Day Itinerary
15 Activities
Day 1
155 mi2 mi
Journey on the Time Machine
It will be a journey from the depths of time!
You will begin in the 16th century, where you will meet the Tatars and the fortress they never managed to take.
Then you will find yourself in the 17th century, seeing where the traveling monks stayed at that time.
Then you'll be transported to the 18th century, flowing into the 19th, with the three architects who built the same bell tower. It's amazing that the bell tower came out so harmonious and whole, as if built by one person.
Besides, you will get acquainted with two outstanding figures of the 19th century: Nobel Prize laureate Academician Ivan Pavlov and poet Sergey Yesenin. You will learn what the famous poet was praised for after graduation and why it was necessary to keep frogs for the good of science.
And finally, gradually returning to modernity, at the turn of the XX and XXI centuries you will meet the hero who saved an entire city from starvation.
Then you'll be transported to the 18th century, flowing into the 19th, with the three architects who built the same bell tower. It's amazing that the bell tower came out so harmonious and whole, as if built by one person.
Besides, you will get acquainted with two outstanding figures of the 19th century: Nobel Prize laureate Academician Ivan Pavlov and poet Sergey Yesenin. You will learn what the famous poet was praised for after graduation and why it was necessary to keep frogs for the good of science.
And finally, gradually returning to modernity, at the turn of the XX and XXI centuries you will meet the hero who saved an entire city from starvation.
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1.4 mi5 min
08:4010 min
Gazpromneft filling station No 56
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33.9 mi1 hr
10:0045 min
Zarai Kremlin
Historic Site
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Zaraisky Kremlin is the smallest (its area is 2.3 hectares) and the most impregnable of all the Kremlins (the enemies have never managed to take it by storm), and this Kremlin is the only one entirely preserved in the Moscow region. The Kremlin was built by order of Vasily III in 1528-1531 to repel Tatar raids near the place where the Monastyrka River flows into the Osyotr.
The Kremlin has several towers. The tallest tower - Karaulnaya - is situated on the most vulnerable north-west side. The northeast tower was a repository of the tsar's "green coffers" - weapons and gunpowder. The south-east tower was called "Naugolnaya, that by the tavern" because of the pub opposite, while the south-west tower was called "Naugolnaya, that by the hiding place", as its name was associated with a secret passage discovered during the renovation of 1958. The passing towers of the Kremlin - Egoryevskaya, Spasskaya and Nikolskaya - were named after the churches standing nearby.
Now in the Kremlin there are St. Nicholas Cathedral (the oldest cathedral in Zaraisk, it was built in 1681), the St. John the Baptist Cathedral (built in 1904) and building of the former Zaraisk religious school (now houses the museum "Zaraisk Kremlin").
The museum's collection consists of paintings, sculptures, graphics, of applied and decorative art of Russia (there are pieces by I. Repin, L. Bakst), Western Europe, Japan, China and archaeological finds from the archaeological site "Zaraisk Upper Paleolithic Site". The most interesting archaeological finds are a necklace made of Arctic fox teeth, a hoe made of mammoth tusk and large bones with a cruciform ornament on them.
The Kremlin has several towers. The tallest tower - Karaulnaya - is situated on the most vulnerable north-west side. The northeast tower was a repository of the tsar's "green coffers" - weapons and gunpowder. The south-east tower was called "Naugolnaya, that by the tavern" because of the pub opposite, while the south-west tower was called "Naugolnaya, that by the hiding place", as its name was associated with a secret passage discovered during the renovation of 1958. The passing towers of the Kremlin - Egoryevskaya, Spasskaya and Nikolskaya - were named after the churches standing nearby.
Now in the Kremlin there are St. Nicholas Cathedral (the oldest cathedral in Zaraisk, it was built in 1681), the St. John the Baptist Cathedral (built in 1904) and building of the former Zaraisk religious school (now houses the museum "Zaraisk Kremlin").
The museum's collection consists of paintings, sculptures, graphics, of applied and decorative art of Russia (there are pieces by I. Repin, L. Bakst), Western Europe, Japan, China and archaeological finds from the archaeological site "Zaraisk Upper Paleolithic Site". The most interesting archaeological finds are a necklace made of Arctic fox teeth, a hoe made of mammoth tusk and large bones with a cruciform ornament on them.
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45.9 mi1 hr 20 min
12:0545 min
Ryazan Kremlin
Historic Site
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Start your tour of Ryazan with its most ancient center - the Kremlin. It is located on a high hill at the confluence of two rivers - Trubezh and Lybedi - and was founded in 1095.
Walls and towers of the Kremlin have not survived to this day: they were made of wood and were dismantled by order of Catherine II in connection with the building up of the city. In total there were 12 towers in the Kremlin, 4 of them are travel towers with gates, facing 4 directions of the world, and 4 main tracts. One of the towers - Tainitskaya - had a secret underground passage, which was sealed only in the late XIX century, another - Glebovskaya - was ceremonial and white stone. Gradually a city Ostrog was formed around the Kremlin - a fortified urban area. Ostrog contained about 20 towers, also made of wood.
On the territory of the Kremlin there are a lot of buildings. In the palace of Oleg, the singing building, hotel Czerny and Consistory building now are 6 expositions of the museum. The content and operating hours of the expositions can be found on the website of the museum.
As a historical monument, the Czerny hotel is especially interesting - it is a hotel-type house for passing Czerny monks, now it is the only extant in Russia stone building of this type in the late XVII century.
Walls and towers of the Kremlin have not survived to this day: they were made of wood and were dismantled by order of Catherine II in connection with the building up of the city. In total there were 12 towers in the Kremlin, 4 of them are travel towers with gates, facing 4 directions of the world, and 4 main tracts. One of the towers - Tainitskaya - had a secret underground passage, which was sealed only in the late XIX century, another - Glebovskaya - was ceremonial and white stone. Gradually a city Ostrog was formed around the Kremlin - a fortified urban area. Ostrog contained about 20 towers, also made of wood.
On the territory of the Kremlin there are a lot of buildings. In the palace of Oleg, the singing building, hotel Czerny and Consistory building now are 6 expositions of the museum. The content and operating hours of the expositions can be found on the website of the museum.
As a historical monument, the Czerny hotel is especially interesting - it is a hotel-type house for passing Czerny monks, now it is the only extant in Russia stone building of this type in the late XVII century.
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Cathedral of the Assumption
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The main monument of the Kremlin is the Cathedral of the Assumption, which we see in the first photo, it was built in the XVII century by the largest Russian architect Ya. G. Bukhvostov.
This cathedral (1600 sq. m. area and 72 m. height) is larger than almost all modern buildings.
It is unusually beautiful and has no analogues to the white stone carving of the cathedral portals and casings.
Next to the cathedral is a bell tower, built in 1789 - 1840 on the designs of three different architects: I. F. Russko, K. A. Ton and N. I. Voronikhin. It is interesting that despite the fact that the bell tower was built according to the designs of three different architects - it is fully consistent with a single classic style.
This cathedral (1600 sq. m. area and 72 m. height) is larger than almost all modern buildings.
It is unusually beautiful and has no analogues to the white stone carving of the cathedral portals and casings.
Next to the cathedral is a bell tower, built in 1789 - 1840 on the designs of three different architects: I. F. Russko, K. A. Ton and N. I. Voronikhin. It is interesting that despite the fact that the bell tower was built according to the designs of three different architects - it is fully consistent with a single classic style.
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13:205 min
Christmas Cathedral
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The Cathedral of the Nativity of Christ - the very first stone construction of the Kremlin - was built back in the XV century. The cathedral is the burial vault of Ryazan princes, princesses and most prominent church figures.
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Archangel Cathedral
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The Archangel Cathedral is a monument of Old Russian architecture of the XV-XVII centuries, one of the oldest structures of the Ryazan Kremlin. It is a former princely house church and at the same time a tomb of Ryazan bishops.
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Temple of Elijah the Prophet
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After visiting the Kremlin, take a walk in the city park. At the entrance to the park you will be met by the Church of Ilya the Prophet. The church was built on Cathedral Square in Ryazan in 1699-1700 by architect Yakov Bukhvostov, the author of the Assumption Cathedral in the Ryazan Kremlin.
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13:505 min
Transfiguration Church of the Savior on the Yara
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The very unusual name of the church comes from the name of the hill on which it stands. The church offers a beautiful panoramic view of the bay meadows.
The first information about the wooden church dates back to 1626, and in 1686 the church was replaced by a stone church, which has been preserved to this day.
The first information about the wooden church dates back to 1626, and in 1686 the church was replaced by a stone church, which has been preserved to this day.
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0.8 mi20 min
14:1530 min
Memorial Museum-Estate of Academician I.P. Pavlov
Museum
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Museum-Estate of the first Russian Nobel Prize winner. I.P. Pavlov received the prize in 1904.
In the museum you will see a memorial exhibition on the life of the Pavlov family, a charming garden, and learn more about Pavlov's role as a scientist and his works. Believe me, you will be surprised! What is worth the geography of his speeches alone...
Please note that the museum is closed on Monday.
In the museum you will see a memorial exhibition on the life of the Pavlov family, a charming garden, and learn more about Pavlov's role as a scientist and his works. Believe me, you will be surprised! What is worth the geography of his speeches alone...
Please note that the museum is closed on Monday.
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0.6 mi15 min
15:001 hr
Kukhmisterskaya "Khlebnaya Ploshchad'"
Restaurant
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Take a stroll to the Bread Square tavern for lunch. In the past, kukhmeisterskimi were called inns, where food was inexpensive and good quality.
But it is more than just a cafe, it is a living museum of Russian culinary culture of the first quarter of the XX century. A wall collection of posters from those times, an entertaining selection of colorful advertisements on a paper plate underneath and music reflecting the world of the era create the right mood.
The menu is divided into two parts: old-timey and proletarian. I think you've already guessed which dishes each part includes approximately. Both parts are equally delicious and worth a look, just like the kitchen itself.
Book your table in advance.
Now, after a lovely lunch, let's head to the car. But don't hurry to plunge into the hustle and bustle of the XXI century, because ahead of us is the museum-reserve of S.A. Yesenin, where the XX century still reigns.
But it is more than just a cafe, it is a living museum of Russian culinary culture of the first quarter of the XX century. A wall collection of posters from those times, an entertaining selection of colorful advertisements on a paper plate underneath and music reflecting the world of the era create the right mood.
The menu is divided into two parts: old-timey and proletarian. I think you've already guessed which dishes each part includes approximately. Both parts are equally delicious and worth a look, just like the kitchen itself.
Book your table in advance.
Now, after a lovely lunch, let's head to the car. But don't hurry to plunge into the hustle and bustle of the XXI century, because ahead of us is the museum-reserve of S.A. Yesenin, where the XX century still reigns.
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25.7 mi50 min
16:501 hr
State Museum Reserve S.A. Esenin
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The S.A. Esenin Museum-Reserve includes the estate of Sergei Esenin's parents, the Church of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God, a chapel in honor of the Holy Spirit, the zemstvo school and estate of the last landowner of the village Konstantinov L.I. Kashina, the Spas Klepikov Second-Grade Teacher School in the Spas Klepikov department of the museum.
The museum-reserve is unique in that it includes two manors - a peasant and a bar one and allows to trace the history of Russia at the turn of XIX-XX centuries.
Please note that the ticket touches are open from 10:00 to 17:00, and museum exhibitions are open until 18:00.
The museum-reserve is unique in that it includes two manors - a peasant and a bar one and allows to trace the history of Russia at the turn of XIX-XX centuries.
Please note that the ticket touches are open from 10:00 to 17:00, and museum exhibitions are open until 18:00.
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32.7 mi50 min
18:455 min
Monument to Lukhovitsky Cucumber
Landmark
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Monument to Lukhovitsy cucumber, thanks to which the citizens of Lukhovitsy were able to earn and feed themselves in the hungry 90s of the XX century. Then the townspeople literally saved huge harvests of cucumbers, cucumbers went for sale in Moscow, and the inhabitants of the Russian capital appreciated the high quality of Lukhovitsy cucumbers.
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Café
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If you are hungry and do not want to make dinner at home, you can eat in a cafe, where you can also buy sweets to go.
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