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  • Vysotsky Monastery (Russian: Высоцкий монастырь) is a walled Russian Orthodox monastery commanding the high left bank of the Nara River in Serpukhov, about 2 km from its confluence with the Oka. Its name stems from the Russian word for "heights". The monastery was founded in the 1370s by Vladimir the Bold and long served as a border fortress defending the southern approaches to Moscow from the Tatars.
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  • The monastery was founded in the 1370s by Vladimir the Bold and long served as a border fortress defending the southern approaches to Moscow from the...
  • Serpukhov Vysotsky Monastery is one of the nine monasteries founded by St. Sergius of Radonezh.
  • Vysotsky monastery has experienced some decline in the eighteenth century, but by the nineteenth century it flourished and fame.
  • 1928'de yetkililer, bir kilise kilisesinde olduğu gibi ilahi ayinlerin yapıldığı Şefaat Katedrali dışında Vysotsky Manastırını kapattı.
  • The Serpukhov Vysotsky Monastery was founded in 1374 by the dispensation of the Serpukhov Prince Vladimir Andreevich the Brave, a cousin and associate...
  • Vysotsky Monastery is a walled Russian Orthodox monastery founded in the 1370s by Vladimir the Bold.
  • The Vysotsky Monastery was founded in 1374 by the Monk Sergius of Radonezh and Prince Vladimir Andreevich the Brave.
  • There are a lot of shrines in Vysotsky monastery among which the main place is occupied by the miraculous image of Holy Virgin of the Inexhaustible...
  • ...Holy Trinity Convent, Tula State Museum of Weapons, Yaroslavl Embankment, Boris and Gleb Monastery, Vysotsky Monastery, Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery.