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Rostov
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{{otheruses4|a town in Yaroslavl Oblast|the administrative centre of Rostov Oblast|Rostov-on-Don}}
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'''Rostov''' (
Russian language Russian: РоÑ?тоÌ?в;
Old Norse: Rostofa) is one of the oldest towns in
Russia and an important tourist centre of the so called
Golden ring. It is located on the shores of
Lake Nero in
Yaroslavl Oblast. Population—35,300 (
2002).
While the official name of the town is Rostov, it is better known to Russians as '''Rostov Veliky''', i.e. ''Rostov the Great''. This name is used to distinguish it from
Rostov on Don, which is now a much larger city. '''Rostov Yaroslavsky''' is the official name of its railway station (due to its position in Yaroslavl Oblast); the town itself is hardly ever called so.
History
Image:RostovKremlin.jpeg right|thumb|200px|Rostov Kremlin in summer (1911).
First mentioned in the year
862 as an already important settlement, by the 13th century Rostov became capital city of one of the most prominent Russian
principality principalities. It was incorporated into
Muscovy late in the
15th century.
Even after it lost its independence, Rostov was still an ecclesiastic center of utmost importance (from
988 it was the see of one of the first Russian
bishoprics). In the
14th century the bishops of Rostov became
archbishops and late in the
16th century,
metropolitan bishop metropolitans. It is to one of those metropolitans, Iona (Jonah) Sysoevich (ca.
1607-
1690) that the town owes its main landmark, the
kremlin that many regard as the finest outside of
Moscow.
Ravaged by the
Mongols in the
13th century 13th-
14th century 14th centuries and
Poles in
1608, Rostov is now little more than a sleepy village. The metropolitan see was transferred to
Yaroslavl late in the
18th century.
Apart from its history Rostov is renowned for its
vitreous enamel enamels.
Image:Rostov kremlin.jpg thumb|200px|Rostov Kremlin in winter (1970).
Layout
The central
Town square square of Rostov is occupied by the enormous Assumption
cathedral. It is not known when the present building was erected, mid-16th century being the most likely date. Lower parts of the cathedral walls are dated to the 12th century. The ponderous
belfry bell-tower was constructed mostly in the 17th century. Its
bell (instrument) bells are among the largest and most famous in Russia; each has its own name. The largest bell, cast in 1688, weighs some 32000 kilograms. It is named Sysoi to honour the metropolitan's father.
Image:rostov borisogleb.gif thumb|The [[Borisoglebsky|monastery of Sts Boris and Gleb near Rostov (1923).]]
An area situated between the cathedral square and the lake was chosen by Iona Sysoevich as a place for his fairy-tale
residence. All the construction works were carried out between 1667 and 1694. Major buildings include the ornate Savior Church-na-Senyakh (1675), the sombre Church of St Gregory (1670), and the
barbican churches of St John the Apostle (1683) and of the Resurrection of Christ (1670). The residence, often erroneously called
kremlin, also includes eleven
towers of fanciful appearance, numerous
palaces, several small belfries and the dimunitive
baroque Church of Our Lady of
Smolensk (1693). All the churches are elaborately painted and decorated.
The cathedral and four tall kremlin churches with their silver "blind"
domes were imitated throughout the city. This tendency is particularly evident in the Savior-on-the-Market church and the cathedral church of the Nativity convent, both dating from the 17th century and situated near the kremlin walls. The oldest church within the city centre was consecrated to St Isidore the Blessed in 1565. They say that
Ivan the Terrible had the architect executed, because his church was so much smaller than its predecessor.
The kremlin is flanked by two great
monasteries, both facing the Lake Nero. To the right from the Kremlin stands the
Abraham monastery, founded in the 11th century and one of the oldest in
Russia. Its cathedral, commissioned by
Ivan the Terrible in
1553 to commemorate the conquest of
Kazan, inspired numerous churches in the region, particularly in
Yaroslavl.
Image:rostov sheremetev chapel.jpg right|thumb|Neoclassical interior of the Yakovlevsky monastery (1913).
The Yakovlevsky monastery, situated to the left from the kremlin on the town's outskirts, has been greatly venerated as the shrine of St
Dmitry of Rostov. Most of the monastery structures were built in the late 18th and early 19th centuries in the fine
neoclassicism neoclassical style. There are also two 17th-century churches, dedicated to the Conception of St Anna and to the Transfiguration of Our Saviour. Unlike most other churches in the town, the monastery belongs to the
Russian Orthodoxy and houses a theological
seminary.
Surroundings
The vicinity of Rostov is rich in old architecture. For example, an old wooden church (1687-89) may be seen in the village of Ishnia. One of the best preserved monasteries in Russia, that of Sts
Boris and Gleb, is situated in
Borisoglebsky, about 20 km west of the town. The
Borisoglebsky monastery was favoured by
Ivan the Terrible who personally supervised the construction of towered walls and bell-tower around an even more ancient cathedral. The only addition made to the monastery after Ivan's death is a superb
barbican church, commissioned by the metropolitan Iona Sysoevich.
Rostov in film
* ''
Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future'' ({{lang-ru.html">1973 in film
1973), by
Leonid Gaidai.
See also
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Interior view of the Rostov Kremlin
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Moonlight view of the Yakovlevsky Monastery from the Lake Nero
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:Image:Church in rostov.JPG One of the churches in the kremlin
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External links
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Official site of the Rostov Kremlin (in Russian}
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Landmarks of Rostov (in Russian) (click next to a number to see a picture)
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More landmarks of Rostov (in Russian) (click next to a number to see a picture)
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The Monastery of Sts Boris and Gleb (in Russian) (click next to a number to see a picture)
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Satellite picture by Google Maps
Category:Historical cities and towns in Russia
Category:Cities and towns in Yaroslavl Oblast
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