• The Narva river, with the Ivangorod Fortress in Russia on the right, and the reconstructed Hermann Castle in Estonia on the left.
  • The Ivangorod Fortress was founded in 1492 on the banks of the Narva River, by order of the Russian Tsar Ivan III. The tsar called it by his name.
  • The name of the settlement was given due to the fact that the ancient Ivangorod Fortress, founded in 1492, is located on its territory.
  • Ivangorod Fortress is probably the most important sightseeing point in Ivangorod, a city located close to the border with Estonia, in Russian Federation.
  • Based on the picture to the right, I initially thought that the original Ivangorod Fortress was a starfort: Those sure do look like the remains of bastions, don't they?
  • Ivangorod Fortress is a Russian medieval castle established by Moscovian Grand Prince Ivan III in 1492 and since then grown into the town of Ivangorod.
  • From the Ivangorod fortress, a beautiful view opens up to the located exactly opposite Narva fortress
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  • The construction workers were not forced to wait for their confirmation for a long time, and four years later the Ivangorod fortress was captured by the Swedes.
  • Ivangorod fortress was built in 1492 on the right bank of the Narva River. The fortress was named in honor of the reigning Ivan the Third Vasilievich.