• The Resurrection Monastery or New Jerusalem Monastery is a major monastery of the Russian Orthodox Church in Moscow Oblast, Russia.
  • The main temple, the five-domed Resurrection Cathedral, looks austere and dominates the entire territory of the monastery.
  • 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...
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • The temples of the Resurrection Monastery in Uglich were built as a single architectural complex and connected by a gallery.
  • The Resurrection Monastery is closely related to the Imperial Romanov dynasty.
  • The Resurrection Monastery located not far away from the Volga bank in Luzhniki was established in the 14th century.
  • For the first time, the Resurrection Monastery in Torzhok was mentioned at the beginning of the 17th century, and it was founded a century earlier.
  • The main church at the monastery is the Resurrection Cathedral, which is very close in appearance to the churches of Rostov the Great.