holiest monastery of the medieval Novgorod Republic. The cloister was founded in 1192 by the monastery's first hegumen, the former Novgorodian boyar Oleksa Mikhailovich, whose monastic name was Varlaam.

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Kremlovskiy Park
Kremlovskiy Park

In 1999, the city was officially renamed Veliky Novgorod (literally, Great Novgorod), thus partly reverting to its medieval title "Lord Novgorod the Great". This reduced the temptation to confuse Veliky Novgorod with Nizhny Novgorod, a larger city the other side of Moscow which, between 1932 and 1990, had been renamed Gorky, in honor of Maxim Gorky.

Likhudov Korpus
Likhudov Korpus

novgorod-tour.ru/excursion/gallery/museum/ Корпус Лихудов, XVII - нач. XVIII вв. Лихудов корпус расположен в западной части бывшего Владычного двора. Автор и строитель неизвестны.

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Millennium of Russia
Millennium of Russia

Novgorod Architecture / The Monument to the Millennium of Russia The Monument to the Millennium of Russia The Monument to the Millennium of Russia, standing at the centre of the Detinets, was unveiled on September 8, 1862.

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Monastery of the Tithes
Monastery of the Tithes

The Monastery of the Tithes (Desyatīnny Monastery; Russian: Десяти́нный монастырь) is an inactive monastery or convent in Veliky Novgorod (Russia), one of ...

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Monument Lena Golikova,
Monument Lena Golikova,

In 1999, the city was officially renamed Veliky Novgorod (literally, Great Novgorod), thus partly reverting to its medieval title "Lord Novgorod the Great". This reduced the temptation to confuse Veliky Novgorod with Nizhny Novgorod, a larger city the other side of Moscow which, between 1932 and 1990, had been renamed Gorky, in honor of Maxim Gorky.

Monument to Alexander Nevsky
Monument to Alexander Nevsky

Veliky Novgorod (Russian: Вели́кий Но́вгород, IPA: [vʲɪˈlʲikʲɪj ˈnovɡərət]), also known as Novgorod the Great, or Novgorod Veliky, or just Novgorod, is one of the most important historic cities in Russia, which serves as the administrative center of Novgorod Oblast.

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Monument Tourist
Monument Tourist

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Nereditsa Church
Nereditsa Church

The Transfiguration Church, located in Novgorodsky District of Novgorod Oblast, Russia, 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) south of Veliky Novgorod in the village of Spas-Nereditsy on the right bank of the Maly Volkhovets River on a small Nereditsa Hill next to the Rurik hillfort.

Novgorod Kremlin
Novgorod Kremlin

Novgorod Kremlin (also Detinets) stands on the left bank of the Volkhov River in Veliky Novgorod about two miles north of where it empties out of Lake Ilmen.

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Novgorod Kremlin (Detinets)
Novgorod Kremlin (Detinets)

Novgorod Kremlin (also Detinets) stands on the left bank of the Volkhov River in Veliky Novgorod about two miles north of where it empties out of Lake Ilmen.

Park 30 Let Oktyabrya
Park 30 Let Oktyabrya

One of our top picks in Velikiy Novgorod. Park Inn is located in the new town, less than 1.9 miles from the 11th-century St Sophia cathedral and Novgorod Kremlin. It also features a tennis court and a children's playground.

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Peryn Chapel
Peryn Chapel

You can taxi to get from Velikiy Novgorod to Peryn Chapel. This journey costs RUB 522 and takes 8 mins.

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Procopius Church
Procopius Church

Novgorod Architecture / The Church of the Holy Women The Church of the Holy Women Two more buildings located near the St Nicholas cathedral - the Church of the Holy Women (1508 - 1511) and the Church of St. Procopius (1529) - were erected on the sites of the wooden churches that were destroyed by the fire of 1508.

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Rachmaninoff Monument
Rachmaninoff Monument

Photo about Monument to Sergei Rachmaninoff, a Russian composer, pianist and conductor, in the Kremlin Park of Veliky Novgorod, Russia. Image of rachmaninov, kremlin, finest - 56614370

Rurikovo Gorodische
Rurikovo Gorodische

Rurikovo Gorodische (Рюриково городище, in Scandinavian sources known as Holmgård) is a settlement, an archaeological site of the 9th century in front of Yuriev Monastery. Including known as the residence of the princes of Novgorod, which is connected with the names of many famous political figures of ancient Russia.

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Saint Nicholas Cathedral, Novgorod
Saint Nicholas Cathedral, Novgorod

Saint Nicholas Cathedral (Russian: Николо-Дворищенский собор, Nikolo-Dvorishchensky Cathedral, Saint Nicholas Cathedral on Yaroslav's Court), founded by Mstislav the Great in 1113 and consecrated in 1136, is the oldest surviving building in the central part of Veliky Novgorod after the Saint Sophia Cathedral.

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Sofia Belfry
Sofia Belfry

The bells on view in front of the belfry were cast in the late 16th and 17th centuries. The Belfry of St Sophia became a prototype for structures of this type in Moscow, Rostov and Tikhvin. © "Novgorod On-Line", 1998-2007.

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Sts. Peter and Paul Church, Novgorod
Sts. Peter and Paul Church, Novgorod

The church is located at the Saint Peter Cemetery, on the left (Sofiysky) bank of the Volkhov River, outside of the limits of the old city. The Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul in Sinichya Gora is on the World Heritage list as a part of object 604 Historic Monuments of Novgorod and Surroundings.

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Sts. Peter and Paul in Kozhevniki Church
Sts. Peter and Paul in Kozhevniki Church

The Church of Sts Peter and Paul. Beyond the remains of the rampart, on the left bank of the Volkhov (to the left of the bridge), is the Church of Sts Peter and Paul (1406), its beautiful silhouette can be equally well seen from any side. In older times, this area was called Kozhevniki.

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Theodore Church on Creek
Theodore Church on Creek

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Troitsky Excavation
Troitsky Excavation

Veliky Novgorod (Russian: Вели́кий Но́вгород, IPA: [vʲɪˈlʲikʲɪj ˈnovɡərət]), also known as Novgorod the Great, or Novgorod Veliky, or just Novgorod, is one of the most important historic cities in Russia, which serves as the administrative center of Novgorod Oblast.

Tserkov' Zhon-Mironosits
Tserkov' Zhon-Mironosits

PPK-Piter operates a train from Velikiy Novgorod to St. Petersburg Airport (LED) once daily. Tickets cost $4 - $10 and the journey takes 2 h 34 min. Alternatively, Novgorod Avto operates a bus from Velikiy Novgorod to St. Petersburg Airport (LED) hourly. Tickets cost $8 and the journey takes 3 h 30 min.

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Victory Monument
Victory Monument

A fascinating mix of medieval and modern art at Victory Monument pays tribute to the liberation of Novgorod, one of the most important cities in Russia and a declared World Heritage Site. The monument, slightly elevated on a hilltop, features an equestrian statue trampling a swastika.

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Vitoslavlitsy Museum
Vitoslavlitsy Museum

Located on the banks of Lake Myachino and the VolkhovRiver, at St. George Monastery there is an open-air museum of wooden architecture Vitoslavlitsy. This is one of the most picturesque places in the Novgorod region. Izbas (village houses), chapels and churches form streets like those in old Russian villages.

Yaroslav's Court
Yaroslav's Court

Novgorod turned to be the first Russian city which became the host of the International Hanseatic Days that year, the year of celebration of the 1150-anniversary of Veliky Novgorod foundation. The sights of the Yaroslav's Court:

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Znamensky Cathedral
Znamensky Cathedral

In 1999, the city was officially renamed Veliky Novgorod (literally, Great Novgorod), thus partly reverting to its medieval title "Lord Novgorod the Great". This reduced the temptation to confuse Veliky Novgorod with Nizhny Novgorod, a larger city the other side of Moscow which, between 1932 and 1990, had been renamed Gorky, in honor of Maxim Gorky.

Zverin Monastery
Zverin Monastery

Zverin Monastery The Zverin Monastery is a monastery in Veliky Novgorod, located on the left bank of the Volkhov River, north of the Kremlin. This is one of the oldest Russian monasteries, founded not later than the 12th century.

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