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  1. The Victory Monument to the heroes of Veliky Novgorod who fought in WWII in Veliky Novgorod, Novgorod Oblast, Russia. Browse Getty Images' premium collection of high-quality, authentic Veliky Novgorod Russia stock photos, royalty-free images, and pictures. Veliky Novgorod Russia stock photos are available in a variety of sizes and formats to ...

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  3. Veliky Novgorod – the Birthplace of Russian Statehood. The Novgorod land is the only place where you can take a breath of the air that once filled the chest of the emerging Rus (Old Russia). Veliky Novgorod was the first to introduce Russia to running a republican state, and its historical example has always attracted the supporters of ...

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    This is a guest blog post about visiting Veliky Novgorod and Pskov, written by Alexandra and Karina, local Russian art and history experts. You can read more of their stories and check out some beautiful art tours they are organising on a link here. Suppose you are really interested in Russian history and culture, and there are a few extra days in ...

    ⤷ Veliky Novgorodis located some 180 km from Saint Petersburg. It can be reached by train, bus or car via the new highway. Trains to Veliky Novgorod leave from Saint Petersburg Railway Station just off the Nevsky Avenue. Rail journey will take you three hours in a comfortable train, and it is more recommendable if you are getting there on your own....

    According to the legends and the Primary Chronicle from the 9th century, various pagan Slavic tribes, warring between each other, decided to seek the prince across the sea to establish peace in their lands. Three Varangians responded to this call – they were attracted by the wealth of vast overseas territories. Their names were Rurik, Sineus and Tr...

    In the vicinity of old settlements on Vokhov and Pskova rivers’ shores, soon significant and prosperous cities grew up. Novgorod (first mentioned in 859) and Pskov (first mentioned in 903) later became the largest cities of medieval Europe and part of Hanseatic League. Both cities played a crucial role in the formation of the Russian national chara...

    Kremlin – Detinets

    Just like in the case with other ancient Russian cities, the political, religious and cultural centre of Veliky Novgorod was Kremlin. Novgorodians actually call their inner citadel Detinets. During its heyday between 12th and 15th century, Detinets was the centre of the Novgorod Republic. The archbishop’s courtyard was also located there. In the beginning, the Kremlin of Novgorod, just like the entire city, was made of wood. Still, in the 11th century St. Sophia, the main city cathedral, was...

    St. Sophia Cathedral

    The city’s religious life has always been linked to the Cathedral of St. Sophia – the oldest church in Russia. The majestic cathedral was constructed on the site of the burned down wooden church in only five years (between 1046-1050). Consecrated in Saint Sophia’s name, it was modelled after the Hagia Sophia of Constantinople, the main Orthodox shrine. St. Sophia of Novgorod has five main domes, and it seems to stretch out to Heaven. It became an example for all Novgorod churches. It was pain...

    Church of the Transfiguration

    Many old Veliky Novgorod churches are situated just across the pedestrian bridge from the Detinets, in the city neighbourhood called Yaroslav’s Court. However, one church that should be mentioned separately, is a bit further away from Yaroslav’s Court – a small one-dome Church of the Transfiguration. It was built in the 14th century, and is situated on Ilyina Street. It mesmerises with its original decorations and the harmony of proportions, typical of all Novgorod churches. It gained its wor...

    Pskov is quite remarkable because it was the city of the holy Princess Olga. She was the first woman on the Russian throne and the first princess mentioned by the chroniclers. No woman before her received such an honour. Russia was later on ruled by many women. But, probably, the reign of courageous Olga in Pskov became the prologue to the 18th cen...

  4. Browse 231 state of novgorod photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more photos and images. The Novgorod Map, 17th century. Artist: Historical Document. Prince Oleg before the Gates of Constantinople. 906 (From Illustrated Karamzin), 1836. Artist: Chorikov, Boris Artemyevich (1802-1866)

  5. Aug 18, 2019 · About Veliky Novgorod, Russia. When visiting Veliky Novgorod, or Novgorod as it’s often called, you’ll likely hear word of this being the birthplace of Russia. It seems many Novgorodians are proud of the fact but, when I sat down to write this guide, my research led me down a rabbit hole of speculations.

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  6. NOVGOROD REGION, RUSSIA - JANUARY 24, 2019: Linen products of the Kresttsy Stitch clothing factory reviving and implementing the Kresttsy stitchery, a traditional local embroidery technique dating ...

  7. The Episcopal Chamber of the Novgorod Kremlin is the only non-religious German Gothic building of the 15th century preserved in Russia. You can have a good look at the facets of the gothic cross-domed vaults inside the chamber. This is why this building is also called ‘Faceted Chamber’ or ‘Chamber of Facets’.

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