Ukraine; Nizhyn; Vvedensky Monastery
Ukraine; Nizhyn; Vvedensky Monastery
The Vvedensky Convent is a historical Orthodox monastery founded in the 17th century by the widow of the Starodub colonel Anna Brislavskaya. It is located in the western part of the city. The monastery is famous for its churches: the main Vvedensky Cathedral and the church in honor of St. Elijah, which was located to the south of the first.
Since its foundation, the monastery has survived many trials, including devastating fires, closure during the Soviet period and subsequent revival at the end of the 20th century. Today, the monastery is actively being restored and is a place of spiritual achievement and pilgrimage. Services are held in the restored Vvedensky Cathedral.
Хроники Смуты: загадки биографии Пожарского. По земле Князя I Мугреевские Сёла
Мугреевские села приподнимают завесу над биографией князя и руководителя Народного ополчения.
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Mugreyevsky villages lift the veil over the biography of the prince and the head of the home guard.
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