• Kizhi Pogost is a historical site dating from the 17th century on Kizhi island. ... Russia Kizhi Pogost karelia black and white duck sepia people.
  • "The pogost of Kizhi (i.e. the Kizhi enclosure) is located on one of the many islands in Lake Onega, in Karelia. ... The Kizhi Pogost consists of the following
  • Kizhi Pogost was included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage sites and in 1993 listed as a Russian Cultural Heritage site.
  • Kizhi Pogost: 300 Years Old Multi-Dome Church Built Without Nails. Kizhi is a narrow strip of island on Lake Onega in the Republic of Karelia, Russia.
  • The Kizhi Pogost is now undergoing restoration, dedicated to the tricentennial anniversary of the Church of the Transfiguration, celebrated in 2014.
  • Kizhi Pogost: 300 Years Old Multi-Dome Church Built Without Nails. Kizhi is a narrow strip of island on Lake Onega in the Republic of Karelia, Russia.
  • The «Risk reduction plan for the Kizhi Pogost architectural ensemble» has been developed in the museum.
  • Kizhi Pogost is a unique monument of Russian wooden architecture and one of the most widely recognized architectural masterpieces in the world.
  • The Kizhi Pogost (also known as the Kizhi enclosures) were built on Kizhi Island, one of thousands of islands in Lake Onega in the Karelia region.
  • In 1911 landscape painter Iegoshua Shlugleit composed "In the Far North.” This image of Kizhi Pogost was purchased by none other than Tsar Nicholas II of Russia.