Located about 200 kilometers east of Moscow, Suzdar was once the capital of an ancient kingdom. Suzdar is known as a shining pearl in the town of Golden Ring. There are art-old Suzdar Kremlin and other buildings, here is quiet and pleasant.
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Suzdal Kremlin Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Located next to the curved Kaminka River in the old town, it is the center of Suzdal and the origin of Suzdal's development. The overall architectural style is white walls and blue roofs. It is small in scale and can be visited in ten minutes. There are the Cathedral of the Nativity of the Virgin, the Bell Tower and the Archbishop's Palace. In the Archbishop's Palace, there are also the conference hall, the Suzdal History Museum and the ancient Ross painting exhibition hall. Wait for the third hall.
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Located about 200 kilometers east of Moscow, Suzdar was once the capital of an ancient kingdom. Suzdar is known as a shining pearl in the town of Golden Ring. There are art-old Suzdar Kremlin and other buildings, here is quiet and pleasant.
Sucidar is located about 200 kilometers east of Moscow, Russia. Once the capital of a kingdom, an important religious center, the Kremlin of Suzdal is the founder of the Moscow Kremlin, and was the residence of the king in the 12th century, with a white wall and blue top in overall style, and a smaller scale.
The Suzdar Kremlin is arguably the origin of Suzdar's development, the center of Suzdar's existence since the tenth century. It is located on a towering hill, and the curved Kaminka (Каменка) river flows by. The most beautiful thing about the Kremlin is that these five azure blue surfaces are set with onion tops of small Venus, which are particularly eye-catching and can be seen from afar. The clear riversides are even more beautiful, making people feel rippling.
I don't know why it's called the Suzdald Kremlin, but it's pretty. The courtyard here is free, and tickets are required to enter the museum. We came too late for a day and came too early for a day. We only strolled around the courtyard. We could walk in ten minutes. We swayed for at least half an hour. The next morning, too early to open the door, a security brother came over, originally thought that we would tell us not to open the door and let us go, but he opened the small door let us in, hahaha, good people.
Not a big palace, the entrance is especially small, in the iron gate somewhere in the garden, so small that I almost thought that the entrance was the abandoned garden entrance of which family. The courtyard does not need tickets, the internal exhibition is needed, but there are not many things. If you don't go in to visit, you can walk in 10 minutes. It may be because of the onion building that I have seen too many onion buildings for several days in a row. Some aesthetic fatigue is not as beautiful as expected.
A few hundred meters southbound from the ancient trade corridor market is the Kremlin. Next to it is the wooden church museum. The town of Suzdar is famous for its wooden houses, rural scenery and countless churches dotted with the city. This church is the largest and most beautiful in the town. It is surrounded by hilly hills, curved rivers and winding rivers. The wooden houses of various styles are scattered on the water berths of the green field. Countless white chapels dotted with beautiful scenery.