• Vidogoshchsky, Zhizdrinsky, Sharovkin, and Zheleznoborovsky monasteries were attached to the Donskoy Monastery[2] between 1683 and 1685.
  • In the Donskoy Monastery (in its Small Cathedral) it will turn out to see the only operating world-making furnace in the possession of the Russian Orthodox Church.
  • It is not known exactly when the Donskoy Monastery was founded. Most historians are inclined to believe that it was founded in 1591.
  • Donskoy Monastery is one of the best surviving examples of a fortified monastery and as it is located a little away from the centre you will find a lot less tourists here...
  • Donskoy Monastery is famous as a burial place of the Moscow aristocracy. It is famous for the splendour of decoration of gravestones.
  • The cemetery or the necropolis of Donskoy monastery was built the same time as the founding of a monastery and was mainly in the 18th and 19th centuries...
  • Under the princess Sophia, in the end of the 17th century Donskoy Monastery became one of the major metropolitan monasteries.
  • Donskoy Monastery Naturally, in the capital of Russia there are not many quiet and peaceful places for solitude with yourself and reflection on something great.