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Historical Centre of the City of Yaroslavl

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The Historical Centre of the City of Yaroslavl is an exceptional example of Russian architecture and urban planning, situated in the heart of the city.

Overview

The Historical Centre of the City of Yaroslavl is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located at the confluence of the Volga and Kotorosl Rivers. The historic city has developed into a major commercial centre from the 11th century and is renowned for its numerous 17th-century churches.

History

According to UNESCO, the historic town of Yaroslavl with its 17th-century churches and Neo-classical radial urban plan and civic architecture is an outstanding example of the interchange of cultural and architectural influences between Western Europe and the Russian Empire. The town-planning reform ordered by Empress Catherine the Great in 1763 implemented until 1830 has left a lasting legacy.

Architecture

The Historic Centre of the City of Yaroslavl boasts numerous 17th-century churches, demonstrating exceptional craftsmanship and design. Additionally, the town features elements from the 16th century, such as the Spassky Monastery, one of the oldest in the Upper Volga region.

Location

The Historical Centre of the City of Yaroslavl is situated at the confluence of the Volga and Kotorosl Rivers, approximately 250 km north-east of Moscow. The site's coordinates are 57.65278, 39.87611.

Religious Significance

The historic city has maintained significant religious structures, including the Spassky Monastery, which is one of the oldest in the Upper Volga region and was built on the site of a pagan temple in the late 12th century.

Notable Artworks and Features

Unfortunately, no specific details about notable artworks are available. However, the Historic Centre of the City of Yaroslavl features exceptional examples of Russian architecture and urban planning.

Heritage Status

The Historical Centre of the City of Yaroslavl has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2005. It meets two criteria: (ii) for its cultural and architectural significance as an example of the interchange between Western Europe and the Russian Empire, and (iv) for its outstanding examples of town-planning reform.

Visiting Information

Unfortunately, no specific details about visiting information are available. However, it is recommended to visit the Historical Centre of the City of Yaroslavl during daylight hours to fully appreciate its architectural significance.

Details

NameHistorical Centre of the City of Yaroslavl
CityYaroslavl
CountryRussia
Coordinates57.65278, 39.87611