22 Feb 2008 03:50:19 | TravelMake.com
WHAT IS IT: The so called "Golden Ring of Russia" is a
symbolical ring connecting historical towns and cities to the
North-West of Moscow. They represent 1,000 years of rich Russian
history written in stone and wood, from a 850-year old church in
Rostov to a 19th-century log house in the Suzdal's open air
museum. Each of the "golden" towns once played an important role
in the history of Russia and was conected in one way or another
with famous historical figures such as Alexander Nevsky, Ivan
the Terrible, Peter the Great and many others. If you would like
to see true, patriarchal Russia, to experience the grandeur of
nature and the magnificence of ancient towns then a Golden Ring
tour is well worth taking. It is one of the most popular routes
among Russian and foreign lovers of old Russian history and
architecture.
WHAT TO SEE: The cities and towns of the Golden Ring are listed
here in alphabetical order:
Aleksandrov (founded in 1530, population 68,000) - The town is
situated 100 km from Moscow on the crossway of ancient roads
from the largest historic centers of Russia - Vladimir and
Suzdal, Rostov and Yaroslavl, Sergiev Posad and
Pereyaslavl-Zalessky. In 1564- 1581 the town was the residence
of Ivan the Terrible. In Aleksandrov the tsar proclaimed the
establishment of his select, terror-inspiring corps, the
Oprichniki and signed the harsh conditions of the truce with
Poland and Sweden after losing the long war with Livonia. From
Aleksandrov Ivan the Terrible led his army of Oprichniki to
strike at the big trade centres of Novgorod, Pskov, Klin and
Tver. Here the cruel tsar killed his son in a rage and soon
after that left Aleksandrov forever coming back to Moscow. The
very first in Russia publishing house was established in
Aleksandrov in 1576. One of the leading textile manufacturing
centres in Russia in the 19th century.
Bogolubovo (founded in 990, population 4,000) - a tiny quiet
town near the city of Vladimir. The town was named after the
Russian prince Andrey Bogolubsky (God-loving) who built the
first fortified settlement here in 1165. It was a strategically
important point overlooking the Kliazma River. Tourists can see
remains of the Andery Bogolubsky's residence including some
residential chambers of the 12th century and the beautiful
Church of the Intercession of the Virgin on the Nerl (1165)
which is considered to be one of the finest specimens of old
Russian architecture.
Gorohovets (founded in 1239, population 30,000) - The town was
founded under Vladimir prince Andrey Bogolubsky. The town is
picturesquely settled on the high bank of the Klyazma River.
Played role as a fortified forepost until 1600-s. Reached its
developmental pick in the 17-th century as a local centre for
blacksmithing, textile-making and making of leather and also as
an agricultural trade centre for grains and flax.
Gus-Khrustalny (founded in 1756, population 80,000) - Over 200
years ago a merchant built here the first workshop of glass
casting. Today the town is one of the district centers of
Vladimir region, well-known in Russia and abroad as the national
center of glassmaking. The name Gus-Krustalny can be literally
translated as Chrystalline Goose. The old part of the town is a
workmen's settlement of 1900-s. with its own Church of St.
Joachim of 1816.
Kholuy (founded 1650, population 1,000) - The village of Kholui
did not begin producing lacquered miniatures until the 1930s,
and though iconography had been an important trade in the region
in previous centuries, Kholui was never bound to any particular
artistic tradition. Rather, Kholui miniatures share some traits
with both Palekh and Mstera art, yet maintain a distinctive
lyrical quality of their own. As in Palekh and Mstera, Kholui
artists use egg tempera paints. Kholui paintings tend to be
brighter than Mstera's, though like Mstera, the pigments used
are opaque and the background is usually fully painted.
Sometimes, as with Palekh miniatures, Kholui miniatures will
include some fine gold and/or silver ornamentation within the
painting, and Kholui artists can create fantastic border
ornaments on par with those of Palekh. Since 1960-s products of
Kholuy's 200 artists have been widely represented and promoted
internationally.
Kostroma (founded in 1213, population 300,000) - In the past
Kostroma was known as "the flax capital of the north"; it
supplied Europe with the world's finest sail-cloth. The city has
been also called as the "cradle of the Romanov dynasty". Mikhail
Romanov, the first of the Romanov dynasty, left the Ipatievsky
Monastery for Moscow in 1613 to become tsar of Russia. During
the Polish intervention in the turbulent years of the early
seventeenth century Kostroma was a significant stronghold for
the resistance movement. The city is spreaded on the left bank
of the Volga river. Nowadays Kostroma is an important industrial
center (textile, metal works), a capital city of the Kostroma
province.
Mstera (founded in 1628, population 6,000) - the town takes its
name from the little Msterka River, which flows through it
merging with the Kliyazma. It is in Vladimir Region, but not far
from the border with Ivanovo Region, south of Palekh and Kholui,
in breathtakingly beautiful countryside - the one that forms the
backdrop to its paintings. Mstera was a respected center of icon
production until the trade was banned after the Revolution of
1917. Since then its artists has been creating world-famous
masterpieces in the form of lacquered miniatures. In keeping
with the traditions of iconography, egg tempera paints are still
used. The landscape is of central importance to the painting
with people and objects integrated to the setting. Mstera
paintings are frequently larger than those from the other
schools but some fine miniatures are also produced and because
of their rarity are highly prized. Typical themes include
exquisite floral designs with lacy gold ornamentation, the
traditional fairy tales, traditional activities and events such
as a winter festival, and sometimes portraiture.
Murom (founded 862, population 145,000) - one of the oldest
Russian cites stretched along the left bank of the Oka river.
The town's name originates from "muroma", one of the Finno-Ugric
tribes lived here 15 centuries ago. Every Russian knows the name
Ilya Muromets. He was a mythical epic hero defending people of
Russia and later became a synonym of superior physical and
spiritual power and integrity, dedicated to the protection of
the Homeland. There is a monument to Ilya Muromets built on a
river bank of the Oka river in Murom. The town survived three
Mongol invasions. In the 17th century Murom became an important
centre of various crafts - building, painting, sawing. There are
three working monasteries in Murom.
Palekh (founded 1600, population 6,000) - the village is
situated about 400km (250 miles) from Moscow in the Ivanovo
region. In the 15th century it was one of the first centers of
icon drawing trade. After the 1917 communist coup, when the icon
business went down, Palekh masters tried to decorate wooden
toys, dishes, porcelain and glass. But the most interesting way
turned out to be painting black-lacquered boxes made of
papier-mache. These days the name of Palekh is nearly synonymous
with the art of Russian lacquer. Palekh artists are generally
regarded as the most highly trained of the Russian miniature
painters. Famous for highly detailed miniatures with elaborate
ornamentation, the village of Palekh has a long artistic
tradition. Like their icon painting forebears, today's Palekh
artists use egg tempera paints and paint in the Byzantine style.
Favored themes are the Russian fairy tales, the famous Russian
troika (three horse sleigh), and scenes of life in the
countryside. The art of Palekh miniatures expresses the true
national character. Many examples of Palekh art have received
recognition at international exhibitions and have become
world-known.
Pereslavl-Zalesskiy (founded in 1152, population 45,000) - one
of the oldest Russian towns, the birthplace of the famous
Russian prince Alexander Nevsky, who defeated an army of German
knights in 1242. Zalessky means "behind the woods". That is
where, behind the dense forests, ancient Slavic tribes retreated
seeking refuge from hostile nomads coming from the South-East.
The town is situated on the shores of the huge Pleshcheyevo
lake. The town is also connected with the name of the famed
Russian tsar-reformer Peter the Great who in 1680-s practiced
his skills in ship-building making over 100 boats and sail
vessels, who entertained himself with first Russian navy
exercises on the Pleshcheyevo lake.
Ples (founded in 1410, population 4,000) - this quet little
historical town is located on the bank of the mighty and
beautiful Volga river. During the reign of Ivan the Terrible
Ples was one of the largest river firsh suppliers to the kings'
court. In the 18-19th centuries the town became known as a
popular resort and was often called "Russian Switzerland" for
the beauty of its scenery. Numerous Russian artists including
the famous master of landscapes Levitan used to come here to
work.
Rostov Veliky (Rostov the Great, founded in 862, population
40,000) - another pearl of ancient Russian culture. In old
Russia only two towns were called veliky (great). One was
Novgorod, the famous trade centre of the Russia's north, the
other Rostov. The Principality of Rostov-Suzdal-Vladimir was one
of the strongest political divisions of Kievan Rus. It
controlled all the major rivers in northeast Rus including the
Moskva, Oka, Kliazma, and Volga. In the 12th century Rostov grew
to equal Kiev and Novgorod in size and importance. It was made
the seat of an Orthodox Metropolitan (Head of Russian Church) in
1587, and served as an important commercial center in the
16-19th centuries, one of the wealthiest in the country, so it
could afford to hire the very best builders, decorators and
stone-cutters. Modern Rostov is a sleepy old town with some
magnificent buildings next to the shallow Nero lake.
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