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History: The city of Sergiyev Posad is the religious center of the Moscow Region as its first monastery was founded in 1337.[1] The monastery began as a church built by Sergius of Radonezh, made out of wood, and by 1345 was recognized as a place of religious worship. [2]
In the 16th and 17th centuries, the religious center continued expanding into new monastery buildings, living areas, and stone walls, which withheld a Polish Siege of 1608-1610.[3]
In the 18th century, wooden monasteries were mostly destroyed, rebuilt, and began reconstruction and settlement (roads, hotels, stable, living quarters and hospice).[4]
Lavra was closed in 1919 after the Russian Revolution, similar to all other places of worship in the USSR.[5] The monastery reopened in 1941 during WW2 and continued to serve as a religious and historical center of Russia[6].[7]
Culture:
The culture of Sergiyev Posad focuses on its religious and toymaking history, as well as classical music and art.[8] The Sergiyev Posad State History and Art Museum-Preserve contain the Lavra complex of monasteries, and a museum called the “Konny Dvor”, which is comprised of art and excavated artifacts.[9]
In addition to the Lavra monasteries, the Chernigovsky Skete was built as a men's monastery in the 19th century, providing space for over 400 monks.[10]
Today, the Skete is quiet and peaceful, with only 10 monks coming to complete its everyday functions.[11]
The Russian wooden toys, Matreshki, were invented there by an artist Sergey Malyutin, and are now displayed in the Toy Museum.[12] There are over 800 exhibits from the 11-21st century, including artifacts from other countries.[13]
Because of the town’s deep-rooted focus on art and music, it has many schools for children, and they are enrolled between the ages of 6-8 years old.[14]
- ^ "Sergiyev Posad". Britannica.
- ^ "Sergiev Posad History".
- ^ "History of Trinity Sergius Lavra".
- ^ "Architectural Ensemble of the Trinity Sergius Lavra in Sergiev Posad".
- ^ "Attractions of Sergiev Posad".
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- ^ "Sergiyev Posad".
- ^ "Sergiev Posad: An Introduction".
- ^ "The Sergiev Posad State History and Art Museum-Preserve".
- ^ "Chernihovsky Skit".
- ^ "Chernihovsky Skete".
- ^ "Around the City: Toy Museum".
- ^ "Museum Information".
- ^ "Public schools churning out future musicians and artists".