Suzdal. The Golden Ring of Russia. Photobook

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Suzdal. The Golden Ring of Russia. Photobook
Šrift:Väiksem АаSuurem Aa

© Kate Nikolaeva, 2021

ISBN 978-5-0053-9872-7

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Preface

Suzdal is an ancient Russian city in the Vladimir region. It has become a nature reserve city and is considered the pearl of the Golden Ring of Russia.

Suzdal was founded in 1024, received the status of a city in 1778.

The historical name of the city of Sugdal.

Suzdal became a museum city in 1967, it became popular thanks to the Moscow journalist Yuri Bychkov.

In 1974, Suzdal received the Order "Badge of Honor" for the preservation of cultural heritage and the development of tourism.

In 1982, the International Federation of Journalists and Writers who Write about Tourism awarded Suzdal the Golden Apple prize for services to the development of international tourism.

In 1992, UNESCO included the white stone monuments of Suzdal in the list of World Heritage Sites.

In Suzdal, it is quiet and calm, the measured pace of life. The townspeople are not in a hurry, they are not running anywhere.

Tourists come to Suzdal to see the city and take a break from the hustle and bustle of the world.

The city consists of two parts: the Kremlin and the Posad.

The territory of the Kremlin is bounded by ramparts, the buildings behind the ramparts belong to the posad.

In Suzdal, you can admire the beauty of nature and sunsets. The city has preserved meadows, a river, there are no copses.

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