- virtualglobetrotting.com map/vysotsky-monastery/…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.
- cityseeker.com serpukhov/916277-vysotsky-monasteryEstablished 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.
- moscow-driver.com photos/moscow_region/serpukhov/…Vysotsky Monastery is located at the southern end of old Serpukhov. Its name came from the raised, vysoky, position above the Nara river.
- thingstodopost.org tag/vysotsky-monasteryVysotsky Monastery. -- Continents -- Africa Asia Caribbean Central America Europe Middle East Nouth America Pacific South America.
- wikijtr.icu wiki/Vysotsky_MonasteryVysotsky Manastırı - Vysotsky Monastery. "Yüksek Yerleşimli" Manastır Serpukhov.
- tropki.com russia/moscow-region/serpukhov/…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.
- OpenTripMap.com en/card/W115546572Its 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...
- wikidata.org wiki/Q4129577Russian Orthodox monastery in Serpukhov, Russia. edit. Statements. instance of. Eastern Orthodox monastery. 0 references. architectural landmark.