Pictures and albums about Novgorod published in travel

Albums about novgorod

from album: Life 2007. Moscow. Kazan. Novgorod...
picture: Krytitskoe podvorie Mosow
published by: valeryw
published by sashshsh
I did not take any of these photos, as a matter of fact, I've never even been to Novgorod. I think my cousin and her friends took these.
published by russpsych
Nizhny Novgorod is the third of the greatest cities of Russia. It is famous for its Kremlin of the XVI-XVII centuries which stands on the tall bank of the Volga, its fine embankment and an exhibition of Russian arms. Enjoy scrolling!
published by russpsych
The ancient walls and towers of Kremlin in Nizhniy Novgorod. Golden domes of charming Russian orthodox Churches and Cathedrals, sunsets at Volga river are here for you!
published by skysku
published by meltphish
Best Semester Russia Spring 2005
published by y_haoma
My 2 days trip in the middle of April
published by ger_son
Busreis van St. Petersburg via de Gouden Ring naar Moskou
published by ger_son
Busreis van St. Petersburg via de Gouden Ring naar Moskou
published by ger_son
Busreis van St. Petersburg via de Gouden Ring naar Moskou
published by omlet797
published by levkr
published by choy231
published by wertyas
The first monastery in Novgorod was founded in the beginning of the 11th century, during the reign of Prince Yaroslav the Wise. Surviving documents recount that by the 12-th century Novgorod was already surrounded by a thick belt of large and small monast
published by wertyas
In the southern district there was a prince's court, also known as the Yaroslav's Courtyard, from the name of Yaroslav the Wise who reigned Novgorod for a number of years in the early 11th century before his accession to the Kiev throne. Here, close to th
published by wertyas
The focal point of the city is the Detinets, or the Kremlin. It was mentioned first in the chronicles in the entry for 1044. In that year, ramparts with traditional wooden framework constructions were built on the site of an older fortification. The first
published by wertyas
The Vitoslavlitsy museum contains architectural monuments such as different types of surviving wooden churches: the hip-roofed (eight edges over four edges) Church of the Assumption brought here from Kuritsk (1595), the Church of the Virgin's Nativity fro
published by barmalej

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