Rest in the forest and on the lake in the Moscow region
Some Moscow residents would like to take a break from the bustle of the city in nature, for example, go to the forest. There are many places in the Moscow region where you can relax, barbecue and go fishing.
Lake Senezh
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The lake is a favorite place for many fishermen. Great for a family or group holiday. The depth of the reservoir is up to 6 meters. Fish here is available for every taste - from crucian carp to pike. Part of Senezh is equipped as a beach, there are alleys for walking.
Lake Senezh at sunset
You can have a snack in a cafe, but it’s more pleasant to eat in nature. The lake is located in the Solnechnogorsk region.
Lake Biserovo
The reservoir is filled with fish, of which there are more than 15 species. There are both simple fish and pike, silver carp and bream. Many fishermen and tourists stay overnight in tents. The length of the reservoir is up to 2.5 km.
Beach on Lake Biserovo
The lake is located in the near Moscow region (Noginsky district), just 20 km from the capital.
Torbeevo Lake
There is a recreation center on Lake Torbeevo. Visitors can choose from different types and sizes of rooms. Entertainment options include fishing, skiing, table tennis, billiards, sauna, and beach. Overall the price/quality ratio is good.
Torbeevo Lake
Popular forests
Picturesque forests are an integral part of the places near Moscow. We can highlight the Cherustinsky forest, the Losiny Ostrov park and the Zavidovsky and Prioksko-Terrasny nature reserves. In these places you can see rare animals, enjoy birdsong and pick up mushrooms and berries.
Losiny Ostrov National Park
A few facts about the Moscow region
- There are 74 cities in the Moscow region, the largest of them in terms of population is Balashikha (507 thousand people), the smallest is Vereya (5 thousand people).
- The most tourist cities in the Moscow region are Kolomna and Sergiev Posad.
- The Monastery of the Trinity-Sergius Lavra is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
- The city of Sergiev Posad is part of the Golden Ring tourist route.
- The population in the Moscow region is about 7 million 690 thousand. Human.
Beach holidays on summer weekends in the Moscow region
On the summer days of 2021, you want to relax on the beach. Of course, many people go to the sea, but not everyone can afford it. In addition, sometimes you want to relax after a working week on the weekend. There are many places in the Moscow region where you can recuperate for a small price.
Resort "Yakhonty Avantel Club Istra".
Located on the Istra Reservoir. Since the beach belongs to the hotel premises, those wishing to swim must obtain a guest card. Tourists can swim and sunbathe, go to a SPA salon, and play sports. You can also rent a catamaran, jet ski, water skis, etc.
Resort "Yakhonty Avantel Club Istra" from the plane
Malibu Beach
Located on the Klyazma Reservoir. There is a range of entertainment available on the beach. Umbrellas and sun loungers are available. You can stay overnight in a hotel or on a local frigate. Anyone can take a ride on a yacht-carriage.
Malibu Beach on the Klyazma Reservoir
Nautical club "Admiral"
It can also be found on the Klyazma Reservoir, but on the other side. Excursions on boats, yachts, jet skis and banana boats are offered. You can spend time well and usefully in baths and saunas. Well, restaurants offer an abundance of dishes.
Beach at the Admiral club on the Klyazma reservoir
Ilyinsky beach
Belongs to the Mozhaisk Reservoir. The beach area is distinguished by picturesque corners of nature. Tourists can rent forest houses for the night. Neither adults nor children will be bored. Moreover, a holiday on this beach is quite inexpensive.
Ilyinsky Beach on the Mozhaisk Reservoir
Kolomna
Kolomna is one of the most tourist cities, it has managed to preserve the atmosphere of an old Russian city, it is not for nothing that Kolomna is called “Suzdal of the Moscow Region”. The partially preserved Kolomna Kremlin on the banks of the Moscow River is the heart of the city. The city has many architectural monuments (ancient temples and monasteries) and museums.
Zakharovo
Website: museum-gol.ru Address: Odintsovo urban district, rural settlement Zakharovskoye. Opening hours: from 10.00 to 17.00 (ticket office until 16.00), closed on Monday and the last Friday of the month. The park is open from 8.00 to 20.00.
Pushkin spent his childhood in the Zakharovo Estate; he came here every summer to visit his grandmother Maria Alekseevna Hannibal, until he entered the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum. Having changed many owners, the main manor house has not survived to this day, and a fire in 1993 completely destroyed the building. In 1999, the house was restored, the pond and part of the park were preserved. The State Historical and Literary Museum-Reserve of A. S. Pushkin in Zakharovo was opened in 1987. It was also located in the neighboring Bolshie Vyazemy estate.
Bolshie Vyazemy
Address: Odintsovo urban district, working village Bolshie Vyazemy.
The Bolshie Vyazemy estate is known as a place where Alexander Pushkin often visited as a child. The place is also associated with such historical names as Boris Godunov, False Dmitry I, Emperors Peter I and Paul with their sons. In 1812, Mikhail Kutuzov first stayed in the palace, and after the retreat of the Russian troops, Napoleon Bonaparte spent the night in the same living room. On the territory of the estate, in addition to the palace of an unknown architect with two wings of the 18th century, there is the Transfiguration Cathedral and a bell tower of the 16th century, outbuildings, a regular park and ponds have been preserved.
Prioksko-Terrasny Reserve
Website: pt-zapovednik.ru Address: Serpukhov district, Danki town.
The only nature reserve in the Moscow region and the smallest in Russia, the Prioksko-Terrasny Nature Reserve, is located on the banks of the Oka River, near the city of Serpukhov. The reserve is home to a bison nursery, created in 1948 to preserve the bison as a species; there are also bison here, the closest relatives of the bison. In the natural environment you can watch animals and take a walk along the eco-trail.
Cities
If you are by car, then you can allocate one day to cities within 200 km from Moscow, and two days to more distant cities, planning an overnight stay there.
Tver
Distance from MKAD: 150 km
How to get from Moscow to Tver
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Tver, located at the confluence of the Volga and Tvertsa, is a city with a rich history and one of the attractive tourist centers. The heart of Tver is the city Kremlin, which is included in the mandatory excursion program. The sights of Tver are associated with the history and culture of the city and region, as well as with its famous natives - from Afanasy Nikitin to Mikhail Krug.
Tula
Distance from MKAD: 130 km
How to get from Moscow to Tula by train and bus
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Tula, located on the Upa River in the northern part of the Central Russian Upland, is one of the ancient cities of Russia. Over the past few years, Tula has become one of the popular destinations for domestic tourism due to the fact that it was possible to preserve and restore a significant part of the historical and cultural heritage.
Tula is famous for its Kremlin, museums, gingerbread and samovars.
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100 km from Tula there is one of the most interesting hotels - “YasnoPole”, where, along with guest houses, there is a farm, a cheese factory and amazing art objects. Read more - “The best eco-hotels in the Moscow region.”
Kaluga
Distance from MKAD: 130 km
How to get from Moscow to Kaluga
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Modern Kaluga is a popular point on the weekend tourist route from Moscow. Getting there is easy and simple, there are many hotels and inns, and the sights can be seen in 1-2 days.
Kaluga is invariably associated with astronautics and Tsiolkovsky, who spent most of his life here. Excursions with a “space twist” are the most popular.
What to see in Kaluga in 1 day, 2 days, in winter
Vladimir
Distance from MKAD: 120 km
How to get from Moscow to Vladimir by train and bus
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Vladimir is an ancient city in North-Eastern Rus', founded by the baptist prince Vladimir the Red Sun. Vladimir is famous primarily for its cathedrals and churches. However, the appearance of the city is formed not only by them, but also by the preserved historical buildings.
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Yaroslavl
Distance from MKAD: 230 km
How to get from Moscow to Yaroslavl
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The ancient city, founded by Yaroslav the Wise, has a history of more than a thousand years. Thanks to its cultural and historical heritage - more than 780 monuments have been preserved in the city - it was included in the Golden Ring of Russia tourist route. Modern Yaroslavl can offer routes for every taste: to monasteries and churches, museums and galleries, walking and cycling, sightseeing and highly specialized ones.
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Smolensk
Distance from MKAD: 350 km
How to get from Moscow to Smolensk by train and bus
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Smolensk is one of the oldest cities in the country; it was first mentioned in chronicles in 863 (Moscow - in 1147). At one time it was a major cultural center, and an important trade route “from the Varangians to the Greeks” passed through it. Since the 17th century, Smolensk has become a kind of shield of the capital from the west. Today Smolensk is a hero city with a distinct historical center and developed tourist infrastructure.
What to see in Smolensk in 1 day, in 2 days
On the way to Smolensk you can stay at the unusual Hobbitland Hotel. It is completely stylized as a hobbit village - with round earthen houses. Read more - “The most unusual hotels in the Moscow region.”
Nizhny Novgorod
Distance from MKAD: 370 km
How to get from Moscow to Nizhny Novgorod by train and bus
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Nizhny Novgorod is one of those cities in Russia that you need to visit at least once in your life. Tourists will be interested not only in the historical part of the city, rich in architectural monuments, but also in the quiet small streets with old estates and wooden houses.
Nizhny Novgorod has attractions that are on everyone's lips, including the Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin and the Chkalov Stairs.
A local tourist attraction is the cable car.
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Voronezh
Distance from Moscow: 520 km
How to get from Moscow to Voronezh by train and bus
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Voronezh, located on the left bank of the Don, is the birthplace of the navy. In 1700, Russia's first sailing battleship, Goto Predestination, was launched, an exact copy of which is today located near Admiralty Square. Also in Voronezh in 1930, the first parachute jump was made, and a little later a group of 12 paratroopers was dropped.
In addition, the city has many religious buildings, architectural monuments, and military memorial complexes.
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Velikiy Novgorod
Distance from Moscow: 580 km
How to get from Moscow to Veliky Novgorod by train
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Veliky Novgorod is one of the oldest cities in North-West Russia and the center of the Novgorod region. It is a city of churches, ancient crafts, military glory and literary creativity. In the historical part of Veliky Novgorod its main architectural attractions are concentrated, and the heart is the Novgorod Detinets.
The city has many museums, cultural and educational centers, several theaters and memorial complexes.
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Pskov
Distance from Moscow: 730 km
How to get from Moscow to Pskov by bus
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Pskov, located on the Velikaya River, is considered one of the most important tourist centers not only in the Pskov region, but in the entire northwestern part. Founded in 903, it preserves a rich cultural and historical heritage. The main value and obligatory point of the program is the Pskov Kremlin, the religious center of which is the Trinity Cathedral.
What to see in Pskov in 1 day, 2 days, 3 days
Along with the Yaroslavl and Vladimir mentioned above, the “Golden Ring of Russia” also includes other ancient cities that are worth paying attention to: Sergiev Posad (65 km from the Moscow Ring Road), Rostov (190 km), Pereslavl-Zalessky (130 km), Suzdal ( 200 km), Ivanovo (290 km), Kostroma (320 km).
Where else can you go for a ride within 500 km from the Moscow Ring Road? To Borovsk (90 km from the Moscow Ring Road), Tarusa (120 km), Kimry (125 km), Dubna (130 km), Yuryev-Polsky (170 km), Kalyazin (180 km), Torzhok (230 km), Vyazma (235 km), Kasimov (290 km), Murom (300 km), Plyos (350 km), Galich (450 km).
Read detailed reviews of country hotels: west, east, north and south of the Moscow region.
Entertainment in winter
In winter, the choice of places for excursions and walks is limited. And yet, the sights of the Moscow region are accessible even in winter by car.
- First of all, you should go to the Christmas tree decorations factory . “Klinskoe Podvorye” is an amazing place that will give you a festive mood and set you up for the New Year. Here in the museum of Christmas tree decorations you can see such masterpieces that cannot be found in stores. The most interesting thing is to see how the products themselves appear in the glassblowing workshop. They are blown by experienced craftsmen, and then sent to the silver workshop, and then to the art workshop. The guide talks about all the stages of making the toy. At the master class you can paint the ball yourself.
- the Museum of Russian Dessert is also relevant . Sweets are especially needed during the New Year holidays, so such an excursion will be interesting for the whole family. For active recreation, you can visit Troitsk, where the ski base is located. Beginners and professionals will find trails that suit their abilities and capabilities, and they can warm up in local cafes.
Arkhangelskoe
The largest museum-estate "Arkhangelskoe" is the only estate complex near Moscow that has survived to this day in complete preservation, including its interiors. It is called the “Russian Versailles”; the luxury and scale of the estate are amazing. Arkhangelskoye never belonged to the royal family; the estate flourished after the richest family in Russia, the Yusupovs, became its owners.
In Arkhangelsk there is a rich collection of Western European painting of the 17th–19th centuries, a collection of sculpture, a collection of furniture of the 18th–19th centuries; a collection of decorative and applied arts and an extensive library of rare books.
Holy Trinity Sergius Lavra
One of the famous complexes of the Moscow region, the main attraction of the region, which will be interesting to visit even for those travelers who consider themselves an atheist. Sergius of Radonezh, the founder of the Lavra, an Orthodox saint who is considered the spiritual patron of the Russian Land, made a lot of efforts to build this unique place.
The Lavra complex is an architectural ensemble of 50 buildings from different centuries. Trinity Cathedral is the very first building, it contains the relics of Sergius, the temple was erected in 1422. The Holy Trinity Lavra is the spiritual center of Russia, where the Patriarch of All Rus' is elected.
In the highest bell tower of the monastery, reaching a height of 88 m, there is the Tsar Bell, weighing up to 72 tons, which can be viewed during the tour.
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St. Nicholas Church
Although there are a huge number of temple buildings in Kolomna near Moscow, we advise you to definitely see the Church of St. Nicholas on Posad, located at Posadskaya Street, building 18. It is considered a real masterpiece of architecture of the early 18th century. This temple looks like a magical tower from one of the Russian fairy tales. The white stone church has an unusual dome of 5 cupolas and 105 kokoshniks.
The church is unique not only from the outside; services are held according to the canons of the Old Believer community. On Orthodox holidays, you can witness interesting ritual services.
Sychevo. Sand dunes
Quite close to Moscow (98 km along the Novorizhskoe highway) there is a fantastic view of the sandy desert with golden dunes and rare low vegetation. It will be of interest to both romantics and seekers of the unusual.
A favorite vacation spot for snowboarders. Dunes have formed on the sites of former sand quarries, and the fact that protruding pipes, parts of towers and scrap metal remain in them - all this only enhances the feeling that you are not near the capital. and in another galaxy. Those who like to relax peacefully will love the green or blue lake located among the dunes.
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Melikhovo
Website: chekhovmuseum.com Address : Chekhov urban district, Melikhovo village, territory of the A.P. Museum-Reserve Chekhov." Opening hours: from 10.00 to 17.00, Monday is a day off, the last Friday of the month is a sanitary day.
The Melikhovo Estate Museum is the main Chekhov museum. Here Anton Pavlovich Chekhov lived with his parents and sister for a happy 7 years (from 1892 to 1899), where he wrote more than 40 works, including the play “The Seagull,” combining literary activities with medical work. Due to his deteriorating health, Chekhov was forced to sell Melikhovo and move to Yalta.
Now in Melikhovo you can see a recreated life of the writer and his family: estate buildings, an outpatient clinic, a preserved original outbuilding, a garden and a vegetable garden. The museum has created the “Chekhov Studio” theater, the main repertoire of which consists of works by Chekhov. In honor of the writer, in 1954 the nearby village of Lopasnya was renamed the city of Chekhov.
Moscow Children's Railway in Kratovo
Photo: Igor Ivanko / AGN “Moscow”
Photo: Igor Ivanko / AGN “Moscow”
Photo: Igor Ivanko / AGN “Moscow”
Photo: Igor Ivanko / AGN “Moscow”
Distance: 27 km from the Moscow Ring Road via Novoryazanskoye Highway.
In the Moscow region, between Ramenskoye and Zhukovsky, the Moscow Children's Railway has been operating for 82 years. And, despite the “childishness”, this is a real railway with the most “adult” equipment. The only technical difference from the “big” highway is the smaller track width.
The main characters here are children who work in the depot, as conductors, as drivers, and as linemen. And their senior railway colleagues just watch the coordinated process and rejoice: “The shift is growing!” There are two stations on the line for passenger transportation - “Pionerskaya” and “Yunost”, the latter in Soviet times was called “Put Ilyich”. There is also an intermediate platform “School”.
Anyone can have a blast on the mini-train: the children's train operates five days a week from Tuesday to Saturday, from the end of May until August 26. Children under two years old will be allowed into the carriage free of charge; Children aged two to 10 years old have the right to purchase a child’s ticket, and from the age of 10, a passenger on the children’s railway is already considered an “adult”.
On weekdays, the first train departs from the Pionerskaya station at 11:00, on Saturdays – at 15:00. From Yunost station - half an hour later. In case of a hurricane, heavy rain or air temperature above 28 degrees, trains are canceled.
The cost of a child ticket from Yunost station to Pionerskaya station and back is 120 rubles, a one-way trip will cost half as much. A ticket at the “adult” rate costs 40 rubles more.
From Yunost to the Shkolnaya platform it’s even cheaper: for children – 30 rubles one way and 60 rubles round trip. For adult passengers – 40 and 80 rubles, respectively.
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Rainbow Waterfall
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An interesting place that has become a well-known landmark quite recently. This means that you have a chance to get there before it has been traveled far and wide, before it has been “cultivated” beyond recognition, and while you still have a chance to be there alone. Soon such an opportunity may not arise.
On the border of the Moscow and Kaluga regions, in the bend of the Nara River, on its steep left bank, a waterfall is born and falls down from a three-meter height. It's not hard to guess why it got its name. Thin jets flying from the cliff form small splashes with which the sun loves to play and shimmer in the rainbow spectrum.
Seven springs come to the surface to delight connoisseurs of Central Russian natural beauty. Picturesque views open from the hilly shore. And on its slopes a lot of strawberries grow during the season. So, if you come here, you definitely won’t regret it.
You can get to the waterfall along the Warsaw Highway, just before reaching the village of Papino, turn right, then along the dirt road to the parking lot, from which you need to walk about 200 meters to the waterfall. It is about 90 km from Moscow.
Syanovskie caves
The Moscow region can also boast of its own complex of caves, albeit man-made, formed in the process of extracting stone to build Moscow. During the war, the caves played the role of a hospital, then a seismic station was placed there.
Over time, the complex of caves became overgrown with legends and traditions. Fans of these caves, who can organize excursions for tourists, proudly bear the name “system specialists,” having laid the foundation for their own subculture. In several grottoes of the complex there are tables and chairs, where visitors gather, where they can dance or just relax.
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Serednikovo
Website: serednikovo.su Address: Moscow region, Solnechnogorsk urban district, pos. sanatorium Mtsyri. Opening hours: daily from 9.00 to 22.00.
The Serednikovo estate is associated with the name of Mikhail Lermontov, who spent his summer holidays here in his youth. Here the poet met his first love - Ekaterina Sushkova. Pyotr Stolypin, the Prime Minister of the Russian Empire, spent his childhood in Serednikovo.
The estate was abandoned by the end of the 20th century. Currently restored, the attractions of the Moscow region offer tours of the main house, and you can stroll through the picturesque park.
Zaraisky Kremlin
The smallest Kremlin in Russia (2.3 hectares) is located in Zaraysk, a small town near Moscow on the Sturgeon River. It is the only completely preserved Kremlin in the Moscow region and has the shape of a regular rectangle. The ensemble of the Zaraisky Kremlin of the 16th century includes the St. Nicholas Cathedral of the 17th century, the Cathedral of the Beheading of John the Baptist of the early 20th century, the building of the former Government places, where the museum's exhibitions and the monument to Prince Feodor, Eupraxia and their son John are located.
In addition to the Kremlin and the old water tower, reminiscent of a donjon tower, from which you can admire the city, Zaraysk will surprise you with its well-maintained central streets, which are a rarity for Russian cities. Large-scale work was carried out in 2019, creating a truly comfortable urban environment.
Serpukhov Historical and Art Museum
Website: serpuhov-museum.ru Address : Serpukhov, st. Chekhova, 87.
The Serpukhov Museum of History and Art is considered the best in the Moscow region due to its rich art collection. It is located in the 19th century mansion of the Maraev merchants, built according to the design of the architect Roman Ivanovich Klein. The creation of the collection began in 1896, when Anna Vasilievna Maraeva acquired the art collection of Moscow collector Yu.V. Merlina. In 1918, the Maraev collection, like all property, was nationalized and recognized as especially valuable.
Now in the museum you can see works by Dutch, Italian, French artists from different centuries, Ivan Aivazovsky, Ivan Shishkin, Konstantin Makovsky, Alexei Savrasov, Isaac Levitan, Viktor Vasnetsov and other artists, as well as a collection of Russian avant-garde - paintings by Natalia Goncharova, sculptures by Sergei Konenkov.
Abramtsevo
Website: abramtsevo.net Address: Sergiev Posad urban district, urban settlement Khotkovo, c. Abramtsevo, st. Museum, 1.
The Abramtsevo estate gained fame after it was acquired by the writer Sergei Timofeevich Aksakov in 1843. Writers N.V. Gogol came here. and Turgenev I.S., actor Shchepkin M.S., historian Pogodin M.P. and other famous personalities. In 1870, Abramtsevo was acquired by philanthropist and entrepreneur Savva Mamontov, and artists from the Mamontov art circle began to come to the estate: musicians, singers, actors. Abramtsevo became the largest center of Russian culture, where Repin painted the famous painting “Girl with Peaches.”
Vasnetsov's hut in Abramtsevo
After the revolution of 1917 and the nationalization of the estate, artists and sculptors continued to live there. Now “Abramtsevo” is the largest historical, artistic and literary museum-reserve. There are collections of paintings, icons, photographs, rare books, sculptures and others. In addition to the main manor house with a mezzanine from the late 18th century. (rebuilt in the 19th century), buildings from the 19th century have been preserved: a bathhouse-teremok, the Church of the Savior Not Made by Hands, a kitchen, a people's room, Polenovskaya dacha, a hut on chicken legs, created according to a sketch by Viktor Vasnetsov, a bench by Mikhail Vrubel, as well as a park with ponds and romantic bridges .
Pyramid of Hunger
Don’t let the name and word “hunger” scare you; it has nothing to do with a lack of food. The pyramid is named after the architect with the same surname.
There are actually several pyramids in the area, but this is the most famous. There is a huge globe inside the tower and it seems that the pyramid is built of gold.
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Muranovo
Website: muranovo-museum.ru Address: Moscow region, Pushkinsky urban district, Muranovo village, vl. 1.
The ancient Muranovo estate is associated with the names of two poets: Pyotr Boratynsky and Fyodor Tyutchev. The two-story wooden house with a tower was built in 1841 according to the drawings of Boratynsky, who lived here with his family for one winter.
Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev often came to the estate to visit his youngest son, who was married to the owner of Muranovo. After the death of the poet, his son transported the poet’s manuscripts, books and belongings to Muranovo, as well as interior items, which served as the basis for the opening of the Muranovo museum-estate named after F.I. in 1920. Tyutcheva.
Gzhel
One of the oldest and famous cities not only in Russia, but also in the world. The homeland of porcelain or earthenware dishes, painted in blue and white motifs. The city unites 27 villages, where pottery has been developed since the 7th century. Now it is a center for the revival of the customs of Gzhel painting. “Sin Rossii” is a scientific production association whose engineers and artists recreate ancient techniques for making and decorating tableware.
The sights of Gzhel include not only paintings, but also ancient churches built by architects in the Old Believer style. The Assumption Church is famous for its holy spring, which is made in the form of a font. The Kunai Well, where sick children are bathed, also remains a popular place for tourists. All tourists will be interested in visiting this unique place.
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