• The monastery of the resurrection was one of the outposts of Torzhok in the period of Lithuanian and Polish invasion in the early 17th century and was badly...
  • View of the Resurrection Monastery from the Uglich Hydroelectric Power Station. For a long time, all monastery buildings and temples were made of wood.
  • Much of this turbulent history is reflected in a chronicle of the Resurrection Monastery, which now exists as a rare jewel of a unified architectural ensemble.
  • In the northeastern side of the city of Murom, the Resurrection Orthodox Monastery operates under the Vladimir-Suzdal diocese.
  • The Resurrection Monastery in Togliatti is one of the few in Russia that has not been restored from the destroyed, but created from scratch.
  • Downstairs was previously the main gate where you entered to get into the resurrection monastery, Uglich. Now this is a basement with a ladder.
  • Close to the bank of the Volga is the Resurrection Monastery with its huge cathedral, refectory, belfry and summer church dating back to 1674-77.
  • The monks of Holy Resurrection Monastery have decided to pray the Akathist to the Theotokos, the Searcher for the Lost (composed by our Fr.
  • However, there is a legend according to which the Resurrection Monastery in Murom was built in the Middle Ages, and more precisely, in the 13th century.
  • The unique appearance and unusual fate of the Monastery of the Resurrection make it one of the most fascinating phenomena in the history of Old Russian culture.