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New Tikhvin Nunnery

Ново-Тихвинский женский монастырь
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Zelyonaya Roshha St., 1, Yekaterinburg 620144, RussiaMap
Phone+7 343 257-50-95
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  • 874AndrewE
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    Serene setting, spectacular artworks

    A quiet, peaceful setting tucked away near the center of the city. The monestary is, of course, not open to the public, but the beautiful church is. Rich, luminous frescoes throughout. I would recomme...

    Reviewed on Nov 22, 2017
  • 874AndrewE
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    Serene setting, spectacular artworks

    A quiet, peaceful setting tucked away near the center of the city. The monestary is, of course, not open to the public, but the beautiful church is. Rich, luminous frescoes throughout. I would recomme...

    Reviewed on Nov 22, 2017
  • tatyanay1
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    Wonderful place to visit!

    The monastery is a wonderful place to visit. The church is simply gorgeous and the atmosphere here is very special and kind. There is a nice cafe inside which sells pasties made at the monastery.

    Reviewed on Aug 30, 2017
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    Wonderful place to visit!

    The monastery is a wonderful place to visit. The church is simply gorgeous and the atmosphere here is very special and kind. There is a nice cafe inside which sells pasties made at the monastery.

    Reviewed on Aug 30, 2017
  • Paul G
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    A sanctuary of peace and beauty

    Founded at the end of the 18th century, the Novo-Tikhvinsky Convent was the largest monastery in Urals before the revolution. It had six churches and several workshops in operation: the monastery was ...

    Reviewed on Jul 11, 2016
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