ValaamValaam, the most scenic island in the northern part of Lake Ladoga, a gem of Karelia. Severe rocks, pine forests, scenic inland lakes; the ancient Spaso-Preobrazhensky Monastery |
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Cathedral of the Transfiguration of the SaviourThe monumental Cathedral of the Transfiguration of the Saviour, built in 1887-1896 in the Byzantine style, is the main gem of the historic-cultural complex of Valaam monastery |
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Gethsemane sketeGethsemane (Yellow) skete was founded in 1901, when Father Mavriky brought here from Jerusalem a fraction of the Holy Sepulchre; the church of the Dormition of Virgin Mary |
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Skete of All SaintsSkete of All Saints (or White skete), the oldest and largest in the monastery, is situated on the second largest island in the Valaam archipelago - the Hermit Island |
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Skete of st. Alexander of the SvirSkete of st. Alexander of the Svir is situated on the Svyatoi (Holy) island, where in the end of 14th - beginning of 15th century, in the artificial rock cave, lived the aforenamed saint |
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Skete of st. Nicolas the Wonder-WorkerThe most beautiful church, snow-white monks' house, apple orchard and granite worship cross create inimitably elegant landscape and architectural ensemble of St. Nicolas skete |
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Skete of the Konevskaya icon of Our LadySkete of the Konevskaya icon of Our Lady, with its modest wooden church, is located on the shore of Hegumen Lake, the largest of three quiet picturesque inland lakes |
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Skete of the Smolensk icon of Our LadySkete of the Smolensk icon of Our Lady, founded on the southern extremity of the Skitsky Island in the beginning of 20th century, is known for its church in the Pskov architectural style |
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The Resurrection sketeThe Resurrection skete, located on the hill above Big Nikon bay, is the only one Valaam skete, inhabited not by monks, but by monastery guides, who meet and serve arriving pilgrims |
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Valaam MonasteryMonastery of the Transfiguration of the Savior on the island of Valaam in Lake Ladoga is one of the most ancient cloisters in Russia, founded according the legend as far back as X cent. |