• After the Russo-Crimean War (1571), which saw the monastery reduced to ashes, it was restored on a grander scale. ... Allow map scroll. Vysotsky Monastery.
  • Established by Vladimir the Bold in the 14th Century, Vysotsky Monastery has served to protect the city's southern borders from the invading forces of Tatars.
  • Vysotsky Monastery is located at the southern end of old Serpukhov. Its name came from the raised, vysoky, position above the Nara river.
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  • Vysotsky Manastırı - Vysotsky Monastery. "Yüksek Yerleşimli" Manastır Serpukhov.
  • Vysotsky Manastırı (Rusça : Высоцкий монастырь) Serpukhov bölgesindeki Nara Nehri'nin yüksek sol yakasına komuta eden duvarla çevrili Rus Ortodoks manastırı...
  • Vysotsky Monastery is a walled Russian Orthodox monastery commanding the high left bank of the Nara River in Serpukhov, close to 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...