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Novgorod Collection (page 6)

Novgorod, a city steeped in history and culture, is a treasure trove of captivating sights

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Russia, Veliky Novgorod, fresco depicting Universal Judgment in Cathedral of Our Lady of Sign

Russia, Veliky Novgorod, fresco depicting Universal Judgment in Cathedral of Our Lady of Sign
Russia - Historic Monuments of Novgorod (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1992). Cathedral of Our Lady of the Sign (1682-1688). Interior, fresco depicting the Universal Judgment, 18th century

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Russia, Veliky Novgorod, fresco by Theophanes Greek in church of Transfiguration of Our Saviour

Russia, Veliky Novgorod, fresco by Theophanes Greek in church of Transfiguration of Our Saviour
Russia - Historic Monuments of Novgorod (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1992). Church of the Transfiguration of Our Saviour, 1198. Interior, detail of fresco by Theophanes the Greek, 14th century

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Russia, Veliky Novgorod, fresco depicting Saints in Cathedral of Our Lady of Sign

Russia, Veliky Novgorod, fresco depicting Saints in Cathedral of Our Lady of Sign
Russia - Historic Monuments of Novgorod (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1992). Cathedral of Our Lady of the Sign (1682-1688). Interior, fresco depicting Saints, 18th century

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Russia, Veliky Novgorod, monastic cells and church of Exaltation of Cross at Yuriev Monastery

Russia, Veliky Novgorod, monastic cells and church of Exaltation of Cross at Yuriev Monastery
Russia - Historic Monuments of Novgorod and surroundings (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1992). Yuriev Monastery, founded in 1119 and restored in the 19th century

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Russia, Veliky Novgorod, bell tower at Yuriev Monastery

Russia, Veliky Novgorod, bell tower at Yuriev Monastery
Russia - Historic Monuments of Novgorod and surroundings (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1992). Yuriev Monastery, founded in 1119 and restored in the 19th century. The bell tower

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Russia, Veliky Novgorod, Alexander Nevsky statue and domes of church of Saints Boris and Gleb

Russia, Veliky Novgorod, Alexander Nevsky statue and domes of church of Saints Boris and Gleb
Russia - Historic Monuments of Novgorod (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1992). Alexander Nevsky statue and the domes of the Church of Saints Boris and Gleb, 1536

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Russia, Veliky Novgorod, Cathedral of Our Lady of Sign exterior

Russia, Veliky Novgorod, Cathedral of Our Lady of Sign exterior
Russia - Historic Monuments of Novgorod (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1992). Cathedral of Our Lady of the Sign (1682-1688)

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Russia, Veliky Novgorod, Saint Theodores church exterior

Russia, Veliky Novgorod, Saint Theodores church exterior
Russia - Historic Monuments of Novgorod (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1992). Saint Theodores Church, 1360

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Russia, Veliky Novgorod, Saint Theodores church exterior

Russia, Veliky Novgorod, Saint Theodores church exterior
Russia - Historic Monuments of Novgorod (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1992). Saint Theodores Church, 1360

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Russia, Veliky Novgorod, Saviour and Court Towers on Kremlin walls

Russia, Veliky Novgorod, Saviour and Court Towers on Kremlin walls
Russia - Historic Monuments of Novgorod (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1992). The Kremlin (Krom) walls. The Saviour tower and the Court tower, 16th-17th century

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Russia, Veliky Novgorod, Kukui Tower on Kremlin walls

Russia, Veliky Novgorod, Kukui Tower on Kremlin walls
Russia - Historic Monuments of Novgorod (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1992). The Kremlin (Krom) walls. The Kukui tower, 17th century

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Russia, Veliky Novgorod, church of Saint Procopius and church of Myrrh-bearing Women at Jaroslavs

Russia, Veliky Novgorod, church of Saint Procopius and church of Myrrh-bearing Women at Jaroslavs Court
Russia - Historic Monuments of Novgorod (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1992). Jaroslavs Court, old trading area. Church of Saint Procopius and Church of the Myrrh-bearing Women

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Russia, Veliky Novgorod, market entrance to Jaroslavs Court

Russia, Veliky Novgorod, market entrance to Jaroslavs Court
Russia - Historic Monuments of Novgorod (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1992). Jaroslavs Court, old trading area. The market entrance (Gostiny Dvor, 15th-17th century)

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Russia, Veliky Novgorod, Kukui Tower on Kremlin walls

Russia, Veliky Novgorod, Kukui Tower on Kremlin walls
Russia - Historic Monuments of Novgorod (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1992). The Kremlin (Krom) walls. The Kukui tower, 17th century

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Russia, Veliky Novgorod, Intercession and Kukui Towers on Kremlin walls

Russia, Veliky Novgorod, Intercession and Kukui Towers on Kremlin walls
Russia - Historic Monuments of Novgorod (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1992). The Kremlin (Krom) walls. The Intercession tower, 16th century, and the Kukui tower, 17th century

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Exterior of church, Novgorod, Russia. Photograph UNESCO

Exterior of church, Novgorod, Russia. Photograph UNESCO

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Minins Appeal, 1896. Oil on canvas. Konstantin Makovsky (1839-1915) Russian artist

Minins Appeal, 1896. Oil on canvas. Konstantin Makovsky (1839-1915) Russian artist. Kuzma Minin (d1616) c1611 appealing to people of Nizhny Novgorod to raise funds to equip a Volunteer Army against

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Vladimir and Rogneda, 1770. Oil on canvas. Anton Losenko (1737-1773) Russian

Vladimir and Rogneda, 1770. Oil on canvas. Anton Losenko (1737-1773) Russian neoclassical painter. Rogneda of Polosk (962-1002) taken by force by Vladimir of Novgorod (c958-1015)

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Cathedral of St. Sophia, Kremlin of Novgorod, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Novgorod, Russia, Europe

Cathedral of St. Sophia, Kremlin of Novgorod, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Novgorod, Russia, Europe

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Cathedral of St. Sophia, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Novgorod, Russia, Europe

Cathedral of St. Sophia, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Novgorod, Russia, Europe

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Church of Saints Peter and Paul, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Novgorod, Russia, Europe Church of St

Church of Saints Peter and Paul, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Novgorod, Russia, Europe Church of St. Paraskevi, Novgorod, Russia, Europe

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Velicky Novgorod, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Novgorod, Russia, Europe

Velicky Novgorod, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Novgorod, Russia, Europe

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Huge sailing boat on the Volkhov River, Velicky Novgorod, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Novgorod

Huge sailing boat on the Volkhov River, Velicky Novgorod, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Novgorod, Russia, Europe

Background imageNovgorod Collection: The Kremlin of Novgorod, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Novgorod, Russia, Europe

The Kremlin of Novgorod, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Novgorod, Russia, Europe

Background imageNovgorod Collection: A floating hospital on the Volga in Nijni-Novgorod. Wood engraving, English, 1892

A floating hospital on the Volga in Nijni-Novgorod. Wood engraving, English, 1892
CHOLERA IN RUSSIA, 1892. A floating hospital on the Volga in Nijni-Novgorod. Wood engraving, English, 1892

Background imageNovgorod Collection: The Church of Transfiguration of Our Saviour

The Church of Transfiguration of Our Saviour. RUSSIA. Novgorod. Church of the Transfiguration.. Late Byzantine art. Fresco

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Memorial to commemorate the 1000 anniversary of Novgorod

Memorial to commemorate the 1000 anniversary of Novgorod. A man standing before the Novgorod 1000th anniversary monument, which features a large sculptural group. Date between 1860 and 1880

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Towards the Blagowjaschts-Chenski, (i. e. Blagoveshchenskii)

Towards the Blagowjaschts-Chenski, (i. e. Blagoveshchenskii)
Towards the Blagowjaschts-Chenski, (i.e. Blagoveshchenskii), Monastery, Nigni-Novgorod, (i.e. Nizhnii Novgorod), Russia. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Government Palace, Nigni-Novgorod, (i. e. Nizhnii Novgorod)

Government Palace, Nigni-Novgorod, (i. e. Nizhnii Novgorod)
Government Palace, Nigni-Novgorod, (i.e. Nizhnii Novgorod), Russia. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNovgorod Collection: From the ramparts of the Kremlin, Nigni-Novgorod, (i. e. Niz

From the ramparts of the Kremlin, Nigni-Novgorod, (i. e. Niz
From the ramparts of the Kremlin, Nigni-Novgorod, (i.e. Nizhnii Novgorod), Russia. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNovgorod Collection: The foire bridge, Nigni-Novgorod, (i. e. Nizhnii Novgorod), R

The foire bridge, Nigni-Novgorod, (i. e. Nizhnii Novgorod), R
The foire bridge, Nigni-Novgorod, (i.e. Nizhnii Novgorod), Russia. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Russia - Nizhniy Novgorod

Russia - Nizhniy Novgorod: Domes of the Holy Virgin Church Date: 2010

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Honey bees on a beehive and honeycombs

Honey bees on a beehive and honeycombs
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) on a beehive and honeycombs. The chambers in a honeycomb are created using wax secreted by the bees

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Honey bees on a beehive

Honey bees on a beehive
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) on a beehive. These bees create honeycombs using wax, and fill the honeycomb chambers with honey, using nectar obtained from flowers, and capped with wax

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Petrochemical factory control room

Petrochemical factory control room. Operators at computer workstations in the control room of a petrochemical factory. A petrochemical factory is a chemical factory where oil is used as a raw

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Archaeological site, Novgorod, Russia

Archaeological site, Novgorod, Russia
Archaeological site. Archaeologists excavating near the Trinity Church in Novgorod, Russia. This Russian Orthodox church was originally built in the 14th century

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Copper wire bales

Copper wire bales
Copper production. Bales of copper wire at a refinery. This copper has come from high grade recycled metal. Photographed at the Novgorod Metallurgical Plant, Russia

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Copper rod production

Copper rod production
Copper production. A long rod of hot copper being shaped at a refinery. This copper has come from high grade recycled metal

Background imageNovgorod Collection: SAINT GEORGE. Novgorod School, Russia. Early 15th century

SAINT GEORGE. Novgorod School, Russia. Early 15th century

Background imageNovgorod Collection: RUSSIA: NOVGOROD. Legendary events in the defense of Novgorod against its rival, Vladimir-Suzdal

RUSSIA: NOVGOROD. Legendary events in the defense of Novgorod against its rival, Vladimir-Suzdal, in 1169. Russian icon, 15th century

Background imageNovgorod Collection: St Sophia Cathedral, Vologda, Russia

St Sophia Cathedral, Vologda, Russia
View of St Sophia Cathedral in the city of Vologda, Russia. The building was consecrated in 1570 and named after Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Russia Nizhni Novgorod

Russia Nizhni Novgorod
General view of the town seen from the right bank of the Oka, which joins with the Volga here

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Nijni-Novgorod Trade

Nijni-Novgorod Trade
Fur traders at Nijni-Novgorod, which, on the border between Europe and Asia, becomes one of Europes leading trading centres

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Prince Oleg in Action

Prince Oleg in Action
Prince Oleg and the Varangians disembark : ultimately they will control Kiev and Novgorod

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Nizhni Novgorod Fair

Nizhni Novgorod Fair
The Chinese quarter of the great fair at Nizhni Novgorod (formerly spelt Nijni) - one of the great trading occasions between Europe and Asia

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Alexander I Nevsky

Alexander I Nevsky
ALEXANDER I YAROSLAVICH, known as Alexander Nevsky, Prince of Novgorod from 1238. ruler of Vladimir from 1252 : a national hero who laid the foundations of Russia

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Russia / 990 / Vladimir / Kiev

Russia / 990 / Vladimir / Kiev
Vladimir of Novgorod, dissatisfied with pagan beliefs, adopts Orthodox Christianity in 988. Pagan icons are destroyed and people christened by force

Background imageNovgorod Collection: Russia / 862 / Rurik Arrives

Russia / 862 / Rurik Arrives
The viking Rurik becomes governor of Novgorod, at the request of Slavs who are exhausted by long-running inter-tribal wars



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Novgorod, a city steeped in history and culture, is a treasure trove of captivating sights. As you wander through its ancient streets, the buzzing sound of honey bees on a honeycomb fills the air, reminding you of Novgorod's rich tradition of beekeeping. One cannot miss the awe-inspiring Last Judgement Novgorod Icon, an exquisite masterpiece painted with tempera on wood. Its intricate details and vivid colors transport you to another realm as you contemplate the divine scene it depicts. Intriguingly, it also holds secrets from distant lands. A miniature from the Madrid Skylitzes reveals the enigmatic Greek fire that once ignited battles in this region during the 11th-12th century. The anonymous artist skillfully captures both its destructive power and mysterious allure. Moving forward in time, we encounter Nizhny Novgorod—a vibrant city in Russia known for its bustling energy. Here stands The Holy Trinity icon by a Russian artist from the 15th century—an embodiment of faith and spirituality that continues to inspire worshippers today. To truly understand Novgorod's significance within Russia's historical tapestry, one must explore its past through a historic map. This visual journey unveils how this great city has evolved over centuries—its boundaries expanding while preserving its cultural heritage. The artistry of Novgorodian craftsmen shines brightly through Our Lady of Tenderness icon created by the renowned Novgorod School in mid-12th century Russia. Its delicate brushstrokes evoke tenderness and compassion as they depict Mary cradling baby Jesus—a timeless symbol of maternal love. History comes alive when we witness pivotal moments like the Battle on Ice that took place on April 5th, 1242—the clash between Russian forces led by Alexander Nevsky against Teutonic Knights depicted vividly on vellum dating back to c. 1568-76.