Photo Kolomenskoye museum reserve made in early May. The idea is the best time for photos . Spring – It appears greens, but still not so overgrown, to hide some of the objects.
If it turns out to catch the weather, we get to Kolomna Photo - Churches, buildings and the landscape amazing blue sky. It looks very impressive.
What can be seen in Kolomenskoye?
- First - this is a terrific ensemble of ancient temples;
- Second - economic and other buildings 17 – 18 ages;
- Third wooden churches and buildings in the open-air museum of wooden architecture and of course the nature of the park, where you can see ancient gardens, zarosshie ravine, meadows and fields.
The place is amazing and unique. No wonder Kolomenskoye has long been a place, where Russian princes lived.
A bit of history of Kolomna
For the first time on the Kolomenskoye mentioned in a document of Ivan Kalita in which he transmits the village to his son Andrew. But in fact, archaeologists have proved, that at this point people were still living 4 thousand years ago. But it is certainly the case for a long time, but evidence, that people lived here a long time and can be seen without entering the museum - Polovtsian stone woman, and that 12-13 century.
AT 14 century Kolomenskoye belonged to Vladimir Serpuhovskoy - one of the heroes of the Battle of Kulikov.
AT 16 century Kolomna settled down Grand Prince of Moscow - here is the grand country residence of the rulers of Moscow.
Well, once the residence, here built temples, administrative and outbuildings, arranged gardens.
AT 17 century wooden palace was built at Kolomenskoye, and when Alexis Kolomenskoye became in essence a second Kremlin.
Alexei Mikhailovich Palace, built in the second half 17 century has not survived to the present day. he was after all built of wood. Should not be considered, that was built out of wood, because there was no money or bad were able to build in stone. Not – a tree we had a lot, and live in a wooden structure and was warm and comfortable.
Generally wooden palace of Alexei Mikhailovich was considered unique and, at the time and called it the eighth wonder of the world. Nowadays, the palace was partially restored by surviving descriptions and drawings.
After the death of Alexei Mikhailovich Kolomenskoye lost its meaning and even emperors and cared about this place, but that was not the.
Kolomenskoye gradually began to turn into a museum complex. The first restoration work was carried out already in the 1913 year.
In Soviet times in Kolomenskoye already started work on design of the museum complex - were brought here icon, books, weapons and other historical objects. And in the 30s in Kolomenskoye began to carry and wooden structures.
Kolomenskoye is now one of the most visited historic sites in Moscow, on a par with Tsaritsyn