One of the most ancient cities in Russia stands at the confluence of the Oka and Moscow. Come admire the stone towers of the Kremlin and merchant mansions. Kolomna is a paradise for those with a sweet tooth: taste delicious marshmallow and honey, and you will fall in love with the ancient city!
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On the streets of Kolomna, it immediately becomes clear that in front of you is a city with a long history. Fortifications near the mouth of the Moscow River appeared in the 12th century to protect Russia from nomads. For several centuries, the Kolomna Kremlin was ravaged by the Golden Horde. In the 18th-19th centuries, Kolomna took off his military armor and became a city of merchants and artisans.
Modern buildings are striking in contrasts. The parade center and ancient monuments coexist with faceless lanes and cluttered courtyards. Touch the difficult history of our country, and you will get many pleasant impressions from your trip to Kolomna!
Kolomna Kremlin
Old stone forts have survived only in 50 cities of Russia. One of the medieval wonders adorns the center of Kolomna. Look at the Kremlin first of all! Feel the power of towers, walls and gates that hide magnificent cathedrals, temples and churches.
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Cathedral Square
The most photogenic place in the city is in the heart of the Kolomna Kremlin. On Cathedral Square there is a five-domed Assumption Cathedral with a high hipped bell tower. The first temple on this site was built by Dmitry Donskoy in honor of the victory at the Kulikovo field.
In addition to the cathedral, the old square is decorated with the women's New Golutvin monastery, the Church of the Resurrection of the Word, the Tikhvin church and the modern landmark of Kolomna - the monument to Cyril and Methodius. This monument was erected in 2007.
Epiphany Staro-Golutvin Monastery
The men's abode near the confluence of Moscow with the Oka is one of the oldest sights of Kolomna. The monastery appeared at the end of the XIV century and was rebuilt many times. Admire the temples of the 16th-19th centuries and the original fence with Gothic towers, designed by the famous architect F.M. Kazakov.
John the Baptist Church
Do you want to see the oldest building that has survived in the Moscow region? The unique sight of Kolomna is located in the north-west - in the Gorodishche region. The history of the church began at the beginning of the XIV century.
The fact that the temple is many centuries old is evident from the laconic architecture and simple proportions. The walls are built of roughly hewn limestone blocks. The first buildings of white-stone Moscow were erected from exactly the same stone.
Church of St. Nicholas on Posada
A picturesque Old Believer temple is the dream of any photographer! You will see a five-domed beam directed upwards and 105 neat kokoshniks. An elegant merchant church in the style of the Moscow pattern was built at the beginning of the 18th century. During the years of the struggle of Soviet power with religion, the Kolomna church was completely destroyed, and after 50 years its decoration had to be restored anew.
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Church of the Intercession of the Virgin
The soft blue church is especially good against the bright blue sky! The temple in Staraya Kolomna appeared in 1812, in honor of the victory in the war with Napoleon. In the 1930s, the fate of the church was sad. It was closed for services, and the abbot was shot on a false denunciation. For a long time, a small hardware factory worked in the building, but then the temple was restored and handed over to believers.
Temple of Michael the Archangel
Some of the gates of the Kolomna Kremlin are called Mikhailovsky, because they lead to the Church of the Archangel Michael. The first wooden temple on this site appeared in the XIV century. In 1700, the townspeople built a stone church, and at the beginning of the 19th century - the church that has survived to this day.
During the years of Soviet power, the religious building housed a local history museum, now the church is active. The inside of the temple is pretty empty, the old murals have not survived, but from the outside the architectural monument looks great! Classic proportions, a neat portico with columns and a dome-rotunda are the work of the talented architect Fyodor Mikhailovich Shestakov.
Church of the Resurrection of the Word
One of the oldest and most mysterious sights of Kolomna is a small church in the Kolomna Kremlin. The miniature wonder has a neat porch, a sloping dome with lucarnes and a small dome on a high drum. Nobody knows when the temple was built, but according to documents it is known that in 1336 Dmitry Donskoy and the Suzdal princess Evdokia were married here.
The old church was renovated several times, so it looks different than many centuries ago. In 1929, the ancient temple was closed to believers, and a gym was set up inside it. In 1990, the building was returned to the Church. Today, church services are being held in the restored church.
Novo-Golutvin monastery
At the very beginning of the 19th century, a women's monastery was founded on the territory of the Kolomna Kremlin. This monastery in Kolomna has a quite prosperous history. It was not persecuted in the 1930s, closed or plundered. Today, 80 sisters and novices live in the Novo-Golutvin monastery. They hospitably allow pilgrims and tourists to visit, but they ask them not to take photos of the nuns and not take photographs inside the temples.
Guided tours of the monastery are free. Hear a story about the history of the monastery and see the unique carved mahogany iconostasis in the Intercession Church. On the territory of the monastery there is a nursery where rare breeds of dogs are raised. The monastery shop sells honey, fresh bread, pastries and eggs.
Marshmallow museum
Have you tried raspberry marshmallow? And the nutty one? And pumpkin? To find out where the delicious treats are made, plan a visit to the Kolomenskaya Pastila Museum. It is located in the restored house of the Suranov merchants, next to the Old Believer Church of St. Nicholas on Posada.
Guests are told about the legends of the Kolomenskoye Posad, Bishop Nikita's apples and the treasure that was found in an old buffet. You will not only hear sweet stories, but also taste different types of Kolomna pastilles. On weekdays, a ticket costs 400 rubles, and on weekends - 500 rubles.
Ozerov's house
A historic building from the late 18th century stands in the city center. An interesting cultural center is located behind a representative facade with columns. Tourists can see an exhibition of wooden sculptures and romantic paintings by the artist Konstantin Vasiliev. There is also a museum of the artist Abakumov, which depicted the native nature and life of the inhabitants of Kolomna. The salon sells Kolomna souvenirs and paintings by local painters. Admission for adults costs 100 rubles, and for children - 50 rubles.
The estate of the merchants Lazhechnikovs
It is interesting to see in Kolomna an old house built in the late 18th - early 19th centuries. The exhibition "Kolomna of the Past Centuries" is open here. Find out at what price Kolomna rolls were selling, learn how to use the ruble, admire old lace tablecloths and lift a pound weight!
The Kolomna Museum is famous for its interesting interactive programs. In the estate, they show a silent movie to the accompaniment of a pianist, arrange a tasting of mead and tea with marshmallows. The entrance costs 100 rubles.
Assumption Brusensky Monastery
One of the two monasteries on the territory of the Kolomna Kremlin was founded in the middle of the 16th century as a male monastery. Then the monastery was destroyed in order to restore it as a nunnery in the Time of Troubles. Until the middle of the 18th century, all buildings, except for one temple, were wooden.
In 1922 the old monastery was closed.All novices were evicted, and a hostel and a vegetable store were opened on the territory. Monastic life was resumed here only after 75 years.
Church of the Epiphany in Gonchary
The beautiful 17th century temple is interesting for its original decoration and church art objects. The one-story refectory connects the high bell tower and the quadrangle with five small domes. Admire the carved gilded iconostasis and ancient icons!
Church of St. John the Evangelist
From any part of Staraya Kolomna you can see the high bell tower of the Church of St. John the Theologian. The picturesque landmark of Kolomna was built in the first half of the 19th century. The Empire style building has five tiers and rises to 67 m. The old bell tower is connected to the temple and the refectory. Inside the church there is an unusual bas-relief icon depicting the Mother of God and the Child and John the Theologian.
Bobrenev Theotokos-Nativity monastery
The current male monastery is located in the village of Staroe Bobrenevo, 3 km north of Kolomna. It was founded in the XIV century with the blessing of Sergius of Radonezh in honor of Dmitry Donskoy's comrade-in-arms - Vladimir Mikhailovich Bobrok-Volynts. The old monastery flourished for several centuries, but in 1929 it was closed and ravaged.
The revival of the monastery began in 1991. Today the area is open to pilgrims and tourists. Visit the unique chapel of the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin, which is called the Temple of the Singing Angels! This place is famous for its unique acoustics. When only one person sings in the choirs, it seems that sounds are carried from different directions.
Peace park
The largest park in the city center was founded in 1948. Today it is a favorite vacation spot for townspeople and tourists. The park has many shady trees and beautifully decorated flower beds, cafes and restaurants. Look at the largest fountain in Kolomna, the jets of which flow to the height of a nine-story building. If you are traveling with children, go to the fun rides and ride the Ferris wheel!
Museum of local lore
There is a museum in the Kolomna Kremlin, where about 30 thousand exhibits are kept. The first floor of the building tells about the nature of the region, and the second - about the history of the ancient city.
It is interesting to see the Museum of Local Lore in Kolomna with your child. Interesting thematic excursions for children are held here: "Meet the Museum!", "The Miracle in the Feathers" and "The Winter House of Wild Animals". Tickets for adults cost 40 rubles, and for children - 25 rubles.
Museum of Military Glory
The museum exposition, which tells about the military glory of the city, opened in Kolomna in 2010. It is located in a new building of unusual architecture. The red facade looks like a banner, and in front of it is a rectangular arch with an alarm bell.
In the halls of the museum you can see medieval weapons, life-size mannequins in military uniform, models of military equipment, cold and firearms. Admission for adults costs 50 rubles, and for children - 50 rubles. Children under 6 years old are admitted free of charge.
Museum "Kuznechnaya Sloboda"
More than 20 years ago, Ilya Georgievich Lebedev began to collect a collection of wooden, forged and cast products from different eras. In 2010, an unusual museum "Kuznechnaya Sloboda" was opened in Kolomna, which today houses more than seven thousand exhibits.
Look at a piece of our history - warrior armor, horseshoes, irons, weapons, hunting and fishing accessories. The entrance to the museum costs 100 rubles. All guests are invited to participate in blacksmithing master classes.
What to see in Kolomna
Non-trivial sights in Kolomna
Skating center "Kolomna"... There is a huge high-tech building next to the Kolomna Kremlin. Combine a hike through the museums of Kolomna with ice skating in a modern ice palace!
Samovar Museum... A picturesque landmark of Kolomna is an exhibition of the private collection of the Burov family. The museum exhibits over 400 old samovars, a Russian stove, a souvenir shop and a cozy cafe.
Favorite Toy Museum... The private gallery takes you on a journey back in time. The halls display old toys from Soviet childhood and works of authorship by contemporary masters. Guided entrance costs 200 rubles, and an independent inspection costs 100 rubles.
Kuprin's house... If you love the writer's work, visit his sister's house, where Kuprin wrote several works. The one-storey wooden building has remained almost unchanged.
Museum "Kalachnaya"... Want to see how delicious Kolomna rolls are baked? Come to Zaitseva Street, a renovated house from the mid-19th century.
Museum "Secrets of the Kolomna mead"... One of the tasty sights of Kolomna is wonderful honey. Learn about the history of beekeeping in Kolomna land, prepare honey sbiten and taste different varieties of local honey! A ticket to the museum costs 350 rubles.
What to see in Kolomna in 1 day
- Kolomna Kremlin
- local history museum
- Museum "Kalachnaya"
- marshmallow museum
- Peace park
- the estate of the merchants Lazhechnikovs.