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Explorez 28 monuments, sites et attractions à Vladimir, Russia. Des incontournables aux perles cachées — sélectionnés à partir de vraies expériences de voyageurs.
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Cathedral of the Assumption
Site officielIt is one of the most historically important Russian Orthodox Churches. For a short period in the 14th century, the cathedral was the seat of the Metropolitan, the leader of the Russian Ortodox Church. Originally, the cathedral was built in 1158 and had only one dome.…
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However, the major reconstruction followed already in 1185: four smaller domes were added, and the building was considerably enlarged in order to resemble St. Sophia's Cathedral in Kiev. Later on, a similar project was utilized for the cathedral of the Assumption in Moscow Kremlin. The neghboring bell tower of eclectic style was built in 1810 to replace the former hip-roof tower. The interior of the cathedral includes a number of ancient frescos from late 12th century (northern wall) and 15th century (vaults), the latter being painted by Andrei Rublev and Daniil Chyorny. Presently, the cathedral combines church and museum activities. Services are normally held in the morning and offer free entrance. During the opening hours of the museum [http://www.museum.vladimir.ru/eng/exhibition/vladimir/uspensky_e?menu=vladimir_exhibition] (Tue-Sun, 13.00-16.30), the tickets are sold.
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Cathedral of St. Demetrius
Site officielThis is the other ancient cathedral of Vladimir. The building was constructed in 1194-97 as an in-house church of the Prince's court. Originally, galleries linked the cathedral to the palace, but they were removed during the reconstruction in 19th century. At present, St. Demetrius' Cathedral is a detached church, a unique monument of ancient Russian architecture.…
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The bottom part of the walls is flat (here the galleries were attached), while the upper part is covered by fine stone carvings. These carvings depict stories from the life of King David and praise the harmony of the world. Yet the meaning of some carvings remains unknown. The cathedral hosts a small museum that presents enlarged images and detailed explanations for a number of carvings as well as a small piece of original frescos from late 12th century. The museum [http://www.museum.vladimir.ru/eng/exhibition/vladimir/st_demetrius_cathedral?menu=vladimir_exhibition] is open Wed-Mon, from 11 till 17 or 18. Don't forget to have a look from the nearby viewpoint!
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Golden Gate
Site officielOnce the entrance to the walled city, the gate was originally built in 1158-64. At that time, the city was surrounded by a rampart with five stone gates. The Golden Gate is the only remaining part of the complex and the unique monument of ancient fortifications in Russia. The ramparts were removed in 19th century, and the gate was reinforced by four circular bastions at the buttresses.…
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These bastions strongly changed the appearance of the gate, so it may be advisable to see the picture of the original building like in a museum of military history inside the gate. The remaining part of the rampart is found south from the gate, along the Kozlov Rampart Street (ул. Козлов вал).
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Nativity Monastery
The monastery was founded in the end of 12th century and played important role for Russian Orthodox Church during the Middle Ages. None of the ancient buildings survived, but it is worth to see the stone walls and towers from 18th century. Though there was no real threat to Vladimir at that time, the walls imitate fortifications of ancient Russian monasteries.…
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You will also find a church and several living houses with fine decorations from 17th century. Presently, the monastery is a home to the bishop of Vladimir region.
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Cathedral of the Assumption (Princess Convent)
The history of the Princess Convent is traced back to 12th century. The central building, the Cathedral of the Assumption, was originally built in the beginning of the 13th century. In 16th century, the cathedral was rebuilt in its present shape (known as "Moscow style" of church architecture).…
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You can see numerous kokoshniki below the dome and compare this type of decoration with the ancient one from St. Demetrius' Cathedral. Note fine frescos from 17th century inside the Cathedral.
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Museum of crystal, lacquered miniature painiting, and embroidery
Site officielThe collection of exhibits from different crafts that were traditionally developed in Vladimir region. Magnificent crystalware are manufactured in Gus-Hrustalnyi and neighboring towns. The miniature paintings are hand-made articles from Mstyora, a small settlement near Vyazniki, while embroidery is a traditional handicraft of the whole region.…
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If you do not plan a trip to the destinations specified above, visiting this museum may be a good option. There is a shop of crystalware as well.
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Regional history museum
Site officielThe museum covers the history of Vladimir region from the very beginning (Stone age) till the February Revolution of 1917. During the Middle Ages, the history of the region was tightly bound to the history of Russia itself, so one can find a lot of information on the Vladimir principality and the development of north-e…
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astern Russia prior to the Mongol invasion and along the period of the Mongol yoke.
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Monument of the 850-th anniversary
This amusing monument was laid on 1958 (the 850-th anniversary of Vladimir) and completed in 1969. It is a typical example of the "Soviet realism" style. The monument shows three aspects of Vladimir's history (or three faces of the city): a warrior with a sword, an architect with a design, and a worker with a tractor. All together they look quite funny.…
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Don't miss this monument!
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Church of Our Lady of the Rosary
This catholic church from late 19th century is a rare example of neo-gothic building in Vladimir region. The church was constructed for Polish-Lithuanian troop that stayed in Vladimir. At present, the church works under the supervision of Roman Catholic church.…
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This lovely place is worth a visit, especially during catholic holidays.
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Church of St. George
Another example of baroque-style architecture. This church is rather small and looks modest as compared to the Church of St. Nikita. The nice appearance is supplied by the neighboring hip-roof bell tower. For a long time, the Church of St. George housed a concert hall, but now it should start regular services.
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Church of St. Nikita
This church was built in baroque style in the middle of 18th century. Bright green color and huge building sharply contrast to the harmony of the ancient white-stone cathedrals. Still, the decoration of the church is remarkable. At present, the church is not functioning and houses a restoration workshop.
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Trading Rows
A very typical building for Russian architecture of late 18th – early 19th century. The Trading Rows in Vladimir follow the general classicism style with an original project from late 18th century, although the present appearance of the building is heavily disrupted by the signboards and advertisements.
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Memorial house of Stoletov family
Site officielThe museum reconstructs a typical merchant house from 19th century. Stoletov family is well-known in Russia: Nilokay Stoletov was a military leader, while his brother, Alexander Stoletov, was a famous physicist. The exhibition occupies a wing of the house that originally belonged to the family.
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Water tower
The pseudo-Russian style water tower is likely one of the most impressive and unusual secular buildings in Vladimir. It was constructed in 1868 as a part of the first water-supply system and re-built in 1912. Presently, the tower houses an exhibition on the history of Vladimir.
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Military museum
Site officielThe museum presents a number of old weapons and a huge gallery of military leaders, originating from Vladimir region. The best exhibit is a special diorama that depicts the assault of Vladimir by Batu Khan in 1238. The diorama gives an idea how the ancient city looked like.
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Art gallery
Site officielThe regular provincial art gallery with a collection of Russian fine art. The building also houses the so-called Children's Museum Centre. The centre presents a number of fascinating historical exhibitions that were specially designed for young people.
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Exhibition
Site officielThe museum reconstructs the routine life and the atmosphere of Vladimir from late 19th century. The exhibition is more or less generic for any provincial Russian town from this period. Don't miss the observation platform on the top of the tower!
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Building College
A rare example of the building from Stalin's Empire style in Vladimir. The project is rather regular and dates back to 1950, although a small tower is certainly an unusual feature that originates from art nouveau or Russian-revival fashion.
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Church of the Assumption of our Lady
This church from 17th century (built in 1644-49) presents another example of original Russian architecture. Apart from kokoshniki, you will find a hip-roof bell tower, a typical feature of the 17th century-style.
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Church of St. Michael the Archangel
This impressive dark-red church was built in the end of 19th century in neo-Byzantine style. It is probably one of the best (or, at least, most harmonious) representatives of this style in Russia.
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Church of St. Trinity
The red-brick church of eclectic style (with an emphasis on Russian revival, though) from 1913-1916. Presently, it houses a museum of crystal, miniature paintings, and embroidery.
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House of the Temperance Association
A very unusual mix of neoclassical and art nouveau styles. In the beginning of 20th century, this house was one of the cultural centres of Vladimir.
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House of Realschule
An art nouveau building from 1908 with colored brick and nice decorations. Presently, the building is occupied by Vladimir university.
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Museum of S.D. Vasilisin
School museum of Sergey Vasilisin, a national hero who took part in battles near Murmansk during World War II.
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House of the Assembly of Nobility
This building in the empire style from early 19th century has once been a cultural centre of Vladimir.
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City Museum
This red-brick building of Russian-revival (pseudo-Russian) style is now a home to the history museum.
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City Bank
The red-and-white neoclassical building from 1896.
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Old drugstore
A small lovely building from late 18th century.
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- Vladimir
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