Moscow State United Artistic Historical, Architectural and Natural Landscape Museum-Reserve “Kolomenskoye”.
It was created in 2005 on the basis of the Kolomenskoye State Museum-Reserve (founded in 1923). It includes the most interesting historical, cultural and natural territories of Moscow: the ancient villages of Kolomenskoye and Dyakovo with a complex of buildings of the ancient sovereign residence, part of the royal estate Izmailovo and the estate Lyublino.
The museum-reserve includes three historical territories:
1. The ancient village of Kolomenskoye near Moscow with the buildings of the Sovereign's Court, a museum of wooden architecture, ancient gardens and parks (XIV-XIX centuries);
2. The natural and historical-cultural complex of the estate N.A. Durasov in Lublin (beginning of the 19th century);
3. Monuments on the territory of Izmaylovo estate (XVII-XIX centuries).
Kolomenskoye - the residence of the great princes of Moscow and Russian tsars has been known since the XIV century. Its unique architectural ensemble is of great artistic and historical value.
It is here that the Church of the Ascension of the Lord, built in 1532, is located. It has for many centuries been a unique example of Russian architecture, which had a profound influence on the development of architecture in Eastern Europe. This is one of the first tent stone temples in Russia. All these years, it has not undergone significant restructuring and reconstruction, which was one of the reasons for the inclusion of the monument in 1994 on the UNESCO World Heritage List, along with the Moscow Kremlin and Red Square. The territory of the Kolomenskoye Museum is a valuable national landscape that has preserved an ancient natural relief with a unique flora. A significant part of the territory is occupied by extensive parks, picturesque ravines, high hills, the water surface of the Moscow River. This is a unique reserve with monuments of history, architecture, archeology and nature, located almost in the center of Moscow.
In 2010, the reconstruction of the unique wooden Palace of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich in the territory of the former village of Dyakov was completed with the aim of placing a museum and exhibition center in it, creating an exposition of elements of culture and imperial life of the 17th century, as well as showing the funds stored in the vaults of the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve "
Негізгі бет Moscow. Museum-reserve “Kolomenskoye”. Winter walk.
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