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Russian ancient towns of the Central European part of Russia are famed for their fabulous onion-domed skylines, hundred-strong amazing churches and the medieval frescoes inside. This tour covers the most known ancient towns - Novgorod, Pskov, Izborsk, Pechory and Smolensk. It gives a great opportuni...Read more
Duration: 6 days
Type: Private Tours
US$ 2353
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The Central European part of Russia is known for its ancient towns, many of them fortified with Kremlins and all containing medieval cathedrals and other monuments. This tour will give you a great opportunity to break away from the bustle of the city and see the real Russia. You will make stops in t...Read more
Duration: 6 days
US$ 1,362
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per person, based on 2-people group
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Holy Assumption Cathedral is the heart of Smolensk and its symbol, its “business card”-so to speak. The Cathedral Church is located in the central part of the city on the Cathedral Hill and can be seen from virtually every part of the city. On observation deck on Cathedral Hill you can see the panoramic view of the Smolensk Wall and the northern part of the city. Russian art historian accurately noted “Smolensk without the Assumption Cathedral is as unimaginable as Egypt withou... Read more
Holy Assumption Cathedral is the heart of Smolensk and its symbol, its “business card”-so to speak. The Cathedral Church is located in the central part of the city on the Cathedral Hill and can be seen from virtually every part of the city. On observation deck on Cathedral Hill you can see the panoramic view of the Smolensk Wall and the northern part of the city. Russian art historian accurately noted “Smolensk without the Assumption Cathedral is as unimaginable as Egypt without the Pyramids or Athens without an Acropolis…”  Read more