Pereslavl-Zalessky
Pereslavl-Zalessky is one of the ancient cities of central Russia. The town was founded in 1152 by prince Yury Dolgoruky. It is located halfway between Moscow and Yaroslavl, about 130 km North-East of Moscow on the bank of Pleshcheevo Lake. Here, in 1693, young Peter the Great constructed a "funny fleet" which became a prototype of the first Russian fleet on the Baltic sea.
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Church of the Forty Martyrs
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Goritskiy Monastery Museum
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St. Nicholas Convent
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St. Theodore Convent
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The Holy Trinity-St. Daniel Monastery
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Docked Boat in the Mouth of Trubezh River
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The Fortified Walls and Towers of Goritsky Monastery
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Panorama of the Most Ancient Stone Church of Old Russia
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Inside Dormition Cathedral of Goritsky Monastery
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Churches of Goritsky Monastery of Dormition
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Houses at Levaya Naberezhnaya Street
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Monument to Alexander Nevsky at Transfiguration Cathedral
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Festive Museum of the Flat Irons in Old Merchant’s House
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Museum of Kettles
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Nikitsky Monastery
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