Susanin Trophy, Kostroma Region.


Abandoned church in the forests of the Kostroma region. Kostroma Region is located in the north-east of the European part of Russia. Abandoned church in the forests of the Kostroma region.

Kostroma Region is located in the north-east of the European part of Russia. Abandoned church in the forests of the Kostroma region.

 IFA-W50 Stone Susanin is a popular place in the Kostroma region Stone Susanin is a popular place in the Kostroma region, he appeared here in 1988 in honor of the 375th anniversary celebration of the feat of Ivan Susanin. Weight monolith of 60 tons, it is located on a picturesque hill in the valley and is a swamp.

Stone Susanin is a popular place in the Kostroma region, he appeared here in 1988 in honor of the 375th anniversary celebration of the feat of Ivan Susanin. Weight monolith of 60 tons, it is located on a picturesque hill in the valley and is a swamp.

Susanin Trophy Kostroma region
Susanin Trophy, Kostroma region
Susanin Trophy, Kostroma region
Susanin Trophy, Kostroma region
Susanin Trophy, Kostroma region
Susanin Trophy, Kostroma region
Susanin Trophy, Kostroma region
Susanin Trophy, Kostroma region

Construction of the road of the North - West - Ural (Saint-Petersburg - Yekaterinburg) in the area of Ney - Manturovo. Army truck IFA -W50LA.

Construction of the road of the North – West – Ural (Saint-Petersburg – Yekaterinburg) in the area of Ney – Manturovo. Army truck IFA -W50LA.

Destroyed church in the forests of the Kostroma region.

Destroyed Nicholas Church in the tract Turlievo Manturovsky district of the Kostroma region. Brick church, built in 1857 by parishioners.

The main volume of the temple is a two-ternary quadruple, in the past completed with a glaucus. The two-tier belfry is connected with the main volume of the two-pillar refectory. There were aisles of the Prophet Elijah and Demetrius the Myrrh-streaming. It was closed in 1941. It has been abandoned since the 1960s, in serious technical condition.

 

Kostroma region.

Kostroma region, truck IFA-W50LA.

Kostroma region, truck IFA-W50LA.

Abandoned church in the forests of the Kostroma region.

Abandoned Mother of God (Trinity) Church on Vyatkina Hill (now the Pavlikovo tract) of the Kologrivsky District of the Kostroma Region.

Brick church, built in 1790 at the expense of parishioners. The main volume of the temple is a two-ternary quadruple with five-domed completion. The bell tower is three-story. At one time, it was connected to the four by a wide refectory, which has now been destroyed. Aisles: right in honor of the Nativity of the Virgin, left – in honor of the Icon of the Mother of God of Kazan. The temple is abandoned.

Kologriv small ancient town in Kostroma Oblast, located on the shores of Unzha River, tributary of the Volga. The picture on the right is seen Uspenski Cathedral.

Kologriv small ancient town in Kostroma Oblast, located on the shores of Unzha River, tributary of the Volga. The picture on the right is seen Uspenski Cathedral.

Kologriv located in the northeast of the Kostroma region, at a distance of 640 km from Moscow. Kologriv was founded as a fortress on the high right bank of Unzhi next to the Arkhangelsky graveyard. The fortress then stood in a completely different place, upstream of the river and it was called Okologrivye, that is, located at a high ridge, between ravines. In 1778, the village of Kichino was renamed into the county town of Kologriv, Kostroma province. In 1779, the city received a coat of arms, and in 1781 a city plan was approved, which was never fully implemented.

Kologriv located in the northeast of the Kostroma region, at a distance of 676 km from Moscow.

Kologriv located in the northeast of the Kostroma region, at a distance of 676 km from Moscow.