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The Kremlin at Suzdal

This post is part of a series of travelogues narrating my trip to Russia. Here are the other posts and pictures!
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6933 Suzdal town, old and rustic, protected from urbanization.

Suzdal (Суздаль / सुझ्दाल) is a historic small town near Vladimir, about 200 km from Moscow. It was once the capital of several Russian principalities and has many examples of early Russian architecture. I thought it was quite rustic, atypical town, later explained by the fact that this area falls under ‘limited development zone’ and construction projects are controlled. While one can see a little church or chapel in every corner of this town, there are two major ‘church complexes’ and the first one, Kremlin, is discussed here.

The Kremlin at Suzdal

6935 Kremlin’s “skyline”: I don’t remember the details :(

As explained before, Kremlin is the fortified power-center of a town and the Kremlin at Suzdal, a 1.4km earth rampart, encloses a handful of houses and a bunch of churches.

6939 Nativity of the Virgin Cathedral: Blue domes spangled with gold.

During the time of the Soviet Union, nearly all of Suzdal’s economy was planned around its tourist potential. As a result, very few modern buildings were constructed in Suzdal. Also, a number of wooden structures from other parts of Russia were transported here, and the whole city was converted into an ‘open-air museum’. Unfortunately, Suzdal’s dependence on tourism also meant its economy nearly came to a standstill when tourists stopped coming after the fall of the USSR, only revived during recent years.

6956 Wooden church of St. Nicholas.

Suzdal was probably the only place where I did not find any McDonalds restaurant! Neither did I see any visible signs of westernization such as glossy stores. “Livestock wandering the streets and elderly women washing cloths in the river (and tourists wielding digital cameras) are regular sights in Suzdal,” says Wikitravel.

6965 Market on the plaza outside Kremlin.

The little market was getting ready to close and we were racing against time to reach the next religious complex in Suzdal – The Saviour Monastery of St. Euthymius (coming up next).

6964 Market on the plaza outside Kremlin.

I’m sorry for the dull pictures, the weather was not at its best.

This post is part of a series of travelogues narrating my trip to Russia. Here are the other posts and pictures!
« Previous post: Bogolyubovo’s Church of the Intercession on the Nerl »

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  1. Linguist-in-Waiting on October 8th, 2009 said:

    I find it interesting that of all places in Russia, you decide to visit these little nooks and crannies, where no one has ever heard before. Truly an off-the-beaten path, I suppose.

    The church looks like a sauna room, and that is one interesting market!

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    • Priyank on October 8th, 2009 said:

      Hi Jeruen,
      I did try to visit less frequented places, but this one is supposedly a high-traffic destination, albeit for religious travelers. :) That sauna-room Church is not open for public, otherwise I’d have gone inside and checked if it was really a church or some clever Soviet ploy (it is from those times)… hehhee!

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  2. Mridula on October 8th, 2009 said:

    The second picture with the pastel colors looks quite beautiful.

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    • Priyank on October 12th, 2009 said:

      Thanks Mridula, unfortunately I can’t recollect the names of the buildings…

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  3. Russian Orthodox Bell Ringing » Final Transit : Travel Blog on October 9th, 2009 said:

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  4. Zhu on October 11th, 2009 said:

    Beautiful picture!

    The skyline is cool, as well as the market. Looks cold though.

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    • Priyank on October 14th, 2009 said:

      Yup, somewhat cold, it was about 4º :)

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