• There are 305 landmarks and recorded structures in Suzdal, including 30 houses of worship, 14 ringer towers and 5 religious communities and cloisters.
  • The Convent was founded in 1364 and as the other Suzdal monasteries it was wooden. The present appearance of the Convent dates back to the 16th century.
  • It is located 200 kilometers from Moscow. It is possible to reach this town from Yaroslavsky railway station in Moscow, visiting Vladimir. Suzdal is a World Heritage Site.
  • Suzdal çok turistik bir yer. Her gün yüzlerce konuk burada kalmaktadır ve bu nedenle şehirde konaklama ve hediyelik eşya fiyatları insanlık dışı görünebilir.
  • Suzdal (Russian: Суздаль) is a city on the Kamenka River in Russia. It is within Vladimir Oblast, and is about 26 km (16 mi) from the city of Vladimir.
  • About million of tourists visit that real museum town (this official status Suzdal got in 1967 and there are no any other museum towns in Russia yet) every year.
  • Suzdal happens to be one of the oldest towns in Russia. Today Suzdal is one of the smallest Russian Golden Ring towns with population merely below 10000.
  • It is one of the main orthodox church religious centers in Russia and one of the most ancient Russian towns. There are 13 000 people living in Suzdal now.
  • Suzdal is located 200 km (124 mi) Northeast of Moscow in Russia. It is one of the oldest and best preserved medieval towns of Medieval Russia.
  • The powerful fortress - the Suzdal Kremlin - was the beginning of a new city. In 1024 the Suzdal was first mentioned in the chronicles.